Kiki Plage, nestled on the serene island of New Caledonia near Xepenehe, is a pristine beach that beckons with its unspoiled beauty and tranquil ambiance. Stretching over a considerable length, the beach is adorned with powdery, white sand that contrasts strikingly against the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific. Despite its natural allure, Kiki Plage has few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does not permit dogs, doesn't provide accessibility for disabled visitors, and maintains a policy against nudity and camping. Moreover, there are no restroom facilities on-site, making it a place for those truly looking to disconnect and immerse in nature. The quiet shorelines of Kiki Plage offer limited activities, focusing on relaxation and the enjoyment of its untouched landscapes, without the excitement of surfing or lifeguard-supervised swimming areas.