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    Divine Island is an uninhabitied island located near to Poum on the northern tip of Grande Terra the main island in New Caledonia

    The island is a stopover for cruise ships and has one jetty with a BBQ area and beach volleyball nets on the main beach. A short stroll up the hill to the lookout rewards visitors with stunning views of Emerald Bay, more islands, and sweeping views of the long sandy beaches.

    There is also a track that disects the island which gives you easy access to the beaches on the otherside. You can walk around the island in less than 3 hours.

    Inland there are Palm trees and Maquis vegetation which is characterised by low, sclerophyllous, evergreen trees, and shrubs.

     

     


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