Board the iconic Petit Train Vert — Nouméa's beloved open-air road train — for a 90-minute panoramic sweep of the city's French colonial architecture, hilltop forts, and sweeping bay views. The most charming and civilised way to read this uniquely Franco-Melanesian capital.
What to expect
The open-sided train winds through Place des Cocotiers — Nouméa's palm-lined civic heart — past the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, up to the Ouen Toro hilltop cannons for sweeping 360-degree lagoon panoramas, then down through the colourful Latin Quarter to the Anse Vata beachfront. Commentary is lively and richly informative, pointing out architectural details and historical anecdotes invisible to the independent wanderer. The pace is leisurely enough to absorb the city's layered character without a single rushed moment. Ideal as an elegant orientation before deeper exploration on foot.
Good to know
Departs from Place des Cocotiers in the city centre — approximately a 15-minute walk or short taxi from the cruise terminal. Lyvaï also operates combined tours with zoo/botanical garden access; enquire directly. Runs most cruise call days but confirm scheduling directly. Excellent option if port time is short.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Noumea — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.