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Destinations / Ile des Pins

Ile des Pin

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This is an Ile des Pins story: During the world windsurfing championships held in New Caledonia in 1999, board sailors suddenly stopped in the middle of the competition and dropped their sails to take in the sheer beauty of the Isle of Pines...Yes, another contender for the most-beautiful-island-on-the-planet title.

Capt. James Cook named it in 1774 for the tree-rich landscape, but it's the gloriously clear waters offshore, bordered by some of the most stunning beaches (Kuto and Kanumera are the best known) in the entire South Pacific, that enthrall travel-weary visitors. This is an island made for slow bicycle rides ... leisurely snorkeling ... long days on deserted, white-sand strands ... French picnic baskets ... watching a woodcarver at work in his home ... sailing a pirogue outrigger into Upi Bay to see the moon on the water....

Noumea, the cosmopolitan French-Pacific capital of New Caledonia, is only 30 miles away. But somehow on the Isle of Pines, where there are no resorts, no large hotels, and no nightlife, cosmopolitan charms may not seem all that important.

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DIVING

New Caledonia's coral lagoon is the world's largest, and the diving is wondrous. However, the most unusual Ile de Pins dive is not offshore, but in an inland limestone cave known (depending on the translation) as Devil's Grotto or Satan's Cave. Start with a brief, steep climb down to a freshwater pool, where a narrow passage leads to a pair of huge rooms, one lighted by a single shaft of light from a hole in the stalactite-lined ceiling. And the water is unbelievably clear.

SAILING

Both bareboat and crewed yachts are available in Noumea, the gateway to the deserted bays and beaches of Ile de Pins. It's an easy two-day crossing to the Ile de Pins, with a layover in vast Prony Bay, known both for its safe anchorages and its rare seashells. At Ile de Pins, Kuto Bay is a good place to drop anchor to begin a leisurely exploration of one of the world's most beautiful islands.... And, if you're lucky enough to be cruising on your own yacht, plan on spending even more time in the lovely, still undeveloped Loyalty Islands northeast of Ile de Pins.

CULTURE

Traditional Melanesian heritage meets modern architecture in Noumea's Tjibaou Cultural Centre. Designed by architect Renzo Piano (responsible for the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris), the soaring structure was completed in 1998 and has been compared with Sydney's Opera House. Inside, you'll find a treasure trove of Oceania culture, including multimedia presentations, as well as a collection of contemporary Pacific art.

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