Refurbished in 2018 and just 200 metres from the beach, Ramada Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Noumea features a palm-fringed swimming pool and a revolving restaurant with panoramic views.
John
From
Australia
Location was OK, a little bit out of Noumea but only a short work to the beach.
Located in Noumea, 2.2 km from Baie Des Citrons Beach, Gondwana City Art provides air-conditioned rooms and a garden.
Diane
From
Australia
Easy to access breakfast in the morning with several choices available. There was a pleasant garden setting within the hotel with very helpful and friendly staff
Facing Anse Vata Beach, Chateau Royal Beach Resort & Spa boasts a day spa with an indoor pool, a fitness centre, 2 restaurants and 2 bars overlooking the lagoon.
Annette
From
Australia
the hotel is beautiful, the room was beautiful, very clean
Located in Noumea, Hotel Gondwana - Eco friendly provides accommodation with a garden, private parking and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Kay
From
Australia
We’re very helpful as we had to contact airline but had no service from our telco. As we had to leave our ship due to cyclone and had to organise flights at a minute’s notice.
Hilton Noumea La Promenade Residences is located on l’Anse Vata Bay in Nouméa. It overlooks the sea and coral reef, and features a fitness centre and a swimming pool (heated in winter months).
Dianne Young
From
Switzerland
Apartment was large and comfortable with lovely view
The Stanley Noumea is located on the water’s edge in the heart of Sainte Marie Bay. The outdoor swimming pool is surrounded by sun loungers and offers beautiful lagoon views.
Located in the city centre of Noumea, Hotel Le Paris features free WiFi and is just 5 minutes' drive from the harbour, shops and restaurants. Guests can enjoy an on-site cafe and a bar.
On average, 3-star hotels in Noumea cost £104 per night, and 4-star hotels in Noumea are £176 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Noumea can on average be found for £200 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Noumea this weekend is £115 or, for a 4-star hotel, £196. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Noumea for this weekend cost on average around £176 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £115 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Noumea for tonight. You'll pay on average around £190 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Noumea will cost around £176 (based on Booking.com prices).
We enjoyed eating at various nearby restaurants, either...
We enjoyed eating at various nearby restaurants, either within walking distance or a short drive. In addition to beaches and the beautiful oceanfront setting, Noumea has various interesting attractions and heritage sites within the city or nearby. We particularly enjoyed our visits to the Tijibaou Cultural Centre, the Maritime Museum, and Fort Teremba.
Guest review by
John
Canada
Review score
10.0
Noumea is beautiful, good for relaxation & reseting your...
Noumea is beautiful, good for relaxation & reseting your exercise regime. Civil arrest happened while there ,flights camcelled, airport closed, wld return if safe to do so. check to see whats happening in Noumea to avoid being stuck in the country.
Casa del sole great place to stay, you need to pay for yr wii fii, ā week is 5 days at 2000 franc, there 24 hr is till 11am doesn't matter if you arrive 11pm night before. Place needed some maintaince, oven wasn't working, needed to take yr rubbish bags but if asked they wld give you one, need washing powder & to top up on toilet paper as toilet paper was scarce, but in saying that the country was under civil arrest & hard to get items. Staff were so lovely happy to help with any request, lanuage a barrier but fun.
Guest review by
Erin
New Zealand
Review score
8.0
i went to the blue river national park and had a mountain...
i went to the blue river national park and had a mountain bike ride, it was really beautiful, i arrived a bit late so missed out on the kayak. i went also to the black cliffs and they were beautiful also
I would recommend checking if places are open before u go tourist places are closed sat/sun. it also rained my entire 4 days, sadly the trips i wanted to do were all canceled, so no snorkeling, kayaking no visiting the offshore islands so it was a bit disappointing in this aspect, but you cant help the rain.
New Caledonia is also very set up to accommodate cruise ships and most things will be closed if there isn't a ship in the harbor. i would recommend getting a car though and driving around i saw such beautiful scenery
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Guest review by
Anonymous
New Zealand
Review score
8.0
We did not realy visited Noumea town, just one morning we...
We did not realy visited Noumea town, just one morning we walked along the beach from "Le Meridien Noumea" to the shopping area around the Hilton Noumea. Just your standard souvenier shops and a few restaurants. That was all besides the road to and from the International Airport what we saw of Noumea. We did not have anything to eat in town but had a drink and I do have to mention, it's not cheap. NZ$ 10.45 for a 250 ml glas of local NC Number One beer.
We stayed in DoubleTree by Hilton and at the Le Meridien. Both places offer enough relaxation, food and drinks. See individual info about these locations.
Guest review by
Rob
Netherlands
Review score
4.0
We stayed for 7 nights - 4 at the Le Meridien, 1 at Double...
We stayed for 7 nights - 4 at the Le Meridien, 1 at Double Tree (overwater bungalow) and 2 at the Hilton La Promenade. There's not much to do other than day trips to Duck Island (snorkelling), Amadee Island and Il Matre Island. Accommodation was nice however everything is expensive approx. 30% AUD more. A small Burger King meal will set you back $30, large pizza $50.
We stayed in an overwater bungalow at Il Matre Double Tree Hilton. Definitely would recommend this. The snorkelling was amazing, so many fish and turtles and the water is crystal clear. It was $900 for 1 night which included boat transfers and full buffet breakfast. The bungalow was perfect for 2 adults, 2 kids. You can take your own food and drinks and I would recommend this as the food and drink there is island prices $$$
Le Meridien is about 10min easy walk to town. The family ocean suite was spacious and has a kitchenette. Buffet breakfast was good but you wait a while for the food to be restocked. I think everyone was having a late breakfast to stretch them over lunch (we did!) until dinner. The pool was good for kids, lots of deck chairs and umbrellas. Right on the beach too.
The Hilton is on the Promenade, central to restaurants. We stayed in a 2 bedroom ocean view room. Very spacious, balcony off each room. Each room was air-conditioned. Washing machine was a bonus. Did not include breakfast but there's a little Gourmet patisserie 5mins walk up the road with cheese and bacon baguettes, gourmet rolls and sweets. A small supermarket next to the patisserie where you can stock up on drinks.
I would rate Noumea 2/10 - too expensive, not much to do, most locals dont speak english, more for honeymooners who want to relax than for families who are looking for activities. The overwater bungalow experience gets 10/10 so if I had an option of fly in and out just for this, then I would.
Guest review by
Mum Kitto
Australia
Review score
8.0
Disappointed by city beaches but there are superb islands in...
Disappointed by city beaches but there are superb islands in the lagoon, more of what you expect for S.Pacific though very expensive to get to by ferry. Amedee island is a great day out (not far off NZ$500 for 2 adults) New Caledonia is heinously expensive, especially eating out/bars although if you hunt there are some affordable options. Everything you read about prices in French Polynesia/Melanesia is very true e.g. 1 pizza + green salad between 2 people + 2 pastis + bottle of mid-range wine = NZ$225! NZ is itself expensive, so we're used to it, but some of the prices are eye-watering in NC - when we went for a fine dining night out it broke all our previous records (Le Roof at Anse Vata - but is a great experience nevertheless). Surprisingly, car hire is comparable to elsewhere and very doable. Busses are highly recommended to get out and about @ CFP300 per trip or 1200 for unlimited day travel, and easy to use even if not familiar with Noumea geography.
Noumea is more of a tropical city break than beaches. If you want archetypal white sand/palm tree beaches then go elsewhere. Actually, we were pleasantly surprised by how good the city is - superb roads/infrastructure, great eateries/bars, and what you read about French atmosphere in the S.Pacific is true. Unlike Vanuatu - the blurb there is misleading because it's pretty 3rd world, but Noumea really does deliver.
Great for a short break or a week for adults, but maybe not so much for a prolonged beach holiday with kids? Would we go back? Maybe. Noumea has pros and cons - surprises in some areas and disappoints in others. Superb coral/fishes, actually we thought better than a lot of Barrier Reef in Aus.
Guest review by
jane
New Zealand
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Ramada Hotel & Resort was very welcoming, polite and helpful when needed. The staff assisted us very good and was really good they spoke English. The Sports Bar and outdoor area is where we spent time enjoying our lovely breakfast,lunch and Dinner by the poolside. The Pool was perfect way to cool down and well looked after. Our Room had everything equipped with what we needed with a functional kitchen n good size fridge. Also bonus having an Air Con and Big Size Bed to relax and sleep after big day exploring.
Room was big, clean and well appointed. Staff are incredibly friendly and language wasn't an issue at all. The wine shop in the hotel was very well stocked and a reasonable price.
We walked straight onto the beach and didn't struggle to get loungers at the pool on any morning between 9-10am.
Shuttle to and from the airport was seamless and easy walk to shops, cafes and restaurants.
The location is great. So close to the beach you can swim at and the wifi worked when on the sand out the front. The staff were friendly, I liked the size of the rooms and the shower was great. New Caledonia is expensive but the Wingsy chicken shop nearby was super reasonable for dinner. The supermarket was like 1km away and the city centre wasn’t too far to walk to either.
We loved our stay at the Gondwana Hotel. We booked a room with a terrace on the top floor with a view of the city and the water which was really nice. The room was clean and comfortable with a really nice bathroom and comfortable bed. The staff were very helpful and were able to speak to us in English. The location was a great for exploring central Noumea.
Nice pool. Main area really nice. Breakfast was expensive but really good (by the way you are not allowed to swim in the sea. Noumea law, due to a shark attack some months ago. Not Le Meridien’s fault. They do have a lovely pool)
Guest review by
Gill
New Zealand
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