A slice of France in the South Pacific, encircled by the world’s largest lagoon (UNESCO) — French-Melanesian culture, reefs, and the wild Île des Pins.
Towering pines, natural sea pools, and white-sand bays — the “closest island to paradise”.
A UNESCO lagoon — the second-largest reef system on Earth.
A French-flavoured capital of markets, marinas, and an aquarium.