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for a childhood-themed
mus ica l exh ib i t ion .
Younger children will
ado re the toy boa t
exhibition and hands-on
activities at Nouméa's
M a r i t i m e H i s t o r y
Museum. And Bourail’s
h i s t o r i c m u s e u m ,
housed in a fo rmer
penitentiary building,
is showing a series of
vintage photographs
of local children... All
unmissable!
Program, dates and
contacts on p4!
at tractions and guided
tours of heritage sites.
Young people in the past and present
Visitors are invited to take
par t in an excit ing and
varied program of events
offering unique insight into
the bond between past
and present. Set out on a
journey taking you back
in time to meet the young
people of an earlier era and
learn about their hopes,
dreams and ambitions...
T h e y o u n g p e o p l e o f
yesteryear can provide
a reference and source
of revelation for today's
young people. Travelling
back into the past helps us
understand the present...
Star highlights
T h e r e a r e s o m a n y
fascinating attractions on
offer that the Weekly team
has picked out three that
you really mustn't miss...
Gracious colonial mansion
Château Hagen is the venue
This year, the South
Province Heritage
Month runs from
5 September to 4
October and the
theme chosen for
2015 is "Young
people in the past
and present".
M a s t e r m i n d e d b y
the South Province,
Her i tage Month is a
major cultural event.
Communities all over
the South Prov ince
will be hosting events,
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Youngpeople
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HOT PICKS
Where to stay
Art & Culture
The Nature Spot
their calves in our lagoon.
For two whole months,
w h a l e - wa tc h i n g t r i p s
offer locals and visitors a
unique opportunity for a
grandstand view of these
awesome creatures… To
ensure responsible and
sustainable whale-watching
practices, the companies
running trips are signatories
o f a W h a l e - Wa t c h i n g
Charter and fly an easily
identifiable pennant.
Whales at the aquarium
W h a l e s a r e i n t h e
spot l ight a t Nouméa's
Lagoon Aquar ium unti l
30 September. Highlights
include film screenings
and fun i n te rac t i ve
d i sp lays . A spe c ia l
evening event scheduled
for Friday 11 September
will feature a talk on
whales and attractions
to delight young visitors.
www.maisondulagon.nc
www.aquarium.nc/En
The whale experience
Don't miss the
chance to see the
whales frolicking in
the southern lagoon
before they leave our
waters for another
year!
They appear at the start
of the cool season in
July to breed and nurse
Remembering the surrender of Japan
Nouméa's new Indian restaurant Le Taj opened on 20
August last in La Promenade complex at Anse Vata.
Relax in chic and subtly colourful comfort and revel in
the intoxicating tastes and aromas of Indian cuisine:
korma, Kashmiri or Madras style lamb curry, butter
chicken, tandoori chicken or chicken korma with
almonds, fish masala or king prawns in a ginger or
coconut sauce... spicy or mild, sinfully delectable! End
your meal with a delicious dessert: the dry fruit rava
kesari and the almond kulfi definitely get our vote... A
thousand and one savours for your delight!
Le Taj, 109 Promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata,
Nouméa, Tel 29 19 19
Le' TAJ
rooms pe rched on the
hil lside. And we promise
you that a refreshing drink
by the hote l f i res ide i s
absolutely the best way to
round of f a relaxing day!
Local produceSpecialities prepared with
f resh loca l i ng red ients
await you in the restaurant.
The tempting breakfasts
a n d l u n c h t i m e b u f f e t
featur ing loca l prawns,
count r y po rk and tuna
c a u g h t i n t h e n e a r b y
l a g o o n a r e a l l v e r y
reasonably priced. And for
dinner, there is a choice
of hot dishes plus buf fet
specialities to tempt you.
The perfect place for a rural
getaway!
www.hotel-evasion.com
Evasion 130
Hotel Evasion is a
haven of peace and
relaxation idyllically
located in verdant
Sarraméa, just 1 ¼
hours from Nouméa.
Guests staying at this
charming b i jou hote l
can be sure of a smiling
welcome from Stéphane
and h is team. You' l l
love the 10 spacious
r ivers ide bungalows,
each wi th a covered
terrace, and 5 delightful
RURAL RETREAT
A TASTE OF INDIA
Wining & Dining
of Japan
A fascinating new exhibition is being hosted
by Nouméa's WW2 Museum to mark the 70th
anniversary of V-J Day, when Japan signed the
surrender document officially ending World War
II. Featuring attractive displays to appeal to all, the
3-part exhibition includes: a first section dedicated
to the signing of the instrument of surrender, a
second section on the representatives of the
allied powers involved in the Asia-Pacific War,
and a third section with models of planes which
circled over USS Missouri during the signing. The
exhibition will run until 13 December.
WW2, 14 avenue Paul Doumer, Downtown,
Nouméa, Tel 27 48 70
rooms pe rched on the f resh loca l i ng red ients
Our favourite
Get ready to party!
Nouméa’s traditional
Carnival hits the
streets on Saturday
12 September from
5 p.m onwards.
Ever a hugely popular
e x t r a v a g a n z a , t h i s
year's 28th Carnival is
al l about f lowers and
will feature 17 carnival
groups whose f loats,
costumes and dances
w i l l b e a v e r i t a b l e
explosion of exuberant
c o l o u r a n d r i o t o u s
blossoms, accompanied
by joyful music to delight
the thousands of revellers
lining the route. An ecstatic
parade which wil l end in
style at Place des Cocotiers
w i t h a g r a n d f i r e wo r k
display and a community
dance.
Guest stars from Nice
Street show spec ia l is ts
Planète Vapeur from French
Riviera hotspot Nice, famous
t h e w o r l d
ove r fo r i ts
s p e c t a c u l a r
carnival, will be taking
pa r t i n the pa rade and
presenting a breathtaking
show that is quite simply
out-of-this-world!
Further details at
www.noumea.nc
FLIGHTS OF FLOWERY FANCYFLIGHTS OF FLOWERY FANCYFLOWERY FANCYFLIGHTS OF FLOWERY FANCY
A TASTE OF INDIA
Get a real taste of the bush and head for Farino, just
1 ¼ hours from Nouméa, for the Candlenut Worm
Fair on Sunday 13 September! The Fair is held every
September in honour of this strange local delicacy...
fat wriggly worms which feed on the soft, damp wood
of the candlenut tree. Highlights include the Farino
farmers' market, grubbing for worms in the tree trunks
and a champion worm-eater contest, while local
celebrity chef Mamie Fogliani serves up luscious worm
specialities: plain, sautéed in pastis or with parsley
butter.
From 8 a.m. to midday Place Paul Louis Mariotti,
Farino, Tel 44 31 04
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TURN UP THE VOLUME!Time out Move It
Candlenut Worm Fair
Experience
The 19th Femmes
Funk Festival hits
the NC music scene
from 30 September
to 6 October.
Hugely popular in New
Caledonia, the Femmes
Funk Festival rocks a
colourful mix of musical
genres and sty les to
appeal to all tastes. The
festival will be taking hot
sounds live to venues
from La Foa in the South
Prov ince to Koné in
the North Province, via
Païta, Nouméa, Ouvéa
and Koumac.
Païta sets the pace
T h i s y e a r ' s m u s i c
fest has a new venue
a t A rè n e d u S u d i n
Pa ï t a , h o m e to t h e
festival vi l lage from 2
MarketFresh Buffet
every middayfrom 1700XPF
Réservation 26 05 53123 Promenade Roger Laroque, Nouméa
At last – a combination of healthy choices, relaxing ambiance and rapid service !
Shopping
SUMMER SHOPPING BONANZAPopular summer
retail fair "Bravo
l’été" returns from
25 September to 11
October, with a host
of attractions and
fab prizes to win.
For almost 30 years,
the l o c a l Re t a i l e r s
Association has been
we lcoming summer
back with the "Bravo
l’été" shopping fa ir.
With unbeatable bargains
on offer and prizes galore
to w in , the event i s a
sure-fire hit with locals
and visitors alike.
Highlights for 2015
This year's “Bravo l'été”
will see over 200 shops
and stores all over New
C a l e d o n i a b a n d i n g
together to offer customers
prizes worth 4 million XPF.
you spend 2000
XPF o r more .
The “Bravo l'été”
mobile trailer will
be in downtown
Nouméa on 3rd
October for a
fun-filled day –
you’ll find more details
about this special event
in the 200th issue of the
New Caledonia Weekly!
DIY, fashion,
mu l t imed ia ,
s p o r t s &
j e w e l l e r y
o u t l e t s ,
supermarkets,
s e r v i c e
s t a t i o n s . . .
you can t r y your luck
everywhere. All you have
to do is f i l l in the sl ips
retailers hand you when
Bravo L’été, www.bravolete.over-blog.org
Keep pedalling!
If you're a cross-country biking fan, don't miss the
2015 La Pérignon bike race, scheduled for Sunday
27 September at Parc de la Rivière Bleue. You can
pit yourself against other keen contestants over
a superb 30 km timed course taking you to the
heart of this vast and magnificent nature reserve
or, if you prefer to take your time and enjoy the
dramatic scenery to the full, you can opt for the 20
km non-competitive trail! The organisers expect
the event to attract several hundred competitors
so make sure you register online at www.inlive.nc
before 23 September.
www.omanvtt.nc
www.inlive.nc
to 4 October. Three days
of cosmic vibes from al l
over the world: Argentina
(Natalia Doco), Brazil (Flavia
Coeh lo), Amer ica (L isa
Simone, daughter of the
legendary Nina Simone),
Tunisia (Nawel Ben Kraïem)
and France (Anne Sila), plus
top local musicians (Julia
Paul, Le Cercle, Compagnie
Tétradanse...).
Book your tickets now at
www.tickets.nc Program details at www.festivalfemmesfunk.com
Candlenut Candlenut Worm FairCandlenut Candlenut Worm Fair
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Hôtel Le Paris**45/47 rue de Sébastopol, Downtown. Tel 28 17 00
Hôtel Le Stanley***33 rue de la Riviera,Ouémo. Tel 23 23 23
Hotel du Centre**30 rue de la Baie des Dames Le Centre, Ducos. Tel 23 07 00
Le Méridien Nouméa*****Pointe Magnin, Val Plaisance. Tel 26 50 00
Complexe Nouvata Parc Hôtel***123 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata. Tel 26 22 00
Ramada Plaza*** 7 rue Louis Blériot, Anse Vata. Tel 23 90 00
Casa del Sole Apartments*10 route de l’Aquarium, Baie des Citrons. Tel 25 87 00
Complexe Château Royal****140 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata. Tel 29 64 00
Hôtel Beaurivage**7 promenade Roger Laroque, Baie des Citrons. Tel 24 24 77
Hilton Nouméa La Promenade Résidence****109 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata. Tel 24 46 00
Hôtel Le Lagon***149 route de l’Anse Vata, Anse Vata. Tel 26 12 55
WHERE TO STAY
Nouméa
WHAT’S UP?
commentaryTues to Sun 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Rue des Accords de Matignon, TinaTel 41 45 45, www.adck.nc
FRI. 11 SEPT.Theme ExhibitionSpecial hump-backed whales evening event at Nouméa’s aquarium. Fun events & attractions. From 5 p.m. Aquarium des Lagons, 61 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata Tel 26 27 31(See P2)
Outdoor event
Rum tasting evening at L'Astrolabe.Please book ahead. 35 Promenade Roger Laroque, Baie des Citrons Tel 28 44 44
ALL YEAR ROUND
Art & CultureWalkabout Show. Explore the myth of human creation, accompanied by the drums and songs of the We Ce Ca dance company, in the unique plant world of the Kanak pathTues & Thurs 2.30 to 4 p.m.Advance booking required. Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Rue des Accords de Matignon, TinaTel 41 45 45www.adck.nc
Wining & DiningSeafood buffet and Polynesian dance show at Complexe Nouvata Parc.Fri. from 7.30 p.m.Advance booking requiredComplexe Nouvata Parc, 123 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse VataTel 26 22 00
Art & CultureGuided tours of the Tjibaou Cultural Centre with English
TILL 12 DECEMBERArt & CultureExhibition focussing on the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender, marking the of� cial end of WW2. WW2 Museum, 14 avenue Paul Doumer, DowntownTel 27 48 70(See P3)
French Cabaret at Le Bout du Monde. 6.30 p.m.Le Bout du Monde, Baie de la Moselle Tel 27 77 28
TILL 21 NOVEMBERArt & cultureExhibition of 100 World War One themed posters at Maison Higginson.Weds. to Sat. midday to 6 p.m.Maison Higginson, 5-7 rue Sébastopol, Downtown Tel 26 28 05
SAT. 12 SEPT.Outdoor event28th Nouméa Carnival. This year's theme is � owers.5 p.m. Downtown(See P2)
THURS. 24 SEPT.National Holiday
THURS. 24 SEPT. & FRI. 25 SEPT.Live MusicConcerts featuring French reggae star Naâman. Thurs. 8 p.m. L'Endroit, 22 rue Jules Garnier, Baie des Citrons Tel 26 28 11Fri. 8 p.m. Le Bohème, 35 promenade Roger Laroque, Baie des Citrons Tel 28 66 00www.inlive.nc
Live MusicCitizenship Day, Songs of Destiny: Songs in Kanak languages, in French, English, Wallisian, Tahitian and one of the Vanuatu languages.8 p.m. Conservatory of Music, 17 avenue des Frères Carcopino Tel 24 63 15www.cmd.nc
MON. 28 SEPT.Show
FRI. 11 & SAT. 12 SEPT.Art & Culture
« Maisons d’Ici » Exhibition about New Caledonian houses.Galerie Arte Bello, 30 rue Auguste Brun, Latin Quarter Tel 25 31 00www.galerieartebello.com
FRI. 11 TO SUN. 13 SEPT.Show
Dance, drama and acrobatics show featuring Un Poyo Rojo, a double act from Argentina.Fri. 8 p.m. and Sat. & Sun. 6 p.m. Théâtre de l’Ile, avenue James Cook, Nouville, Nouméa Tel 25 50 50www.theatredelile.nc
FRI. 11 TO SUN. 27 SEPT.Art & CultureExhibition La Seine. Exhibition telling the strange story of 19th century corvette the Seine.Maritime Museum, 11 avenue James Cook, NouvilleTel 26 34 43
From 18 September to 31 October, the eyes of rugby fans worldwide will be riveted on England, the country hosting the 8th Rugby World Cup. 20 teams will be competing for the coveted trophy, with favourites to win including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and France...
Check out the What's Up section on our website www.newcaledoniaweekly.nc to fi nd Nouméa venues showing live coverage of the matches.
RUGBY WORLD CUP "Compagnie du
Caméléon" theatre group will be presenting their show "Ivre d'Equilibre" at Mont-Dore Cultural Centre from 11 to 20 September. Pascal Rousseau gives an electrifying performance blending dance, acrobatics, juggling and incredible feats of balance. Two more shows are scheduled for 22 September in La Foa and 24 September in Thio. www.eticket.nc, www.cameleon.nc
ACROBATIC FIREWORKS
NOUMEAFRI. 11 & SAT. 12 SEPT.Open Day at Nouméa City Museum and the WW2 Museum. Admission free.Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. & 2 to 5 p.m.Nouméa City Museum, 39 rue Jean Jaurès, Downtown Tel 26 28 05WW2 Museum, 14 avenue Paul Doumer, DowntownTel 27 48 70
FRI. 11 & SAT. 12 SEPT. Open day at SLN including guided tours of the mine. Closed shoes, long trousers and long sleeved tee-shirts must be worn. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please book ahead Tel 24 55 07
FRI. 11 SEPT. TO THURS. 1ST OCT.Guided tour of Saint Joseph's Cathedral.Please book ahead
Tel 43 38 84St. Joseph's Cathedral, 3 rue Frédéric Surleau Tel 82 58 87
SAT. 12 SEPT.Guided tours and exhibitions at the French High Commission.10 a.m. to 5 p.m.French High Commission, 1 avenue du Marechal Foch, Downtown Tel 26 64 06
SAT. 12 & SUN. 13 SEPT.Open day at The Maritime History Museum.9.30 a.m. to midday and 1.30 to 5 p.m.Maritime History Museum, 12 avenue James Cook, Nouville Tel 28 62 21
SAT. 12 TO SUN. 20 SEPT.Exhibition dedicated to childhood - Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.Château Hagen, rue du Révérend Père Roman, Vallée des Colons. Tel 20 48 18
WEDS. 16 & FRI. 18 SEPT."La Cathédrale, notre patrimoine" cathedral heritage association presents two evenings featuring a young choral ensemble.6.30 to 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Cathedral, 3 rue Frédéric Surleau Tel 82 58 87
FRI. 18 & SAT. 19 SEPT.Concert of Kanak language songs.7 to 9 p.m. Vieux Temple Protestant church, 3
boulevard Vauban, Downtown Tel 26 17 37
SAT. 19 SEPT.Guided tour of the New Caledonia Archives and Records Department. 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. New Caledonia Archives and Records Department, 3 rue Félix Raoul Thomas, Nouville Tel 26 60 20
SAT. 19 SEPT.Exhibition: "Being 20 years old in 1915" and guided tour9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Gally Passebosc Barracks, Place Bir Hakeim, Latin Quarter Tel 28 67 36
SOUTH PROVINCEFRI. 11 TO SUN. 27 SEPT.THIOExhibition entitled "New Caledonian trains" at Thio Mining Museum.Tel 44 25 04
FRI. 11 SEPT. TO THURS. 1ST OCT.BOURAILGuided tour of Bourail Museum (please book ahead) and exhibition of vintage photographs of local children.9 a.m. to midday & 1 to 5 p.m. Bourail Museum, on the RT1 main road - southern entrance to the town. Tel 46 46 12
SAT. 12 & SUN. 13 SEPT. ISLE OF PINESKwenÿi Religious Heritage Association presents an exhibition exploring the environment and traditional
games and dances, plus a guided heritage tour of Vao Presbytery.From 10 a.m. Tel 89 71 70
WEDS. 16 TO WEDS. 23 SEPT.MONT-DOREThe gardens of the Mont-Dore Cultural Centre are the setting for a village of sculptors from towns in the Marquesas Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu and Australia which are twinned with Mont-Dore.9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Mont-Dore Cultural Centre Gardens, Victorin Boewa Complex, Boulari Tel 41 90 90
SUN. 20 SEPT.LA FOAA day of events and attractions, conferences and art exhibitions inspired by nature, heritage and sustainable development organised by "Il était une fois un jardin" garden heritage association.9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Le Jardin de Méaré Tel 81 88 25
MON. 21 TO WEDS. 30 SEPT.DUMBÉAExhibition on "Bread during the Great War" at Dumbéa Culturel Centre.Dumbéa Cultural Centre, avenue d’Auteuil Tel 41 23 07
SAT. 26 SEPT.FARINODiscovery trail exploring Parc des Grandes Fougères nature reserve.8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.Tel 44 31 04
Heritage month
War One themed posters
to 31 October, to 31 October,
South Province
WHERE TO STAY
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LoyaltyIslands
LIFOU Tourist Information Offi ce Tel 45 00 32/45 02 80
MARÉNengone Tourist Information Offi ceTel 45 03 49
OUVÉA Laaï Tourist Information Offi ceTel 45 10 84/94 97 14
WHERE TO STAY
and culinary specialities. Guest of honour: New Zealand.Tel 28 63 01
FRI. 18 & SAT. 19 SEPT.Time OutPaïta
Show featuring French singer Matt Pokora at Arène du Sud venue.8 p.m .www.lnc.nc/billetterie
SAT. 19 SEPT.Live MusicBoulouparis
Blackwoodstock festival: Rock and Arts Festival.www.tickets.nc
SUN. 27 SEPT.Move ItYatéXC bike race over 30 km & non-competitive XC bike trail over 20 km at Parc Provincial de la Rivière Bleue.www.inlive.nc(See P2)
ALL YEAR ROUNDArt & CultureVohExploring the local and international history of coffee: exhibitions and coffee tastings.Tues. to Sun. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Tel 47 37 36
Art & CultureKoumacGuide tour of old Tiébaghi village near Koumac.Advance booking requiredThurs & Sat 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Tel 42 78 42
FRI. 25 TO SUN. 27FairKoumac
Koumac Fair. Program includes a host of attractions.Information Tel 42 78 71
SAT. 26 SEPT.Live MusicKonéConcert featuring French reggae star Naâman.8 p.m. La Néa, avenue Lapita Tel 47 30 40www.inlive.nc
North Province
WHERE TO STAY
Le Koniambo***Route provinciale 1, Koné Tel 47 39 40
La Néa***RT1, Lot 218, KonéTel 47 30 40
Malabou Beach**Néhoué Bay, PoumTel 47 60 60
Tiéti Poindimié***16 voie urbaine n°1,Poindimié Tel 42 64 00
LIFOUShoppingWéWomen’s Space, Townhall courtyard. Mon. To Thurs 7.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. & 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Tel 45 00 33
MAREShoppingLa RocheWomen’s Space, Yeiwéné YeiwénéCultural Centre,La Roche. Mon to Fri 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel 45 44 81
OUVEAShoppingWadrilla TribeTues & Thurs 8 to 11.30 a.m. Advance booking required Tel 45 10 62
FRI. 11 TO SUN. 13 SEPT.FairOuvéaLoyalty Islands Fair on Ouvéa. 3 days of events, attractions, dances, activities and discovery.Please book ahead. Tel 24 22 64www.iles-loyaute.com
Later
4 OCT.Move ItPut your name down for the Gigawatt adventure race: 4, 10, 20 or 30 km.www.tickets.nc
SAT. 17 & 24 OCT.Events & FairsMoindouSound and Light Show at Fort Téremba
24 TO 29 NOV.Sports EventNouméaThe world's top windsurfers return to Anse Vata to compete in the 2015 Airwaves Noumea Dream Cup.
2ND DEC.Live MusicPaïtaUB 40 in concert at Arène du Sud venue.www.tickets.nc
ALL YEAR ROUNDMove ItDumbéaThrills with friends or family on a new treetop adventure course at Koghi Adventure Park. Sat & Sun 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Koghi Adventure Park, Route des Mont Koghi, DumbéaTel 82 14 85
Art & CultureMoindouGuided tour of Fort Téremba: penitentiary-themed exhibition indoors & outdoor historical trail. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel 44 32 71www.fort-teremba.com
SUN. 13 SEPT.FairFarinoCandlenut Worm Fair: grubbing for worms in candlenut tree trunks, champion worm-eater and worm speciality tasting compered by Mamie Fogliani. From 8 a.m. to midday Place Paul Louis Mariotti Tel 44 31 04(See p2)
THURS. 17 TO SUN. 20 SEPT.Pacifi c FairMont-DoreFour days of festivities, attractions, varied stalls
All market stallholdersare local producersand � shermen/womenselling their ownproduce. Early birds get thebest choice of items ondisplay, so aim to getthere before 9.30 a.m.
NOUMÉAEVERY DAY4.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.Closed every Mon. Baie de la Moselle, Downtown
EVERY SAT.6 a.m. to middayMeat, fruit & vegetablesDucos Market Hall
SOUTH PROVINCEBourailEVERY SAT.From 7 a.m. to middayAt the covered market EVERY FRI.From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.At the covered market Isle of PinesEVERY WEDS. & SAT.From 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Open faré beside Point I Tourist Info Centre, VaoLa FoaEVERY SAT.From 7.30 a.m. to middayPlace Georges Guermet
MoindouEVERY FRI.From 7.30 a.m. to midday Southern approach to the villageMont-DoreEVERY SAT.From 6.30 a.m. to middayLa Coulée Shopping CentreEVERY SUN.Flea market. From 6 a.m. Market, Drive-In car park, Pont des FrançaisEVERY SAT. & SUN.Women’s market, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. La Réserve, Saint-Louis TribeThioMON. & FRI. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Turn right at the fork and drive on for 5 minutes to the coast, Thio Mission
TUES. & THURS.From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. On RT4 main road 5 minutes before the village crossroads, WénénéWEDS. & SAT. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ahead of the bridge leading into the village, Saint PhilippoYatéEVERY FRI.From 8 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.Opposite Point I Tourist Info Centre, Waho TribeEVERY WEDS. & SAT.From 8 a.m. to middayOn the coast, Goro Tribe
NORTH PROVINCECanalaEVERY FRI.From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public square
HienghèneEVERY TUES. & FRI. From 7 a.m. to midday Market hall by the road into the villageHouaïlouEVERY FRI.From 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.In the village centreKoumacEVERY SAT.From 6.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.In the covered market opposite the OPT Post Offi cePoindimiéEVERY WEDS. FRI. & SAT.From 6.30 a.m. to middayIn the covered marketPonérihouenEVERY FRI.From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. At the Faré in the village centrePouemboutEVERY SAT.
From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.Next to the Townhall
LOYALTY ISLANDSLifouEVERY WEDS. & FRI.From 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.In the covered market, WéMaréEVERY TUES. & FRI. From 5 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. In the covered market, TadineOuvéaEVERY SAT.From 6 a.m. to midday. At Heo Tribe village, St Joseph
TAKE TO THE WATER!
On 2nd October, Maison du Lagon watersports centre and the SANT (Watersports and Leisure Activities Union) are holding the fi rst "Water Night" festival at Nouméa's Cruise Ship Terminal. An absolute must for all fans of the sea and water-based sports and activities, with a fabulous festive water parade as the star highlight. The exciting program includes a fl ower-bedecked outrigger canoe race, a Va'a race at sunset, a spectacular Parade on the Water and a host of booths with info and brochures showcasing festival participants...After the Parade, it's time to set the night on fi re as local dance & music group We Ce Ca and Irish violin ensemble Nivane take centre stage!
Maison du Lagon
St Joseph
La MalouinièreBoulouparisRooms with independent access in the owner’s villa set in tranquil surroundings. Port-Ouenghi,Tel 35 36 [email protected]
Kanua Tera EcolodgeYatéBaie de Port Boisé, Route Kaa NuaTel 46 90 00www.tera.nc
Au Fil de l'EauLa Foa Fully equipped bungalow sleeping 2. Jean also organises boat trips through the [email protected]
Chez Julien et MaevaThioHomestay accommodation at Port Bouquet Tribe, lagoon-side guestroom sleeping 2.Tel 88 18 70 or 82 28 78
3.30 p.m. Tel 45 00 33
MAREShoppingLa RocheWomen’s
Yeiwéné YeiwénéCultural Centre,La Roche.
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A colourful arts and crafts
market is held right on the spot
inside the Terminal every time
a cruise ship docks. Wander
round the stalls spread out
on both levels of the building
and choose your own special
souvenirs of New Caledonia.
Just so you know: all items sold
at the Cruise Ship Terminal have
been approved by the Plant
Health Authorities for import
into Australia.
Cruise Ship TerminalTerminal
MUSEUM OF NEW CALEDONIA*Exploring Melanesian culture Open every day except Tuesdays and public holidays. 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. & 12.15 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Opposite Baie de la Moselle.Tel 27 23 42
10 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
NOUMÉA CITY MUSEUM*A fascinating insight into various periods of New Caledonian history Open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 39 rue Jean Jaurès, Downtown. Tel 26 28 05
Two blocks up from the Tourist Office, on the left
OUEN TORO VIEWPOINT*The trail to the panoramic viewpoint is 1 km long but the reward is well worth the effort - a breathtaking vista over the city and residential districts, the bays and southern lagoon... and a fascinating reminder of WW2 in the Pacific (canons), Anse Vata.
No. 10 bus from Place des Cocotiers
SAINT JOSEPH’S CATHEDRAL*Open every day. Closed to visitors on Sundays but you are welcome to attend Mass: 6 a.m., 9 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Visitors must be suitably attired. 3 rue Frédéric Surleau, Downtown.
TJIBAOU CULTURAL CENTREAn inspired blend of contemporary and traditional Kanak architecture showcasing the enduring creative
power of Oceanian cultural traditions. Open Tuesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rue des Accords de Matignon, Tina. Tel 41 45 45
No. 40 bus (bus stop between cinema and fire station)
WORLD WAR II MUSEUM*The museum covers all the key aspects of WW2 as it was experienced in New Caledonia, dramatically changing the customs and ideas of a small island country and its people. Open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. & from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 14 avenue Paul Doumer. Tel 27 48 70
5 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
TAXI BOATS How about a last minute cruise?See Taxi Boats p.7
ILE AUX CANARDS UNDERWATER TRAILUnderwater discovery trail signposted by buoys. All you need is standard snorkelling gear. Snorkelling equipment hire on the spot.
No. 10 & 11 bus from Place des Cocotiers, get off at “Plage Anse Vata” stop
MAISON DU LAGONCharters & cruises, scuba diving, snorkelling... Maison du Lagon is your one-stop shop for information about all water-based activities. Open Tuesday to Friday: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. / 2.30 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. Closed Mondays. Port Moselle. Tel 27 27 27
10 minutes’ walk fromPlace des Cocotiers
WINDSURFING RENTALSIf you're longing to skim the waters of the glorious lagoon, head for MD Plaisirs at Anse Vata bay for a wide choice of windsurfing gear rentals. You'll also find other watersports
specialists close by. Open every day from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anse Vata Faré Tel 76 59 09
MOBILBOARD See the Nouméa sights, tour the bays or explore the Botanical and Wildlife Park on a Segway PT. Mobilboard rentals “Le Village” Complex, Downtown. Tel 29 12 95
10 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
TINA GOLF COURSEWorld-class 18 hole golf course, open every day from 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Tel 43 82 83
No. 40 bus heading for the Cultural Centre, get off one stop before the Centre
NOUMÉA’S CASINOSLe Grand Casino is located at the entrance to Le Méridien Hotel on Pointe Magnin, Anse Vata. Casino Royal is located at the Surf Hotel, Anse Vata. Open from Sunday to Thursday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.www.casinodenoumea.ncTel 24 20 20 - Guests must show passports and wear suitable attire.
No. 10 & 11 bus from Place des Cocotiers - Stop “CC Baie des Citrons”
BAIE DES CITRONS COMPLEXNouméa’s top nightlife hotspot. A wide range of restaurants, bars hosting live gigs and nightclubs... Open every day. Baie des Citrons.
No. 10 & 11 bus from Placedes Cocotiers
LA PROMENADE COMPLEXShops, restaurants (Vietnamese, Thai, French, Italian), bakery and pastry shop, bars, fresh fruit juice bar. Open every day and Sunday afternoons, Anse Vata.
No. 10, 11 & 70 bus from Place des Cocotiers
PALM BEACH SHOPPING MALLRange of stores selling souvenirs & gifts, fabrics, table linen, gadgets & gizmos, cigarettes & newspapers and jewellery, restaurants, and a tourist agency. Open every day including Sundays, Anse Vata.
No. 10 & 11 bus from Place des Cocotiers
PORT PLAISANCE SHOPPING MALLShopping centre: stores, restaurant, optician, hairdresser, supermarket...Open from Monday to Saturday Closed Sunday, Port Plaisance.
No. 10 & 11 bus from Place des Cocotiers
DOWNTOWN RUE DE L’ALMAShopping centre: stores,perfumery, cosmetics,supermarket, duty free store… Closed on Sunday, Downtown.
5 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
LATIN QUARTERShops, restaurants, bakery, post office…Open from Monday to Saturday. Most shops and stores are closed on Saturday afternoon.
15 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
LAGOON AQUARIUM*A magical window onto New Caledonia’s lagoonOpen Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission at 4 p.m.61 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata. Tel 26 27 31
No. 10 & 11 bus from Place des Cocotiers, get off at “Le Surf hotel” stop
MAISON CELIERES & MAISON DU LIVREExplore one of Nouméa’s oldest and finest colonial mansions. Tues to Thurs 2 to 5 p.m. Fri 1.30 to 4 p.m. and 1er sat du mois 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. & 2 to 4 p.m. 21 Route du Port Despointes, Faubourg-Blanchot. Tel 28 65 10
No. 60 bus from Place des Cocotiers get off at Place Valbonne
MARITIME MUSEUM*Visit the redesigned Maritime Museum and set off on a voyage of discovery of New Caledonia’s maritime history, including the superb collection of items from the doomed La Pérouse expedition. Open from Tuesday to Sunday.From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11 avenue James Cook. Tel 26 34 43
10 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
MUNICIPAL MARKETVast choice of souvenirs, fresh fruit & vegetablesOpen every day 6 a.m. to midday Closed every Monday Port Moselle.
10 minutes’ walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal
ART CENTRETheatre, festivals, exhibitions...Every Tuesday evening (except the last Tuesday of the month) the Art Centre gardens are the venue for a variety of cultural and arts events, Downtown, 6 boulevard extérieur. Tel 25 07 50
15 minutes’ walk from Place des Cocotiers
BERNHEIM LIBRARYA selection of books, papers & magazines in French and English. Tues, Thurs & Fri 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Weds. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 41 avenue du Maréchal Foch, Downtown. Tel 24 20 90
10 minutes’ walk Place des Cocotiers
BOTANICAL AND WILDLIFE PARK*Magnificent botanical gardens and wildlife park. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10.15 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. (from 1st September to 30 April) and from 10.15 a.m. to 5 p.m. (from 1st May to 31 August). Last admission at 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Route Teyssandier de Laubarède, Montravel. Tel 27 89 51
Take a taxi or take a tour leaving from the Cruise Ship Terminal
*See
map
p. 8
TourismRoute
Lagoonoutings andactivities
Outings andactivitiesin the city
Shopping
Accommodation, tours, walks, currency exchange... Get all the information you need at the Tourism Offi ce
•Square Olry, Place des Cocotiers, 14, rue Jean Jaurès, Downtown, Tel 28 75 80 Open Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m. to midday
•113 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata, Tel 27 73 59 Open every day from 9 a.m. to midday & 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Enter-tainment
A day in NouméaA day in Nouméa
Need information?
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CALEDONIAN TASTE
Sweet & SavouryTropical Salad
Hello. Bonjour. Goodbye. Au revoir.Thank you. Merci.Please. S’il vous plait.Yes. Oui. No. Non.What’s your name? Comment vous appelez-vous ? I would like a drink. Je voudrais boire. I would like to eat. Je voudrais manger. Where is...? Où est... ? Where can I take a taxi?Où puis-je prendre un taxi ?Where can I take a bus? Où puis-je prendre un bus ? I would like to go to… Je voudrais aller à...Could you show me the way to downtown? Pourriez-vous me montrer le chemin du centre ville ?What is it? Qu’est-ce que c’est ?How much does this cost?Combien ça coûte ?I would like to buy a… Je voudrais acheter… I don’t feel well.
Je ne me sens pas bien. I need a doctor. J’ai besoin d’un docteur.Please help me! Aidez-moi s’il vous plaît ! I don’t understand.Je ne comprends pas.Please take me to this adress. S’il vous plait emmenez-moi à cette adresse.Sorry to bother you. Désolé de vous déranger.Are there rooms available? Avez-vous des chambres disponibles ?I’d like to make a reservation.Je voudrais faire une réservation.Where is the bathroom? Où sont les toilettes ?Do you accept credit cards? Acceptez-vous les cartes de crédit ?Please bring the bill. L’addition, s’il vous plait.What time is it? Quelle heure est-il ?Left. À gauche.Right. À droite.Straight on. Tout droit.Today. Aujourd’hui.Tomorrow. Demain.Yesterday. Hier.
LITTLE LEXICON
We protect our Island.
COUNTRY CODEAustralia +61Canada +001France +33French Polynesia +689Germany +49Italy +39Japan +81Korea +82New zealand +64Spain +34United Kingdom +44United States +1Vanuatu +678New Caledonia +687
COOL CALLING! The IZI card makes phoning quick and easy and can be used to make loca l and internat iona l ca l ls from a public call box, a landline or a mobile. It’s a non-rechargeable prepaid phone card w i th a p in code. Two face va lues are available: F1,000 and F3,000. On sale at various designated sales points a n d a l l O P T t e l e c o m branches. International c a l l s n o w c o s t l e s s ! Dial 00.
PHONE CALLS
Discover New Caledonia’s Videos:
nature, culture, recreation...
The invitation to the journey begins here!
www.newcaledonia-tv.com
OPENING HOURS Shops are generally open from 9. a.m. to midday and 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Only food stores stay open non-stop from 7.30 a.m. to around 7 p.m.
SHOPS & STORES
TAKE A BUSKaruia buses (red buses): Line 40 goes to the Tjibaou Cultural Centre from the bus stop between cinema and fire station. Lines 10 & 11 follow the beach roads. Farés: adults, F210 one way. Tel 26 54 54 / www.karuiabus.com
TAKE A TAXITaxis, Central rank Place des Cocotiers, faré from city centre to beaches, F1,400. Tel 28 35 12
TAXI BOATS Dal’Ocean open every day, 6 destinations Tel 96 11 31Plage loisirs open every day, 2 destinations Tel 26 90 00 Lhooq 6 destinations, open every day, advance booking Tel 77 27 16Coconut 14 destinations, open every day, advance booking Tel 75 50 17
GETTING AROUND
Very few of Nouméa’s shops stores and tourism leisure activities accept foreign currency. Automatic teller machines (ATMs) are available throughout the territory. Have your pin code handy. Banks are generally open 8 a.m. to 3.30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
EXCHANGE OFFICE (Exchange rates on 8th september 2015)
1 USD = 99 XPF 1 NZD = 61 XPF1 AUD = 68 XPF 1 EUR = 119.33 XPF*
*of service charge
Location: Inside the Harbour Station, next to the Tourism Office Desk. Opening hours: from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (day ship) From 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. (night ship). You can also exchange currency at Nouméa city banks and ATMS are available at: BNP, 111 promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata, Nouméa. BCI, 55 promenade Roger Laroque, Baie des Citrons and 20 rue Anatole France, Downtown.
COST OF LIVINGFrench baguette F100Carton of takeaway food F8001.5l bottle of fizzy drink F200Coffee F300Cyber café F700/hour
1.5l bottle of mineral water F100Hamburger & fries F1,000Newspaper F160Road toll F150Ham sandwich F300Bus ticket F210
MONEY
Create a succulent blend of New Caledonian savours in just 10 minutes.
Ingredients (serves 2): Vinaigrette: ½ lemon, 200 ml water, 5 g balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt & pepper, 1 tbsp mustardFor the salad: 120 g fresh pineapple, 120 g avocado, 120 g peeled pink prawns, 100 g cherry tomatoes, a few sprigs of coriander, 10 g grated coconut
Rinse the tomatoes and coriander under running water. Rinse the prawns.Peel and dice the pineapple. Cut the avocado in half and dice the flesh. Add the diced cherry tomatoes and finely chopped coriander. Mix all ingredients in a salad bowl. Whisk together vinaigrette ingredients to make the dressing and drizzle over the salad.Set aside for 20 minutes then sprinkle with grated coconut and serve.
Tip: a few leaves of corn salad or rocket make a tasty addition and go beautifully with this tropical salad.
This delicious salad makes a refreshing low calorie treat for a hot day. If you can get hold of them, use Maré avocados, renowned for their exquisite fragrance.
AGENCE KENUA Cruises Representative 28 45 45 / 26 00 55TONTOUTA AIRPORT (Flight times) 35 11 18AIR CALÉDONIE (Domestic � ights) 25 21 77AIRCALIN 26 55 00For real-time � ight updates go to: www.tontouta-aeroport.ncwww.cci.nc/aeroport/aerodrome-de-magenta/horaires-des-vols-sur-laerodrome-de-magentaQANTAS 28 65 46AIR NEW ZEALAND 28 66 77POLICE 17FIRE BRIGADE 18
AUCKLAND 5 X / WEEKAuckland / NouméaNouméa / Auckland MON / TUES / FRI / SAT / SUN
BRISBANE 3 X / WEEKBrisbane / NouméaNouméa / Brisbane THURS / SAT / SUN
MELBOURNE 3 X / WEEKMelbourne / NouméaNouméa / Melbourne MON / WEDS / SAT
SYDNEY 6 X / WEEKSydney / NouméaNouméa / Sydney MON / TUES / THURS / FRI / SAT/ SUN
NC country code: +687
HOSPITALSEmergency medical services 15Nouméa: Gaston-Bourret/Magenta 25 66 66La Foa Dispensary 44 32 14Koné Dispensary 47 72 50Koumac: Paula Thavoavianon 42 65 00Poindimié: Raymond Doui Nebayes 42 71 44Lifou Dispensary 45 12 12
DUTY / ON CALL MEDICAL SERVICES / NOUMÉAPHARMACIESSat 12 & Sun 13 Sept: Pharmacie Isles, 144 rue Auguste Bénébig, Magenta Tel 25 43 46Sat 19 & Sun 20 Sept: Pharmacie PK7, 302 rue Jacques IekawéTel 41 91 19Thurs 24 Sept: Pharmacie Océan, 97 rue Gabriel Laroque, N’GéaTel 28 81 28Sat 26 & Sun 27 Sept: Pharmacie Val Plaisance, 28 rue Gabriel LaroqueTel 26 16 91
DOCTORS Sat 12 & Sun 13 Sept: Dr Pascal MAYBON, 1 rue la Havannah, Aérodrome Tel 25 10 39Sat 19 & Sun 20 Sept: Dr Bruno LALLEMENT, 300 rue Jacques Iékawé, PK7 Tel 43 69 13Thurs 24 Sept: Dr Patrick CHENE, 10 rue Paul Kervistin, Anse VataTel 26 26 21Sat 26 & Sun 27 Sept: Dr Isabelle FAGET, 42 rue Gabriel Laroque, Val Plaisance Tel 26 10 16
USEFUL NUMBERS
FLIGHT SCHEDULE
Bourail 46 46 12Canala 42 60 61Hienghène 42 43 57Île des Pins 46 10 27 46 14 00Koné 47 22 06Koumac 42 78 42La Foa 41 69 11Lifou 45 00 32Maré 45 41 07Mont-Dore 46 06 25Nouméa 05 75 80 28 75 80Ouégoa 47 64 05Ouvéa 45 71 11Thio 44 80 33Tontouta 35 11 18Touho 42 88 07Voh 47 27 68Yaté 46 20 65
TOURIST INFO CENTRES
EDITOR: Tel (687) 23 23 80 [email protected]
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: NCTPS, On en Parle !
PHOTOS: OEP - NCTPS - Stéphane Ducandas - Hotel Evasion - Ville de Nouméa - Le Taj - Martial DosdaneFestival Femmes Funk - La Perignon Mairie de Farino - Tourisme Province Nord - Caroline Degroiselle - Théâtre de L’i le - Maison Higginsson - La compagnie Caméléon - Ivan Cotignola Association Marguerite - CNC - Amédée Diving Club
TRANSLATIONS: Elaine Sutton
PRINTED BY: Le Gratuit
Despite the attention given to the accuracy ofthe information printed in The New Caledonia Weekly, we cannot be held responsible for last minute changes in program or prices.
CULTURAL PASSPORT
The traditional welcome or "coutume" is a cornerstone
of Kanak culture. In its broadest sense the term
"coutume" refers to all the social rules that govern
everyday life but in the above instance it refers to the
traditional welcome ceremony, which is a mark of
respect (at the beginning of a meeting, on arrival on
tribal land, etc).
A simple gift is offered. Originally this took the form of
"Kanak" money, which was made from shells, flying
fox fur, etc. Today a gift of tobacco and money (around
F1,000) is laid upon a piece of material (known as "le
manou").
The person who is giving the gift explains his reasons
(to give thanks, make a request for authorisation to
enter tribal lands, etc). The person receiving the gift,
replies and touches the gift as a sign of acceptance.
The customary welcome
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Route du Port Despointes
Rue A. Bénébig
P. de la BarrièreRue Pasteur Rue G. Chapuis
Rue A. Bénébig
R ue du 5 mai
Rte des Portes de fer
Rue R. Gervolino
Rue
R. G
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lino
Rue A. Daly
Bougainville
Breta
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Rue TaragnatRue de Charleroi
La Seine
Rue
Stratégique
G. F laubert
yelsaH l arimA
Av. Victoire - H. La eur
Rue de la RépubliqueRue Austerlitz
Rue J. Ferry
Av. J. Cook
Rue du Gal Galliéni
Rue Olry
Rue Bataille
Rue du Cdt Rougy
G. Clémenceau
Mar. Foch
Rue E
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Voie
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Rue Colnett
Rue Colnett
Placedes
Cocotiers
TjibaouCultural Centre
WAY TO GO!
Port PlaisanceMirage PlazaLa PromenadePalm Beach Shopping Mall
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SHOPPING
ALL YOUR FAVOURITE BURGERS & ICE CREAMS5 mins on foot from the ship, next to the Museum & facing the city market.
LAGOONAQUARIUM
PHAREAMÉDÉE
ANSE VATA
ÎLE AUX CANARDS
KEYS
Information centre
View point
Beach
Snorkeling
Swimming
Swimming Pool
Bus terminal
Taxi rank
Taxi boat
Marina
Kitesurfi ng
Windsurfi ng
Supermarket
Shopping Mall
Duty Free
Restaurant
Hotels
Casinos
Toilets
Post Offi ce
Change offi ce on exchange machine
Free Wifi
Bus Line
DowntownDowntown
BeachesBeaches
BOTANICAL & WILDLIFEPARK
MARITIMEMUSEUM
Hôtel Mocambo**Résidence Marina BeachHôtel Beaurivage**Casa del Sole Apartments*Hôtel Le Lagon***Hilton Nouméa**** La Promenade RésidenceRamada Plaza Nouméa***Motel Anse VataNouvata Parc Complex***L’EscapadeComplexe Château Royal**** Le Méridien Nouméa*****Motel Le BambouHôtel Le Stanley***Hôtel New Caledonia**Hôtel Le Paris**Youth Hostel
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ACCOMMODATION
PLACE DES COCOTIERS
ST JOSEPHCATHEDRAL
OUEN TORO
PROMENADE PIERRE VERNIER
HIPPODROME
ÎLOTSAINTEMARIE