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Ouvéa
BEACHES
Tiberia Beach
The only beach located on the east coast of the island, it offers a paradisiacal setting and turquoise water.
Below the road and accessible by a staircase, this large beach is ideal for families, the sand is beautiful, and the reef is easily accessible and beautiful, with lots of different corals and fish. Caution is nevertheless required because the currents here are strong.
Spoken languages
- French
OPENING
- All year round.
See also
The beautiful beach of Shini is a white sand beach with a very rich seabed ideal for snorkelling and is accessible from Nengone Village hotel.
Easily accessible, Wabao beach alternates white sand beaches and small secret coves.
A fascinating ecosystem threatened by rising waters, the extreme north of the main island of Ouvéa offers landscapes suspended between sky and sea.
A small quiet bay where turtles and the children of the place frolic, to discover at sunset.
With its postcard colours, this is one of the most beautiful beaches in New Caledonia.
You have been warned, here Lifou reveals its most beautiful jewel: the beach of Luengöni!
Ekure is a secluded beach north of Maré accessible only on foot or by boat.
Located in the southern part of the island in the Mou tribal area, Ahmelewedr Bay, the twin of Wadra Bay is a place of great charm, and one steeped in history.
A little gem protected by the surrounding cliffs; Kiki beach is one of Lifou's best-kept secrets.
The longest beach in New Caledonia, a ribbon of more than 20 km of pure white sand!
The most beautiful beach on the island, ideal for just relaxing in the shade of the many fake tobacco trees (Faux tabac), but also snorkelling or angling.
Between Patho to the north and Kurin to the south, this long beach reveals its wild and invigorating nature.
At the foot of Cape Wabao, Hpédé Bay is home to numerous small beaches and coves, and seabeds that are both colourful and easily accessible. It is an amazing spot from which to enjoy the sunset over Cape Wabao.
A small beach in the extreme south on the island of Mouli, from where in good weather you can see New Caledonia’s main island, Grande Terre.
At the end of the path which crosses a huge coconut grove, the small beach of Leone hides at the foot of a dramatic cliff.
A popular mooring and launching site for boaties, Drueulu Beach is made up of several small rocky coves.
Located about twenty minutes from Wé the island’s capital, the pretty beach of Peng is particularly appreciated for its calm and clear waters.
Chateaubriand Bay is a deep bay that stretches from the Luecila tribal village in the north to the port of Wé in the south and is ideally located in the centre of the island.
Located in the Roh Tribe in the far north of the island, Eoce Bay is accessible only on foot or by boat and accompanied by a guide.
At the northeast of the island, the beautiful beach of Dranin is protected by cliffs and is accessible only with a guide.