Bourrail village is located in South Province New Caledonia, and famous for its magnificent mountain scenery and turquoise waters of an incredible deep color! It seems that nature created it for one purpose - to make your vacation unforgettable!
Resting by the sea for each traveler is associated with different activities. Someone loves complete relaxation and silence, while others need activity. Our configurator will always help you choose a beach that meets your personal needs.
If a beach holiday for you is primarily the sound of the surf, the cries of seagulls over the pier and leisurely walks along the coast, then you are definitely a fan of calm beaches. The most popular beaches for such a holiday in the vicinity of Bourrail are Baie des tortues, Roche Percee Beach, Poe Beach.
The list of available beach activities is certainly important, but for many travelers it is not a determining factor when choosing a vacation spot. Below you will find some information about the natural features of the beaches of Bourrail, we hope that this information will help you find the place of your dreams.
The beaches of village are mainly wide. According to reviews of major beach experts and vacationers, most beaches have a high level of cleanliness. Sandy beaches dominate the rest!
Usually, the depth increases normally. If this is important to you, always use our filter to check for a particular beach.
This is a stunning little beach. The sunsets are supposed to be incredible on clear days, but unfortunately we had too much cloud cover when we visited. Despite that, it's still a beautiful spot.
This bay is a small, secluded spot that can only be reached on foot, unlike the nearby Turtle Bay. It's perfect for a quick lunch break while exploring the three bays. Snorkeling is an option here, and you may spot turtles, guitar rays, and small sharks. However, the tide can sometimes create issues or make the water murky. The bay is named after the past use of young couples hiding here among the dense vegetation to enjoy some privacy.
This amazing place stands out because it's one of the few areas along Poé beach where you won't find any seaweed. Being a sandbar, swimming is not possible during low tide, but it becomes a delightful spot for a swim, especially for children, when the tide is high. Additionally, the surroundings offer plenty of shade and camping is permitted. Moreover, it's the perfect location to enjoy a beautiful sunset and capture some stunning photographs.