Where to eat
You’ll love the diversity of our cuisine : Asian, French, Pacific – and don’t forget to try bougna, the traditional Kanak dish cooked in an underground oven. There’s a range of restaurants waiting to welcome you, from the small snack bars to sophisticated overwater restaurants.
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Under the water, on land or in the air – whether you’re looking for thrills and adventure, or to immerse yourself in ecotourism, you’ll love the many activities on offer.
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Our island offers an abundance of interesting and entertaining options for any holiday: learn the culture of our rich mix of different communities; visit the many historical or natural sites; discover the wealth of endemic flora and fauna, enjoy the evening entertainment …
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ALAIN FORT

 
Hiking

 

Heritage Guide

Guided walking tours with commentary and information on New Caledonia’s history, flora and fauna.

Discover New Caledonia from a different perspective.

 

Walking tours :

July : Sundays 3 and 10 - Mont Kouré

August: Sundays 7 and 14 – Trails from the Bois du Sud to the Kiki marsh.

September: Sundays 4 and 11 - Kokoreta

October: Sundays 2 and 9 – Mamié Plateau

November: Sundays 6 and 13 – the 619 of the Carénage

December :Sundays 4 and 11 - the Kuebini  

 

What to bring with you:

Backpack, your picnic, water (1.5l / person), protection from sun and rain, walking shoes.

 

In summer : swimming costume, sandals and a large bin bag.

In winter: sweater

 

Advice:

Ensure you’ve got a change of clothes in your car.

 

Rates: 2 000 cfp / adult – Free of charge for children.

 

Booking in advance is strongly recommended.

 

Physical address :

Grand Sud - Prony - Yaté
98846 Nouméa
South province

Mailing address :

BP 3482
98846 Nouméa
South province

Services :

Conference/ groups

Rates :

less than 3000 cfp,

Means of payment :

CFP bank notes only,

Reservation :

Yes

Opening days :

Saturday, Sunday,

Contact :

Mr FORT Alain
Gérant
Phone :
+687 264813
Mobile :  
+687 815467
E-mail : 

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