

Ouvea Island is a dream destination with its magnificent clear blue sea, white sandy beaches and its green parrots which are unique in the world. The West coast of the island boasts the largest beach in the Loyalty Islands: 25 km of uninterrupted white sand surrounded by an emerald lagoon.
Legend has it that fishermen from Wallis Island were building a canoe when an axe fell from a worker’s hand mortally wounding the chief’s son. In panic, the workmen fled on their fragile skiff and after journeying across the Pacific, they arrived on an island which they christened Ouvéa in memory of their faraway place of origin (Ouvéa is the Maori name for Wallis: Uvea).Ouvéa is comprised of three customary districts: Saint Joseph, Fayaoué and Mouli. There are also two independent "chefferies": those of Takedji and Gossanah. Ouvéa’s inhabitants are very welcoming and happy to help you with information about this beautiful island.
NDTC recommend to stay on a typical bungalow or one of the luxury villas of Paradis d'Ouvéa just a few steps away from the Mouli Bridge, one the most beautiful beaches on the Island.
Category: ***
Room capacity: 10 lagoon bungalows and 10 deluxe rooms with sun porch (sea view bungalow) bathroom, lounge, AC, telephone and mini bar. Restaurant, bar and shop.
The restaurant offers specialities from the island either from its daily menu or a la carte .Bar, lounge, and a traditional faré. Open every day.
Activities and services available at hotel: Island tours, bike hire, diving, flippers, masks and snorkeling.