







The coral reef, located in the Bourail region, lies at the heart of New Caledonia's western coastal zone, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
The barrier reef abounds in biodiversity and is a sanctuary for many marine species. As well as being among the most beautiful and diverse on the planet, New Caledonia's reef systems are also among the most well-preserved. The barrier reef is also the longest continuous coral reef in the world, and the wealth of species it shelters makes it a unique ecosystem.
There are many ways to discover this magical place in the Bourail area, from diving to glass-bottom boat trips, which give you the impression of being immersed in a natural aquarium, with hundreds of species of fish, coral and other marine animals. You can also discover the barrier reef from the air, by microlight, which offers a totally different but equally extraordinary perspective.
For bookings for activities using local service providers, please contact them directly.
There are many ways to discover this magical place in the Bourail area, from diving to glass-bottom boat trips, which give you the impression of being immersed in a natural aquarium, with hundreds of species of fish, coral and other marine animals. You can also discover the barrier reef from the air, by microlight, which offers a totally different but equally extraordinary perspective.
For bookings for activities using local service providers, please contact them directly.
Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Access
Access
- The coral reef in the Bourail region can be seen mainly from Poé beach and the Deva estate.