September 18, 2009
Gourmet Travel New Caledonia
Are you looking for a holiday destination that is truly breathtaking? Fancy someplace with a beach and sailing opportunities, plus the cuisine and ambiance of a metropolitan city. A ideal vacation that offers all of this is a trip to the French settlement of New Caledonia, situated about halfway between Fiji and Australia.
This island is located farther south compared to other South Pacific islands, benefiting from southeast trade winds, lots of sunshine and balmy weather. If a sailing holiday is what you are intending to have, New Caledonia is located in a part of the Pacific that has the greatest coral lagoon in the globe. Sailing charters are freely available and with the assistance of the trade winds you can sail out of the capital city of Noumea along the coastal line, past numerous small islands that dot the ocean around the New Caledonia. The island also offers other outdoor activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding, canoeing, and kayaking.
If you were hoping for a gourmet holiday, you can find everything you could want on New Caledonia. New Caledonia’s capital city, Noumea, widely known as the Paris of the Pacific. Noumea features delicate gourmet French food and wine along with the other benefits of a bustling cosmopolitan town. Some of the finest restaurants in the South Pacific can be found here. Claimed by the French in 1853, New Caledonia has a distinct French influence when it comes to food.
Noumea has well over hundred palces to eat, ranging from sidewalk cafes to high-class bistros. French cuisine is easy to come by, but other selections include Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and African food. Seafood is a speciality of the Island, including spiny lobster, prawns, crab, and mangrove oysters. One of Noumea’s national dishes is Bougna, which is fish or chicken, combined with sweet potatoes and bananas wrapped in banana leaves and then baked covered in sand on hot stones. For the adventurous traveller on a gastronome holiday, you can try out a dish popular with the locals, bat stew.
You can make a holiday to New Caledonia anything you want it to be: a sailing holiday, a gourmet holiday, or a time to just relax on the beaches.











