Turtle tour island Signal with taxi boat
Duration : 4 Hours
The Price : $80,00
Max People : 144
Start Location: Terminal ship from Noumea
Age Range : 0 to 99
Total Seats : 144/144
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The price: 80 AUD/adult – 70 AUD/child from 2 to 8 years old – Under 2 years old free
Local currency: 6000 xpf/adult – 5000 xpf/child from 2 to 8 years old – Under 2 years old free
This tour is with TAXI BOAT.
Tour schedule for cruise ships arriving in the morning:
9.30 am / Back AT 1.30 pm
10.30 am / Back 2.30 pm
11.30 am / Back at 3.30 pm
Meeting point, next to cruise ship here
And schedules only for cruise ships arriving in the afternoon:
Departure: 3 pm / Back 5.30 pm
Meeting point, next to cruise ship here
Timetable for customers staying at the hotel in Nouméa:
Departure : 8 am / Back 4 pm (metting point)
Departure: 9.15 am / Back 3.45 pm (meeting point)
Discover sea turtles in their natural habitat in Noumea, New Caledonia.
Come and discover an island (l’ilot Signal in Noumea) surrounded by a natural lagoon where you’ll find exceptional flora and fauna while snorkelling.
An unforgettable experience not to be missed.
This vast marine reserve is home to remnants of the penal colony era, as well as a tower indicating the Dumbéa channel.
You can observe many species of birds while enjoying the beaches and numerous shaded areas. Farés and barbecues are available.
The pontoon gives you easy access to an aquatic site that is exceptional in terms of marine biodiversity. Please respect the island’s flora and fauna.
Turtles love to rest and swim in the crystal-clear waters of Nouméa. Come and discover these majestic creatures just a few metres from the bathers.
Incredible marine life, on a white sandy beach and on the islands around Nouméa.
Discovering turtles in Nouméa is an unforgettable experience that will bring you closer to nature in a unique way. The beauty of New Caledonia and its surrounding waters, combined with the majesty of the sea turtles, creates an unforgettable experience for travellers and wildlife lovers alike. It’s an opportunity to raise awareness of the conservation of these vulnerable species while creating unforgettable memories in this South Pacific paradise.