Nestled on the east coast of Grande Terre, Natural Pool Oro Bay captivates visitors with its turquoise lagoon enclosed by coral reefs, creating a safe and scenic swimming environment. This natural infinity pool offers one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in New Caledonia, where you can swim alongside tropical fish and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean. Easily accessible and surrounded by lush vegetation, it’s a must-visit destination for nature lovers and families alike.
The peak season runs from May to October when the weather is dry and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities like swimming and sunbathing.
November to April brings more rainfall but also fewer crowds and lower accommodation prices. The landscape becomes greener and more vibrant during this period.
New Caledonia enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. Oro Bay experiences occasional trade winds that make the conditions pleasant even during warmer months.
June through September are optimal for families due to calm sea conditions, minimal rain, and comfortable temperatures ranging between 20°C and 27°C.
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| By Car | Approximately 1 hour drive from Nouméa via Route des Tropiques (RT1) |
| Public Transport | Limited bus service; renting a car is recommended |
| Tour Operators | Guided tours available from Nouméa including transport and stops at other coastal attractions |
Entry Fee: Free access
Opening Hours: Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Note: No lifeguards on duty – swim at your own risk
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for rocky areas, snacks, and plenty of drinking water. Arrive early in the morning to avoid midday heat and secure parking space near the site.
Is Natural Pool Oro Bay suitable for children?
Yes, the shallow waters protected by reefs make it safe for kids under supervision.
Are there facilities like restrooms or food stalls?
No permanent facilities exist at the site, so bring all necessary supplies with you.
Can I snorkel here?
Absolutely! The clear water reveals colorful coral gardens and diverse marine life.
Do I need a permit to visit?
No permits required as it's a public area open to everyone.