The Loyalty Islands are a group of islands located in the South Pacific, part of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia. The main islands include Lifou, Maré, and Ouvéa, each known for their stunning natural beauty, including white sandy beaches and coral reefs. The islands are inhabited by the indigenous Kanak people, who have a rich cultural heritage.
The Loyalty Islands are popular for eco-tourism and offer various activities such as snorkeling, diving, and hiking. The islands' unique ecosystems and marine life attract visitors looking to explore their natural wonders. The region's tropical climate makes it a year-round destination for travelers.