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New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map – ITMB
New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map – ITMB New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map – ITMB New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map – ITMB

New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map – ITMB

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Double-Sided Folded Travel & Cruise Map
Scale: Varies | Size: 685 mm x 990 mm | Format: Paper (lamination optional)


🌴 Explore the South Pacific – From Island Shores to Open Sea

This beautifully rendered, double-sided map by International Travel Maps (ITMB) is your essential guide to New Caledonia and the broader cruising region of Oceania. Designed for travellers, adventurers, and cruise ship passengers alike, this map combines detailed local cartography with a sweeping overview of the entire South Pacific—from the remote Loyalty Islands to the bustling ports of Sydney and Honolulu.


🧭 Side One: New Caledonia & the Loyalty Islands

  • Main Island Coverage: Grande Terre is shown in detail, including the capital Nouméa, national highways, smaller roads, villages, resorts, and points of interest.

  • Loyalty Islands Included: Lifou, Maré, Ouvéa, and Tiga – key highlights for divers, eco-tourists, and cultural explorers.

  • WWII Historical Significance: Strategic military importance noted, with locations that played a role during the war.

  • Resorts and Urban Infrastructure: Road network linking coastal towns, beaches, and the capital, along with resort icons.

  • French Overseas Territory: Shows regional divisions, marine parks, and French place names.


🌊 Side Two: Oceania – South Pacific Cruising Map

Covering the entire cruising corridor of the South Pacific, this side offers a rare regional view ideal for:

  • Cruise planning from Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii

  • Island hopping and yacht navigation

  • Educational use for understanding geography, island nations, and maritime routes

Includes:

Region / Feature Covered
🏝️ Hawaii to the Marianas Including Guam and Micronesia
🇦🇺 Eastern Australia Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns
🇳🇿 All of New Zealand North and South Islands
🇼🇸 Samoa, American Samoa, Fiji, Tonga Central Polynesia
🇹🇻 Tuvalu, Kiribati, Marshall Islands North-central Pacific
🇨🇰 Cook Islands & French Polynesia Including Tahiti and Bora Bora
🌐 Major cruise routes With port cities and key sea lanes

🌟 Key Features

  • Double-sided: Local map + regional oceanic overview

  • Cruise and tourism focused: Resorts, harbours, and touristic highlights marked

  • Political boundaries and major cities included

  • Extensive indexing: Easy reference to place names

  • Printed on quality paper for clarity and colour


🛡️ Optional Lamination Available

Want a map that can handle more than a sea breeze?

  • ✍️ Write-on/wipe-off surface (great for cruise planning or classroom use)

  • 💧 Water-resistant & tear-proof with 80-micron gloss laminate

  • 🎯 Map dots & whiteboard markers can be used without damaging the surface

Laminated maps are made by carefully flattening the folded map and encapsulating it in a protective layer. Note: slight fold lines may still be visible due to the original format.

We also offer:

  • Canvas printing on 395gsm matte canvas with pigment inks

  • Timber hang rails (allow 10 working days for framed delivery)


📐 Specifications

Attribute Detail
Publisher International Travel Maps (ITMB)
Title New Caledonia & Oceania Cruising Map
Format Folded paper (laminated & canvas options available)
Printed Area 685 mm x 990 mm
Scale Varies by region
Sidedness Double-sided (New Caledonia / South Pacific)

🧳 Ideal For:

  • 🌊 Cruise passengers & planners exploring South Pacific routes

  • ✈️ Australians & New Zealanders vacationing in Nouméa or the Loyalty Islands

  • 🗺️ Travel agents and tourism operators

  • 🏫 Educators and students studying Pacific geography

  • 🌍 Map collectors and globetrotters


✈️ Travel Tip:

New Caledonia is an increasingly popular getaway for travellers from Australia, New Zealand, and France—offering crystal-clear lagoons, colonial architecture, and laid-back island culture, just a short flight or cruise away.




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