Having spent the best part of a day swimming, snorkelling and relaxing on the beach and a little more time looking around the market and the small village of Tadine, relax and have a drink before heading back to your cruise ship (assuming that’s how you got here, as the vast majority of visitors do). Continue reading “Tadine Port Bar – One for the Road”
Tadine Market -A Blend Of Local And Chinese
While the primary attraction of Maré is, without doubt, its beautiful beaches and shoreline I was also looking forward to what was touted as a ‘local market’ in Tadine, the small port village were we landed via tender from our cruise ship. I love such markets. Continue reading “Tadine Market -A Blend Of Local And Chinese”
WWI Memorial: Kanaks – Pour La France
During World War I, 2,145 New Caledonian men served in Europe on French and Turkish fronts. Of these 1,005 were Kanaks – indigenous (Melanesian) islanders. 600 New Caledonians, including 382 Kanaks, died overseas in the service of the French colonial administration, many in the Aisne, France in July-August 1918. Continue reading “WWI Memorial: Kanaks – Pour La France”
La Monique Memorial – Tragedy In Paradise
When disaster strikes small communities like that on Maré, where everyone knows everyone, are particularly badly hit.
This memorial, by the harbour at the small port of Tadine, is to the 126 passengers and crew who lost their lives on the night of July 31st, 1953 when La Monique, a small passenger/cargo boat, disappeared on a routine 140 kms trip across the reef strewn seas between Tadine and Noumea, the capital of New Caledonia. Continue reading “La Monique Memorial – Tragedy In Paradise”
Yeiwene Yeiwene’s Grave
En route to Ydejele Beach (separate review) I noticed a rather colourful grave set amongst palms and pines, with the turquoise waters of the South Pacific providing a beautiful backdrop. On the return trip to our cruise ship the bus slowed down sufficiently to afford me a better look and the chance to take a photograph. Continue reading “Yeiwene Yeiwene’s Grave”
Shopping At Yedjele Beach
If the title of this review conjures up visions of hotels, restaurants, bars, boutiques and nightclubs along the beach-front – visions of Copacabana, Ipanema and Bondi – then you may be disappointed with Yedjélé Beach. One the other hand, if like me, these visions put you off and you are after something altogether more simple (indeed at the other end of the spectrum) then shopping at Yedjélé Beach may be for you. Continue reading “Shopping At Yedjele Beach”
Yedjele Beach – Paradise Even On A Dull Day
Maré, one of the four Loyalty Islands of New Caledonia, is one of the least developed places in the country but what it lacks in facilities it more than makes up for in beauty. Also, most importantly perhaps, the beer here is half the price it was at our other cruise stops in New Caledonia! Continue reading “Yedjele Beach – Paradise Even On A Dull Day”
Maré – Getting There And Getting Around
For me, Maré was a stop on a short South Pacific cruise. A number of operators, including Carnival (the one which I travelled on) and P&O, offer cruises stopping at Maré and this is the way the vast majority of visitors get to and from the island. Continue reading “Maré – Getting There And Getting Around”
Maré – New Caledonia’s Hidden Gem
Maré is a small raised coral atoll, one of the four Loyalty group islands and part of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, in the South Pacific.
Until the mid 2000s very few people visited Maré. In the mid 2000s cruise ship companies came across the island and it is now a regular stop on South Pacific cruises, particularly those originating in Australia. Continue reading “Maré – New Caledonia’s Hidden Gem”