Gîte Houlo-Mene
Discover Tranquility at Gîte Houlo-Mene
Explore the pristine waters of New Caledonia with Ouaième Ferry, your gateway to breathtaking islands and serene beaches in the South Pacific.
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of New Caledonia, Ouaième Ferry offers tourists an unforgettable experience as they traverse the turquoise waters of the region. This ferry service is not just a means of transport; it's a gateway to the breathtaking islands and secluded beaches that define the beauty of this South Pacific paradise. With its reliable schedule and friendly service, visitors can easily plan their adventures across the region, making it a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the enchanting shores of New Caledonia.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car from the center of Poum, head south on Route Territoriale 1 (RT1) towards the junction with RPN3. Continue driving for approximately 15 kilometers until you reach the sign for Ouaième Ferry. The ferry terminal is located directly along RPN3, which runs adjacent to the coast. Look for the parking area near the ferry terminal where you can safely leave your vehicle.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, you can catch a local bus from Poum to the Ouaième Ferry area. Buses typically run a few times a day, so check the schedule in advance. Once you arrive at the nearest bus stop, you will need to walk approximately 1 kilometer south towards RPN3 to reach the ferry terminal. Follow the road signs, and you'll see the ferry service on your left-hand side.
Use Ouaième Ferry as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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