Take a walk through the heart of a biodiversity reserve and watch humpback whales from Cap N’Dua, an unmissable Great South attraction!
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The Cap N’Dua nature reserve was created in 1972 by the territory of New Caledonia to preserve the area's biodiversity following intensive mining activity. It is one of the few protected land areas with a coastline. Its biodiversity is exceptional and includes maquis shrubland, rainforest, mangrove forest and diverse wildlife. Close to the customary lands of the clans of the south, this reserve is on the edge of the Great Southern Lagoon, an area listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in...
Services
Health trail
Free car park
Car park
Picnic area
Themed path
Restaurant
Tour free of charge
Fast food
Openings
All year
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
07:00 - 16:00
Wednesday
07:00 - 16:00
Thursday
07:00 - 16:00
Friday
07:00 - 16:00
Saturday
07:00 - 16:00
Sunday
07:00 - 16:00
Visitors are admitted until 3pm. * Subject to favorable weather
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Isolated
- Sea view
- Panoramic view
Access
- Take the Route de Yaté to La Madeleine Waterfalls and then Port-Boisé. Or from Mont-Dore take the Col de Plum (Plum Pass) and then the Col de Prony (Prony Pass) to Port-Boisé.