Roche Percée beach

  • Natural beach
La Roche Percée, 98870 Bourail
Anyone who loves surfing and beautiful scenery will be wowed by this iconic New Caledonian beach!
Located just on the left of the famous Bonhomme de Bourail, Roche Percée beach is one of the region's must-see spots. It is 3 km long and is made up of volcanic sand from Vanuatu. You can swim there (beware of the swell), surf, enjoy the magnificent sunsets and even have the chance to observe the egg-laying of the big-headed turtles between November and February. Please note that this is a nature reserve and a major site for the conservation of big-headed turtles, so please follow the...

Services

Free car park
Car park

Openings

All year 2024 - Open everyday

Location

Roche Percée beach
La Roche Percée, 98870 Bourail

Spoken languages

  • French

Environment

  • Sea within 300 m
  • Sea view

Access

  • La Roche Percée beach is about a 10-minute drive from Néra Bridge after turning left at the junction coming from Nouméa.
Updated on 09 January 2024 at 14:21
by Sud Tourisme Nouvelle-Calédonie
(Offer identifier : 5408825)
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