The French colony of New Caledonia is the ideal island destination for fishing and diving holiday, situated north-west of New Zealand in the South Pacific.
Travellers looking for culture, shopping, and dining will be aroused with Noumea, capital of the main island of Grand Terre. Noumea has been called the Paris of the Pacific, with its wonderful museums, swish and stylish boutiques of Rue de Sebastopol and shops of Chinatown. But Grand Terre is encircled by its greatest gem, the world’s biggest coral lagoon and second grandest coral reef, where marine life bursts.
Southeast trade winds and its location as one of the southern-most Pacific islands give New Caledonia a gorgeous, temperate climate year round. With consistant warm and sunny days there are unlimited opportunites for diving and fishing jaunts. Idyllic coral and underwater canyons and caves supply the background for glorious dives and rich fishing.
fishing holidays in New Caledonia is idyllic for the fishing enthusiast. From charter boats for deep sea and big game fishing; cruisers and catermarans for rod, spear and fly fishing; or small, local boats are available for hire. Fisherman around the earth know that New Caledonia is one of the best and most glorious bonefishing destinations in the world. Fisherman flock to this part of the world hoping to break records as the fish are famous for their strength and speed.
The small islands that make up New Caledonia are ideal for diving and snorkelling. . Full and half day trips work out of Noumea, and equipment is on hand through expedition operators and resorts. New Caledonia is a diving holidays paradise.
Travellers would be hard-pressed to find another destination on the earth that provides such an amazing medley of sportfishing and diving holiday pleasures.












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