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Sitting in the heart of the South Pacific, New Caledonia has abundant natural wonders and stunning landscapes waiting to be explored. But there’s more to this underrated archipelago than its pristine beaches. From its rich culture to unique experiences and activities, here are 10 reasons this island paradise should be on your travel bucket list. Lying east of Australia and...

Sitting in the heart of the South Pacific, New Caledonia has abundant natural wonders and stunning landscapes waiting to be explored. But there’s more to this underrated archipelago than its pristine beaches. From its rich culture to unique experiences and activities, here are 10 reasons this island paradise should be on your travel bucket list.Lying east of Australia and north of New Zealand, the idyllic archipelago was first sighted by explorer James Cook in the late 1700s.

And when you book your flights from May 10 - 24, 2023, you get to fly via Aircalin at only $998, including return airfare from Singapore plus all the taxes! It’s valid for travels between May 10, 2023 and March 31, 2024, giving you enough time to plan your trip.With picturesque beaches, marine conservation areas, verdant reserves and parks, New Caledonia is home to over 3,000 native species, most of which are unique to the territory.

The Kanaks have close ties with the land and sea, and you can fully experience this as you feast on the iconic Bougna , go fishing the traditional way, or tour the yam plantations in a tribal homestay.Take your adventures from the skies to the sea. No matter what your appetite for adventure is, there’s much to explore in New Caledonia.

Enjoy French food with a Caledonian twist, or savour a traditional Kanak meal. The best way to discover local flavours and fresh produce though, is Tables d’hotes, a farm-to-table home-cooked meal experience in the home of local farmers.

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