On this island you get the ship tender boats to the wharf, word of advise, the waters are clearer on the right of the wharf, on the left where most people go there are kayaks that run you over and also the water is slightly merky on the left side. ...
We caught the tender over to this pretty litle island which took less thn ten minutes by our tender. Beautiful beach with the bluet water ive ever seen. we got off at the jetty and walked up the hill where there were stalls, massage, hairbraiding, drinks etc we walked up the hill to the left to visit a church. Great view of the ship so take a nice photo. Then went to Jenek Bay for some ...
Went on shore on tender and walked around the main area for a couple of hours and also walked for a while on the beach. Then went back to the ship for the afternoon. ...
It was very closed in due to the ship load of tourists. We hadn't planned on a tour here but looking back probably should have. We just walked around and had a massage $15 for 15 minutes. This was the highlight. ...
We spent the day on the beach, very pleasant, wonderful views.
The only problem was that the beach was covered by rough coral and it was difficult walking into and out of the water.
I felt we should have been advised of this by staff on Celebrity Solstice. ...
Beautiful place. Wonderful warm water for snorkeling. Greeted by turtles as the tender pulled into the jetty. Lovely. Shopping is a bit pricy compared to the other places we went though ...
Got Port 3 wrong -went to Noumea, did a fabulous snorkelling tour. Rating 5 stars. Ventured out & tested my bad French. Also did a great Island Discovery Tchou Thcou tour. Loved it. I'll probably go back there some time & spend a week or 2.
Lifou was Basic & the people there friendly. Just lazed at the beach there. ...
Did the walk up to the Church on the hill for some excellent photos of the ship anchored. The down to Jinek Bay where it is 1000F/15AUD to snorkel. It is well worth the money and would be even better is the tourists heeded the warnings of not wearing the sunscreen or walking on the coral. The coral to the right is better than the left. We don't use flippers and never have a problem. On the way ...