Majestic in beauty, diverse in landscapes, and rich in culture and
history, the captivating islands of New Caledonia welcome visitors
with the promise that they will leave feeling as if they have
discovered a whole new world. These exotic lands located just off
the eastern coast of Australia are the perfect vacation destination
for luxury travelers seeking an escape from the ordinary. A truly
fascinating locale, New Caledonia lays claims to the world's
largest lagoon in the Coral Sea, has spectacular golden sand
beaches, crystalline waters that vary in color from turquoise to
cobalt, and dazzling backdrops of lush green mountains and towering
coral cliffs. And with no better way to see these awe-inspiring
islands than by sea, step aboard your charter mega
yacht, charter sailing yacht, charter
luxury catamaran, or charter power boat
and prepare yourself for an unforgettable yachting holiday in the
South Pacific.
Captain James Cook first sighted and named New Caledonia in 1774 on
his second South Pacific voyage and colonization soon followed by
the British and French. The indigenous Kanak population, a
Melanesian culture which settled there around 1500 BC, call
themselves Ti-Va-Ouere which means brothers of the earth, a fitting
moniker which encapsulates their belief that the land belongs to
everyone and the role of an individual is foremost a member of his
tribe. An important part of the Kanak culture is traditional
ceremonies and rituals which commonly incorporate dance. Tribe
members are colorfully painted and wear wooden masks as they
perform these dances during important events such as a birth,
marriage, or a death. Wood sculpture is a signature art form of the
Kanak culture with carvings crafted in the shape of hawks, ancient
gods, serpents and turtles being popular as well as “flèches
faîtières” arrows, which were used to decorate the roof of
ceremonial houses.
A sublime combination of South Pacific laid-back island style with
a touch of French sophistication, Nouméa boasts of stunning palm
tree lined powdery soft beaches, world-class shopping, and a
thriving epicurean scene. A little slice of France in the tropics,
the cosmopolitan capital of New Caledonia offers phenomenal cafés,
gourmet restaurants, colorful markets, and designer boutiques. With
endless sunshine and translucent sapphire blue waters, charter
guests have the perfect playground to enjoy swimming, windsurfing,
snorkeling and scuba diving. Main attractions include Le Grand
Casino where you can try your luck at roulette, blackjack, or
poker, the Tjibaou Cultural Centre to learn about traditional
Oceanian and Melanesian cultures, and the Aquarium des Lagons.
Part of the Loyalty Islands Province of New Caledonia, Maré is a
pristine oasis suited for guests that appreciate unadulterated
natural beauty. A raised coral atoll protected by the
second-largest barrier in the world, Maré will astound you with her
striking coastline featuring beautiful turquoise lagoons, and
stunning beaches with backdrops of towering pines, limestone
grottoes and caves, and rugged coral cliffs. As one of the world's
best diving regions, the crystalline seas which teem with colorful
tropical fish, sea turtles, and manta rays are prime for underwater
exploration, while visits to the tribal villages of Cengeite and
Wabao provide great opportunities to immerse yourself in a rich and
relatively unchanged culture that dates back around 40,000 years.
Trou de Bone, an astounding limestone cave which descends over 130
feet deep, is another can’t miss stop to add to your yacht charter
itinerary.
Lifou is the largest island in the Loyalty Island archipelago and
home to some of the most scenic beaches in the world. Secluded
stretches of soft white sands extend for miles and there is no
shortage of sheltered bays which are abundant in colorful marine
life. One of the most glorious attractions on the island is the
towering seaside cliffs of Jokin. Truly impressive, gazing out into
the turquoise seas from above these fossilized coral cliffs will
reward you with dazzling views that will sweep you away. For
snorkeling in an aquatic wonderland, nothing compares to Jinek Bay,
while those that prefer sightseeing on land should check out Notre
Dame de Lourdes Chapel overlooking Santal Bay or the Mucaweng
Vanilla Plantation.
New Caledonian cuisine is distinctive and unique and there are a
wide variety of dining experiences that charter guests can indulge
in, from superb five-star restaurants to local casual eateries.
Much of the food infuses French-style cooking and both wine and
coffee are integral parts of every meal. Home to some of the finest
and freshest ingredients, many dishes are prepared with seafood
such as tuna, mahi mahi, prawns, coconut crab, octopus, and exotic
fruits and seasonal vegetables. A traditional Kanak dish to try is
Bougna, made from meat or seafood and local vegetables in a coconut
milk marinade, wrapped in banana leaves and cooked for hours on the
hot stones of a Kanak earth oven.
With superb secluded beaches, beguiling cultures, and outstanding
attractions, New Caledonia offers everything anyone could ever wish
for in a South Seas escape. Embark on an unforgettable voyage to
Nouméa, Maré, and Lifou with Sunreef Yachts Charter onboard a
charter mega yacht, charter sailing yacht, charter luxury
catamaran, or charter power boat for the charter vacation of a
lifetime.