Vive in a Different France: New Caledonia Part 10
August 22nd 2006 11:35
Bonjour tout le monde!
After a short break, I’m back to give you more information on New Caledonia. Today, it’s how to get there and home again. So the most obvious way: by plane. There are several major airline companies which conduct flights to and from New Caledonia on a regular basis. These include Air New Zealand, Air France, AOM, Air Vanuatu and the New Caledonian companies Corsair, Aircalin and Air Calédonie International.
An AIr New Zealand plane taking off (picture is licensed under the GNU agreement and can be found at wikipedia.org)
The other way to get to the island is via yachts or cruise ships. Private yachts are only allowed to dock in Nouméa harbour. Cruise ships often drop anchor in several harbours so passengers can spend a day on beach.
To get around the country, you can charter private jets, helicopters or hop on a domestic flight. The road network is really good and there are bus services all the time.
Ok. That’s it for today. See you tomorrow
À demain
Melinda
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