Why Not A South Pacific Resort Called Paradis D’Ouvea
- By Peter Stewart
- Published 19 November 2007
Peter Stewart
Peter Stewart has been travel writing for over twenty years, and enjoys nothing better than discovering hotels and resorts that are not well known to the general public.
He now contributes articles to Worldwide Vacation Spots and Best Vacations Guide.
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Looking for a South Pacific Island Beach Resort that is situated in an impossibly beautiful place, then look no further than the Hotel Paradis D’Ouvea which is situated on the
To get a picture of what a Pacific Ocean paradise is like, just imagine a 30 mile long blue lagoon with only one hotel sitting on a white sand beach, and you have the beach virtually all to yourself.
The four star Paradis D’Ouvre is the only quality hotel in the Loyalty Islands, which are a group of four islands a short flight away from the Capital of New Caledonia to the north. It has 15 cottages type villas, and ten of them are on the beach, whilst four of the others which have two bedrooms are further back, with only one ‘family’ style cottage is on the beach.
The accommodation is spacious and perfectly adequately furnished, with large verandahs, but it is important to remember that Ouvea is a remote