The must-sees of West Coast
The West Coast of the mainland (Grande Terre) shows off a great variety of scenery from its northern tip down to the area surrounding Nouméa. Characterised by both large spaces favouring cattle farming and a lagoon of stunning beauty, the West Coast is also host to a rich cultural heritage.
Poé Beach
Located in the Bourail area on the West Coast of the Main Island, Poé Beach is one of New Caledonia’...
Ny Waterfall
About thirty minutes from the village of Bourail, on the Pothé tribal territory, the Ny waterfall of...
The Three-Bay Trail!
Passing from La Roche Percée through Turtle Bay to Lovers’ Bay, the Three-Bay Trail is unquestionabl...
Deva Estate
The recent development of the Deva Estate and its opening to the public offers an opportunity to dis...
New Zealand Military Cemetery
The American troops under General Patch were the largest allied forces corps to make New Caledonia i...
Bourail Museum
Constructed in 1870, the building that today houses the Bourail Museum and Tourist Information Offic...
Gouaro Lighthouse
Near the path of the three bays, and overlooking Roche Percée Beach and the Nera estuary, the ruins ...
Le Bonhomme and La Roche Percée
While the East coast has its Henand its Sphinx, the West coast has its “Bonhomme” (Gentleman) rock f...
Green Island
At the heart of a lagoon listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, just a few minutes by taxi-boat fro...