Travel Vaccines and Advice for New Caledonia
New Caledonia is a special collective of France located in the South Pacific. It consists of a main island and various smaller islands in the region.
The capital city is Noumea and it is also the largest city on Grand Terre and the other islands.
New Caledonia has a small population across the islands. But, there is a vibrant and distinct culture to be found.
On This Page:
What Vaccines Do I Need for New Caledonia?
Do I Need a Passport or Visa for New Caledonia?
What Is the Climate Like in New Caledonia?
How Safe Is New Caledonia?
Swamps in New Caledonia
What Should I Take to New Caledonia?
Canadian Embassy in New Caledonia
Do I Need Vaccines for New Caledonia?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for New Caledonia. The PHAC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for New Caledonia: COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, yellow fever, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:
- COVID-19 –
Airborne –
Recommended for all travellers - Hepatitis A –
Food & Water –
Recommended for most travellers - Hepatitis B –
Blood & Body Fluids –
Accelerated schedule available - Yellow Fever –
Mosquito –
Required if travelling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission - Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) –
Various Vectors –
Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended. - TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) –
Wounds & Airborne –
Only one adult booster of pertussis required. - Chickenpox –
Direct Contact & Airborne –
Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox. - Shingles –
Direct Contact –
Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles. - Pneumonia –
Airborne –
Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both. - Influenza –
Airborne –
Vaccine components change annually. - Meningitis –
Airborne & Direct Contact –
Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students. - Polio –
Food & Water –
Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
See the tables below for more information:
Recommended Travel Vaccinations for New Caledonia |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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COVID-19 | Airborne | Recommended for all travellers |
Hepatitis A | Food & Water | Recommended for most travellers |
Hepatitis B | Blood & Body Fluids | Accelerated schedule available |
Yellow Fever | Mosquito | Required if travelling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission |
Routine Vaccinations for New Caledonia |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) | Various Vectors | Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended. |
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) | Wounds & Airborne | Only one adult booster of pertussis required. |
Chickenpox | Direct Contact & Airborne | Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox. |
Shingles | Direct Contact | Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles. |
Pneumonia | Airborne | Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both. |
Influenza | Airborne | Vaccine components change annually. |
Meningitis | Airborne & Direct Contact | Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students. |
Polio | Food & Water | Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended. |
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Do I Need a Passport or Visa for New Caledonia
Tourist visas are not required for stays under 90 days. Visas and other documents are handled by the Australian embassy.
New Caledonia Entry Requirements |
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Do I Need A… | For My Trip to New Caledonia? | |
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Passport | ||
Tourist Visa | ||
Business Visa | ||
Vaccinations |
Sources: Embassy of New Caledonia and Government of Canada
What Is the Climate Like in New Caledonia?
New Caledonia has a tropical climate, but has a hot and rainy season and a cool and dry season. These seasons are influenced by the trade winds.
The hot and rainy season runs from December to March with temperatures ranging from 30 to 35.
The cool and dry season runs from June to September with temperatures ranging from 20 to 25.
How Safe Is New Caledonia?
Avoid public areas where protests take place as protests occur regularly and have the potential to turn violent. Crime is low in New Caledonia, but petty crimes are most common such as pick-pocketing. Keep your valuables close and in your sights at all times, especially in crowded areas.
Be cautious in nightclubs and clubs for brawls and assaults are more prone to happen in those locations.
Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.
Swamps in New Caledonia
Swamps don’t always draw tourists. But, the swamps in New Caledonia are an exception, particularly the Heart of Voh. The Heart of Voh is a natural design created in a swamp near the town of Voh. A heart can be seen by plane or by mountain.
Tourists can climb Mount Kathepaik, usually a two hour hike, to see the naturally created heart from above.
What Should I Take To New Caledonia?
Here are some essential items to consider for your trip to New Caledonia:
- If you’re travelling between June-September, bring a light sweater to wear at night.
- If you’re travelling between December and March, pack light clothes and an umbrella for rain.
- Hats and sunscreen to protect against the sun.
- Light rain jacket (sometimes the weather can be unpredictable)
- Mosquito repellent and clothing that covers bare skin to prevent mosquito bites and infections.
U.S. Embassy in New Caledonia
If travellers face issues or have concerns while travelling throughout the country, contact or visit the Canadian Embassy.
There is no Canadian embassy in New Caledonia, but it is served by a consulate.
Canadian Consulate in New Caledonia
Immeuble Norwich, Level 2,
11 Georges Baudoux street,
Artillerie, Noumea, New Caledonia
Telephone: 687 272 414
Email: Consular.Noumea@dfat.gov.au
If you have any questions about travelling to New Caledonia or are wondering what shots you may need for your trip, schedule an appointment with your local Passport Health travel medicine clinic. Call us at or book online now and protect yourself today.
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