Ferries from

New Caledonia to Isle of Pines

Ferries from

Ferry from New Caledonia to Isle of Pines

New Caledonia

Currently there are no sailings from New Caledonia to Isle of Pines.

Sorry, there are currently no crossings from New Caledonia to Isle of Pines available.

New Caledonia to Isle of Pines Ferry

There are no sailings from New Caledonia to Isle of Pines right now. Please visit our Deal Finder for alternative routes.   
 

Why use Direct Ferries?

Sail everywhere

More routes than anyone else.

Sail everywhere

Sail cheaper

Compare fares, times & routes in one place.

Sail flexibly

Change plans easily with flexi tickets.

Sail flexibly

Sail smart

Book e-tickets & manage trips in-app.

Sail informed

Live ship tracking & real-time updates.

Sail informed

Sail confidently

Top-rated customer support when you need it.

Explore New Caledonia: A Pacific Paradise

New Caledonia blends French style with Pacific island beauty. This French territory in the South Pacific has the world's largest lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site with clear turquoise waters and colorful coral reefs. Visit the charming capital Nouméa, with its French-style buildings, cafés, and beautiful beaches like Anse Vata and Baie des Citrons. Nature lovers will enjoy the diverse landscapes, from the mountains of Grande Terre to the untouched Loyalty Islands. The territory celebrates its mix of cultures through yearly events, including the Nouméa Carnival and traditional Kanak festivals. Ferries connect to nearby islands, making it easy to explore this tropical paradise. With its mix of European style and Melanesian traditions, New Caledonia is one of the Pacific's most interesting destinations.

Isle of Pines: Pacific Paradise in New Caledonia

The Isle of Pines sits like a jewel in the Pacific Ocean, part of New Caledonia and known for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. This tropical paradise earned the nickname 'the closest island to paradise' thanks to its unspoiled natural beauty and laid-back atmosphere. Visitors come to Kanumera Bay and Oro Bay to swim in turquoise lagoons surrounded by ancient pine trees that give the island its name. The natural pool of Baie d'Oro offers an amazing swimming experience, while Queen Hortense Cave gives you a glimpse into the island's rich cultural history. Traditional Kanak culture thrives on the island, with local markets selling authentic crafts and food. You can reach the Isle of Pines by ferry from Noumea, making it a perfect day trip or longer stay for travelers exploring New Caledonia. The island's untouched beauty and peaceful setting make it a great escape from everyday life.

The quickest way to make & manage your booking

Download our app today
Download our app Download now A woman using her mobile phone

Customer Service

Visit our customer service page to find useful information on travelling by ferry, our FAQs, and how to contact us for help with your booking

Need help?

Let's keep in touch

Exclusive deals delivered to your inbox