Between Rainforest, Arid Lands, and Savannah: New Caledonia’s Unique Landscapes, flying to New Caledonia offers the unique experience of combining multiple journeys into one. Here, you can just as easily take a dip in a turquoise lagoon as leap into a waterfall in the heart of nature. You’ll have the chance to embark on a birdwatching excursion among ancient trees or sail aboard a catamaran to admire the colorful fish of the coral reef.
The landscapes of New Caledonia are breathtaking. As you explore its lands, you’ll instantly recognize the postcard-perfect settings. This is especially true with its lagoon, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the islets with their white sand and crystal-clear waters.
Staying in New Caledonia is a promise of magnificent landscapes, both unique and diverse, that you’ll never tire of. To help guide your choices, here is our list of the most beautiful natural sites to visit in the archipelago.