Ouv é a Island is an island of French New Caledonia (New Caledonia, (French: Nouvelle- cal é donie), located on the east side of (Grande Terre), the main island of New Caledonia, covering an area of about 132 square kilometres and a permanent population of about 3000 people.
Ouv é a Island is a crescent, narrow atoll island, about 35 kilometers long and narrowest less than 40 meters long. There is only one road running from north to south. The road is a two-way driveway surrounded by palm trees. Coconut trees on both sides of the road smell of milk under the scorching sun. > Ouv é a Island has a 25-kilometer coastline, romantic dark blue from light to deep, gentle erosion of white and soft beaches. In addition, there is a large blue terrestrial crab growing in the palm plantation here.
Japanese writer (Katsura Morimura), who once lived on Ouv é a Island for some time, wrote a famous love novel, "the closest Island to Paradise," against the background of Ouv é a Island. Although the author is now dead, But it continues to attract a new generation of visitors from Japan and the world, and the impression of "the closest island to heaven" has become a business card for Ouv é a Island to show the world.
There is a small airport on Ouv é a Island (Ouv é a Airport,: UVE), has flights to and from (Noumea), the capital of New Caledonia, and (Lifou Island), Leif Island), which can also be reached by ferry from Noum é a.