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Celebration in the Loyalty Islands

Celebration in the Loyalty Islands

The Avocado Festival, the Vanilla Festival, the Lagoon Festival... Daily life in Lifou, Maré and Ouvéa is punctuated by numerous popular festivals where traditions, customs, and the enrichment of the know-how of the people of the islands mingle. The hospitality and friendliness of the Loyaltians are abundantly expressed in these moments of sharing with visitors eager to discover another lifestyle.

In the early 1990s, some farmers on Maré decided to organize a small party in the north of the island in honour of the avocado, whose cultivation began to grow on the island of Nengone. The following year, the great chief of the Guahma district, Nidoish Naisseline, invited them to regroup and offered a site in the chiefdom in Nece. The Avocado Festival was born. It quickly took on and is now part of the unmissable festivities of New Caledonia. Its objective is to appreciate, through this fraternal event, the fruit of the farmers' work, to prove that custom is not an obstacle to development and, of course, to establish the reputation of Maré’s avocados beyond the borders of the island.

Over the years, other festivals have emerged, based on customary festivals, existing agricultural or cultural events or the will of a few enthusiasts. In this way, the concept of Loyalty Islands Celebrations gradually took on, and today includes a dozen festivals, from April to December, divided equally between Lifou, Maré and Ouvéa

"Tourism that is authentic and promotes unity " is the formula that best sums up the Loyalty Islands Celebrations: the inhabitants of the host tribe mobilize for months in advance to prepare the festival, the related activities, and the welcome for visitors according to the Oceanian tradition of hospitality. "The Vanilla Festival is a place of sharing and joy between visitors and the population of Drehu, summarizes the president of the organizing association. I am proud to receive in our huts people from all over the world, proud to hear them say that our island is both welcoming and authentic”.

Les Loyauté en Fêtes
Les Loyauté en Fêtes
Les Loyauté en Fêtes
Les Loyauté en Fêtes
Les Loyauté en Fêtes
Les Loyauté en Fêtes

A special "transport + homestay" package allows a voluntarily limited number of visitors to fully immerse themselves during this celebration in the daily life of the Loyalty Islands. Beyond the simple tourist setting, it is the work of the tribes involved that is highlighted, far removed from folklore. We do not only share a hut or a meal, but we actively participate in the life of the tribe. "This meeting is very important for tribes and families with modest incomes. It allows them to live correctly for some time by selling the fruit of several months of labour, or by receiving visitors in their homes. And also, beyond the financial aspect, to share their experiences, their beliefs with curious visitors, and to make them discover magnificent sites usually inaccessible to tourists. "This is the fifth time I've participated in this kind of party," says one visitor “I am always a little afraid that it will be artificial and touristy, but each time I am amazed by the authenticity of the welcome and the kindness of the people”.

Loyalty Islands Celebrations is the surest way to make contact with the soul of the islands. To live an authentic experience by creating authentic contacts that will leave you with lasting memories. Next time, let yourself be tempted!

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Fête du Wailu
Local festival, Traditional festival

Fête du Wailu

Maré
Fin juillet, la tribu de Hnawayac organise sa fête du "Waylu", igname à la chair blanche, beaucoup utilisé dans le bougna traditionnel. 3 jours de fête autour d'un autre produit phare de Nengone.
Fête du Wadrawa
Traditional festival

Wadrawa Festival

Maré
In July, the Pénélo district of Maré organizes the "chef yam" festival. This event is intended to enable producers - particularly older ones - to sell their produce. 
Fête du santal et du miel
Traditional festival

Fête du santal et du miel

Lifou
Du 1er au 3 septembre, l'association culturelle et touristique du Wetr vous invite à la tribu de Xepenehe à Lifou pour célébrer la Fête du Santal et du Miel. Au site Haima, plongez dans trois jours de découvertes autour des trésors naturels de l'île.
Fête du ura
Traditional festival

Fête du ura

Maré
En langue nengone, ura signifie "la source". Au large de l'île existe une source d'eau douce qui jaillit du fond de la mer. Le district de Tawainedr célèbre chaque année cette curiosité de la nature.
Fête du waleï
Traditional festival

Fête du waleï

Ouvéa
La Fête du Waleï est organisée chaque année à Heo, district de Saint-Joseph. L'occasion, pour les nombreux invités, de découvrir le Walei, un tubercule souvent appelé « igname sucrée » et qui fait la fierté des cultivateurs du Nord de l'île.
Fête du wajuyu
Traditional festival

Fête du wajuyu

Maré
Du 10 au 12 novembre, la tribu de Roh vous invite à sa célèbre fête du Wajuyu, appelé communément le vivaneau de Maré. Poisson très prisé pour sa chair exquise. 3 jours de fête dédiés avec les pêcheurs de l'île de Maré.
Fête du lagon
Traditional festival

Fête du lagon

Ouvéa
La fête du Lagon est l'occasion, pour tous les pêcheurs de l'île, de démontrer leur savoir-faire. Et, pour les nombreux visiteurs, de goûter un poisson réputé sans « gratte », de se rencontrer, échanger et savourez les produits de la mer
Fête de la vanille
Traditional festival

Fête de la vanille

Lifou
Chaque année, se déroule la célèbre fête de la vanille à la tribu de Mou, Lifou. Une occasion de découvrir le produit phare de l'île et toute son histoire d'hier à aujourd'hui.
Fête de  l’avocat
Traditional festival

Fête de l’avocat

Maré
La fête de l’avocat est un événement populaire sur l’île de Maré. Une occasion pour ses producteurs de partager leur passion pour ce fruit délicieux et de son agriculture dont ils sont fiers.

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