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Family Walking Tour: Explore Nouméa on Foot!
Cultural, Pedestrian sports, Course
in Nouméa
4.7
km
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Enjoy a family day out in Nouméa with our itinerary starting from the Ferry Terminal!
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♀️Stop 1: Municipal Market – 6 minutes on foot
Open in the mornings, this covered market with its five blue-roofed halls is a lively meeting point for locals and tourists alike, located just in front of Port Moselle. From fresh produce to local crafts, it’s a delightful place to wander among colourful stalls filled with local flavours and handmade treasures.
Location: 51 rue Georges Clémenceau
Stop 2: Toy Shops – 4 minutes on foot
La Caverne d’Ali Baba is the city centre’s go-to toy...♀️Stop 1: Municipal Market – 6 minutes on foot
Open in the mornings, this covered market with its five blue-roofed halls is a lively meeting point for locals and tourists alike, located just in front of Port Moselle. From fresh produce to local crafts, it’s a delightful place to wander among colourful stalls filled with local flavours and handmade treasures.
Location: 51 rue Georges Clémenceau
Stop 2: Toy Shops – 4 minutes on foot
La Caverne d’Ali Baba is the city centre’s go-to toy store. With magical worlds brimming with games and toys from international brands, it will delight young visitors and bring out the inner child in adults.
Location: 20 rue du Maréchal Foch
Stop 3: Place des Cocotiers – 2 minutes on foot
A must-see in Nouméa, Place des Cocotiers is a central meeting spot and entertainment hub. Known for its bandstand and Céleste Fountain, this shaded, fully pedestrianised esplanade is perfect for a family break in the heart of the city.
After exploring the city centre, extend your adventure with either a shopping session or a fun-filled family activity just a few steps away!
Stop 4 – Choose your next adventure:
Option 1: Shopping in the heart of the city
Just a few minutes’ walk from Place des Cocotiers, treat yourself to a must-do shopping break in downtown Nouméa.
Start with Nouméa Centre shopping mall (2 minutes on foot), a favourite among locals, offering a wide range of shops: fashion, jewellery, snacks, sweets, cosmetics, hair salon, newsagent, cash machine, and much more.
Then head to rue de l’Alma (5 minutes on foot), the city’s main shopping street, where you’ll find a variety of popular European brands, electronics shops, sports equipment stores, perfume outlets and duty-free boutiques. This lively street is perfect for a fun family shopping experience — you're bound to find something that the kids will love!
Option 2: Family Fun – 5 minutes on foot
Fancy a playful pause during your tour? Just a few minutes’ walk from Place des Cocotiers, you’ll find two great options:
Laser Game: Step into an exciting match across three maze-like courses! Suitable for children aged 7 and over (minimum height 1.20 m), this action-packed and fun-filled activity guarantees laughter and adrenaline for the whole family.
Location: 7 rue de la Somme
Flipper Addict (open certain days from 2 p.m.): Rediscover the nostalgic charm of arcade games at this quirky venue dedicated to pinball machines. A great time for parents and children to share, surrounded by colourful, retro-style machines.
Location: 28 rue du Général Galliéni
Stop 5: World War II Museum & Maritime Museum – 9 and 10 minutes on foot
Both museums are housed in historic buildings and offer interactive exhibits for a fun and engaging insight into New Caledonia’s history.
Locations: 14 avenue Paul Doumer & 11 avenue James Cook
If you have access to transport, here are some out-of-town suggestions:
Detour 1: Zoological and Forest Park – 10-minute drive from the cruise terminal
A true green haven in the heart of Nouméa, this park showcases New Caledonia’s rich biodiversity, including the famous cagou bird. Relaxing and educational, it features a botanical garden, a zoo, and a small educational farm.
Location: Rue Teyssandier de Laubarède
Detour 2: Aquarium des Lagons – 12-minute drive from the cruise terminal
A firm favourite with both locals and tourists, the Aquarium des Lagons showcases the country’s diverse marine ecosystems. Themed exhibits highlight iconic species of the archipelago, such as the banded sea krait (tricot rayé), glowing coral and the nautilus.
Location: 61 Promenade Roger Laroque
Detour 3: Magenta Aquatic Centre – 15-minute drive from the cruise terminal
Dedicated to swimming, leisure, and relaxation, this one-of-a-kind aquatic centre in New Caledonia features three water slides, massage and bubbling jets, a static wave, and many more attractions — all designed for family fun and wellbeing.
Location: 14 rue de Prony
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- Nouméa
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Difference in height
- 26 m
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- All year round daily.
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- GPX / KML files allow you to export the trail of your hike to your GPS (or other navigation tool)
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- 26 meters of difference in height
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- Maximum altitude : 21 m
- Minimum altitude : 1 m
- Total positive elevation : 26 m
- Total negative elevation : -26 m
- Max positive elevation : 8 m
- Min positive elevation : -9 m
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