Mouli Bridge
The bridge of Mouli spans the inlet that separates the main island of Ouvéa from the island of Mouli, and where a photo break is essential!
This bridge was built in 1982 to improve access to Mouli Island, which until then had only been accessible by ferry. This edifice with its ultramarine blue railings offers an unforgettable view of Lékiny Cliffs and the bay of the same name. It is above all a privileged place from which to observe the aquatic fauna that slides continuously between its supporting columns: leopard and manta rays, trevally, sharks, turtles, barracudas ... And how can one describe the endless hues of green and blue painted on the surface of the lagoon by the play of the sun and clouds, and offering a different spectacle at each hour of the day? Increasingly damaged by weather and the elements, the bridge is currently being replaced by a new bridge more adapted to the increases in traffic and which will offer two lanes, with paths on each side for pedestrians and cyclists.
Spoken languages
- French
OPENING
- All year round.