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©Canyoning in New Caledonia|Anaëlle Chretien & Steven Lequertier

Canyoning

In New Caledonia

With its crystal-clear waterfalls, lush landscapes, and year-round tropical climate, New Caledonia is the ultimate canyoning destination for both thrill-seekers and first-timers.

Discover Canyoning Adventures

in New Caledonia

Caledonia Canyoning offers courses for all skill levels (starting from age 8) in breathtaking locations just outside Nouméa. Led by experienced, multilingual guides, each adventure is designed to be safe, unforgettable, and packed with incredible moments. Whether you opt for a half-day adventure, a full-day excursion, an overnight bivouac, or a multi-day course, you’re in for an experience like no other.

Canyoning is the perfect blend of adrenaline and exploration, offering a unique way to experience New Caledonia’s hidden waterfalls and rivers. This exhilarating activity, combining abseiling, swimming, and natural rock slides, is open to adventurers aged 8 and over. Whether you’re looking for a heart-pounding challenge or a fun family outing, grab your swimmers, lace up your runners, and get ready to dive into some of the best canyoning spots in the Pacific.

Where to go?

Yahoué Waterfalls - Mont-Dore

Beginner level

Just 20 minutes from Nouméa, this beginner-friendly canyoning course takes you into the heart of Pic Malaoui’s stunning waterfalls, some of the most beautiful in New Caledonia. After a short 30-minute walk through the Yahoué rainforest, you’ll reach a natural playground of small waterfalls, rock slides, and refreshing pools. Perfect for families, this spot offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, with half-day and multi-day introductory courses available.

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©Ga Wivaek Pass Hike
A supervised adventure accessible to all!

Our guide Tristan was amazing—super clear, patient, and adapted the course to different skill levels. He also gave us great tips on how to make the most of the experience safely. What I loved was that you could manage your own descent—if you weren’t comfortable jumping, there was always an alternative route.

Anaëlle

Dumbéa Waterfalls

Beginner level

Ideal for a family-friendly canyoning experience, the Dumbéa Waterfalls adventure begins with an easy 30-minute walk through the protected Dumbéa Provincial Park. From there, you’ll navigate gentle white-water currents, swim in emerald pools, and learn about New Caledonia’s rich biodiversity. This is a great way to introduce kids (ages 8 and up) to canyoning while fostering a connection with nature.

Khogis Waterfalls - Dumbéa

Intermediate level

For those seeking a bit more of a challenge, Mont Koghi’s canyon offers a thrilling mix of jumps, rock slides, and abseiling down waterfalls as high as 25 metres. The adventure starts with a 45-minute rainforest hike before plunging into this action-packed canyoning course. Between adrenaline-fueled descents, enjoy a picnic surrounded by lush vegetation and unique native species such as tree ferns and kaori pines.

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©Steven portrait at Nengone Village
Absolutely incredible!

After a 1.5-hour hike, we kicked things off with two abseiling descents (15m and 20m), followed by the highlight—a massive 30-40m waterfall descent! Our guide Tristan made sure everything was safe and fun.

The second half of the day was more relaxed, with water hiking, rock slides, and small jumps. A fantastic experience!

Steven

Dzumac Canyon - Dumbéa

Intermediate level

Set in the wild and rugged landscapes of the Couvelée mountain range, this canyoning course is an adventure lover’s dream. A 4WD transfer followed by a 45-minute trek brings you to a hidden world of deep gorges, towering waterfalls, and pristine natural pools. Suitable for both beginners (aged 8 and up) and experienced adventurers, this spot offers the option of an overnight bivouac by the river—an unforgettable way to connect with nature.

Roche Blanche Canyon

Advanced level

For experienced canyoners looking for a real challenge, Roche Blanche in Païta delivers a day of extreme adventure. After a demanding 1.5 to 2-hour hike over rocky terrain, you’ll tackle a technical aquatic course with heart-stopping jumps, powerful water passages, and abseiling descents from dizzying heights. The reward? A well-earned swim in a breathtaking, emerald-green rock pool and a picnic surrounded by stunning scenery. (Minimum age: 14)

F.A.Q

Frequently asked questions about canyoning in New Caledonia
  • When is the best time to go canyoning in New Caledonia?

    Anytime! With its mild climate year-round, New Caledonia is a canyoning paradise no matter the season.

  • What should I bring with me?

    All essential equipment (helmet, wetsuit, safety gear, and even photos!) is provided. You’ll need to bring:

    • Swimmers and a towel
    • Sports shoes (avoid smooth soles)
    • Water bottle
    • Warm clothing for after your adventure
    • For longer trips, a packed lunch or sleeping bag if staying overnight
  • Do I need to be in good physical condition?

    Canyoning is open to most fitness levels, but you should be comfortable with light hiking and swimming. For beginner courses, expect a 30-minute hike with your gear before starting the adventure.