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Turtle's Bay

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Surrounded by pine trees and lulled by the sound of waves, Turtle Bay is a beautiful, peaceful beach that is well worth a visit.
Accessible by road, via the Three Bays Trail or through the tunnel from La Roche Percée at low tide, Turtle Bay is a must-visit if you’re in the Bourail region. The beach is named after the many loggerhead turtles that come here to lay their eggs every year between November and February. The bay’s unique feature is its many columnar pine trees, which are native to New Caledonia. Despite the beauty of this beach with its sometime spectacular waves, the rollers can be dangerous. You are therefore advised to go to La Roche Percée or Poé to swim. At low tide, you can easily visit the various caves around the bay and the rock pools at the water’s edge.

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-21.606569165.454814
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Point of Interest updated on 17/12/2025

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Free access.

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Sud Tourisme Nouvelle-Calédonie - 16/12/2025
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Open period

All year round daily.

Contact

Phone :
46 46 12
+687 44 11 16

Location complements

Turtle Bay is about a 15-minute drive from Néra Bridge after turning left at the junction when coming from Nouméa. It is accessible on foot from the Three Bays car park at La Roche Percée or by car from Route de la Baie des Tortues.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾