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		<title>Water Activities in New Caledonia</title>
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The French colony of New Caledonia is the ideal island destination for fishing and diving holiday, based north-west of New Zealand in the South Pacific.


If you are in to culture, shopping and dining, you will be exhilarated with Noumea, capital of the main island of Grand Terre. With brilliant museums, the graceful dress shops of [...]]]></description>
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The French colony of New Caledonia is the ideal island destination for fishing and diving holiday, based north-west of New Zealand in the South Pacific.
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If you are in to culture, shopping and dining, you will be exhilarated with Noumea, capital of the main island of Grand Terre. With brilliant museums, the graceful dress shops of Rue de Sebastopol or the shops of Chinatown, and restaurants both casual and exclusive, Noumea has been called the Paris of the Pacific. If this isn&#8217;t enough then the Grand Terre is surrounded by its proudest treasure, the worlds largest coral lagoon and second largest coral reef, where marine life bursts.
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Souht-east trade winds and its location as one of the southern most Pacific islands give New Caledonia a glorious, temperate climate year round. With consistant warm and sunny days there are endless opportunites for diving and fishing jaunts. Glorious coral, underwater canyons and caves offer the backdrop for stunning dives and abundant fishing.
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Fishing holidays in New Caledonia is ideal for the fishing enthusiast. Guided charter boats for deep sea and big game fishing; cruisers and catamarans for rod, spear, and fly fishing; or small, local boats are all accessible for hire. New Caledonia is well-known by fishers around the world as one of the greatest and most gorgeous bonefishing locations in the world. These fish are well-known for their strength and speed, and fisherman hoping to set records flock to this area.
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The small islands that make up New Caledonia are idyllic for diving and snorkelling. Clear turqouise waters, white sand beaches, over 900 sorts of coral&#8211;some only found in New Caledonia, and more than 15,000 species of marine life provide divers a myriad of sights and experiences. .  New Caledonia is a <a href="http://www.newcaledonia.com.au/somuchtodo/water/diving/">diving holidays</a> paradise.
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New Caledonia is the ideal location for all fishing and diving experiences and pleasures.</p>
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