Lékiny Cliffs
The majestic cliffs at Lékiny stretch for nearly 3 kilometres and are about twenty metres high at their highest point.
Following numerous geological upheavals, the Ouvéa atoll gradually collapsed in the west, giving rise to the islets. On the eastern coast, the land rose to form these high coral cliffs, sculpted by erosion. To access Lékiny Cliffs from the campsite, there are two solutions: a glass bottom boat at high tide, or on foot at low tide. A short wooden ladder allows you to climb on the first floor of the grey cliffs, where a shaded balcony leads to a small cave that has been converted into a chapel. On one side, the turquoise softness of the lagoon, on the other the deep blue of the ocean that breaks furiously at the rear of the cliffs.
DESCRIPTION
- Equipment :
- Car park
- Free car park
- Services :
- Guided tours
Spoken languages
- French
OPENING
- All year round between 8 am and 11 am.
Payment method accepted
- Chèque
- Espèces
PRICES
Group rate available for > 2 people.