New Caledonia Travel - Accommodation, Attractions,
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At just 2.5 hours away from Australia, New Caledonia offers a
unique experience with its interesting mix of Melanesian culture and its
history as part of the French republic. It can be described as the
quintessential South Pacific island adventure, met with the South of France.
Being home to the world’s largest lagoon, New Caledonia’s natural beauty is
unique. It also holds the world’s second largest barrier reef, which is also
the largest in the South Pacific Isles. This destination allows you to relax
and enjoy such surroundings, alongside having a truly European cultural
experience.
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World cuisine on the menu at Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens It's an international affair at the Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne with the newly-refurbished restaurant taking on a world class theme.
The hotel's focus on world cuisine has been highlighted with the return to the hotel of UK-born chef ...
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Le Meridien Hotel Noumea      Offering a unique experience and quality service, Le
Meridien Noumea is an ideal place for both business and leisure travellers
alike.
Situated 10 minutes from the city centre, the Meridien Hotel Noumea is one of
the most prestigious locations in New Caledonia that lies at the tip of Pointe
Magnin. With direct access to the beach and the nearby casino, the hotel is 15
minutes from the 18-hole Tina Golf Course and Tjibaou Cultural Centre.
Le Meridien offers a truly unique experience in every one of its stylish and
well equipped guestrooms and suites. Warm earth tones in addition to the
luxurious sitting and work areas create an inviting ambiance for you to
experience and enjoy.
You can dine at the L'Hippocampe Restaurant, which serves gourmet French
cuisine in an elegant and intimate atmosphere. Overlooking the veranda and the
gardens, the Le Bar is a perfect meeting place for pre-dinner drinks,
accompanied by musical entertainment.
Providing a prestigious setting for any event, the hotel boasts 3 elegant
meeting rooms, accommodating up to 400 delegates. Le Meridien offers an
extensive range of leisure and recreational activities such as a large
swimming pool, an extensive health club, a beauty massage centre and direct
access to the beach where guests can enjoy a wide range of water sports.
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New Caledonia is made up of three distinct regions; the Southern Province,
the Loyalty Islands and the Northern Province. The island’s capital,
Noumea,
is located in the Southern Province. These regions are stretched over just
19, 000sq km, making it an easy task to navigate around the island to
experience all of its parts.
Noumea is the centre of the Southern Province and it is the area to stay
for a true French culinary experience. The city also holds the islands hot
spots such as Anse Vata beach and the Baie de Citron (lemon bay), where the
locals come together to have a good time. Lemon bay holds a strip of clubs,
bars and the island’s best restaurants. You can take a swim in either Lemon
Bay or Anse Vata and then literally walk out of the surf and into an eatery
near by. A lovely spot to visit in Anse Vata would be Le Roof, which sits on
a jetty in the style of an over the water bungalow. Le Roof features the
ocean in the middle of the restaurant, with a square open water viewing
spot. The restaurant not only offers fine French dining, but also has great
service and food presentation. La Coupole is also a famous restaurant in the
area, known for its modern French cuisine the degustation menu is superb.
Lemon Bay is also popular for its bars such as Monte Christo and L’Ethnik.
These places are great to visit if you want to see the local nightlife, and
it is frequented by all walks of life in Noumea. L’Ethnik is situated on the
water and also serves tapas.
New Caledonia also has a rich history which you can take time to explore
on your days off from the beach. The Tjibaou cultural centre in Noumea is a
must experience for visitors to the area. It is not only a place where you
can learn about New Caledonia’s culture and history, but you can also view
modern art and admire its structure which is a work of art itself. The
centre, which was designed by Renzo Piano, is made up of ten large 28 metre
high hut like structures that were designed based on the traditions of
indigenous Kanak culture. All ten structures tell the story of the island’s
indigenous peoples, housing their story. There is also an art gallery and
library within the centre, as well as a permanent exhibition dedicated to
the life and work of Jean-Marie Tjibaou, a political identity who was
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