A French overseas territory in the southwest Pacific Ocean, known for its stunning lagoon, coral reefs, and unique blend of Melanesian and European cultures.
Explore the best activities and guided tours that highlight the city's unique attractions. From thrilling adventures to cultural experiences, New Caledonia offers something for every traveler. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an outdoor activity lover, or seeking breathtaking views, enjoy unforgettable moments
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The official language of New Caledonia is French.
No, New Caledonia is an overseas territory of France.
New Caledonia consists of Grande Terre, Loyalty Islands, Isle de France, and Austral Islands.
Yes, visitors can bring alcoholic beverages into New Caledonia with proper documentation.
Visitors may require a visa depending on their nationality; it's advisable to check the latest regulations before traveling.
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