The 14th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FestPAC 14) promises to be a landmark event in 2028, as New Caledonia takes centre stage to showcase the vibrant and diverse cultures of the Pacific Islands. With the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) and the Government of New Caledonia, the groundwork is laid to combine culture with tourism in an unprecedented way. This collaboration aims to celebrate Pacific heritage while promoting sustainable and immersive tourism experiences that will resonate on a global scale.
New Caledonia Set to Host 14th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture in 2028: Important Things to Know About
Travel and Tour World, 25 April 2026 , New Caledonia
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