Ile Ouen is a small island located in New Caledonia, which is a French territory in the Pacific Ocean. It is approximately 105 km northwest of the capital city, Nouméa. Ile Ouen is known for its beautiful beaches, tropical climate, and rich marine life. The island has a small population and is primarily inhabited by the indigenous Kanak people. Tourism and agriculture, particularly the cultivation of vanilla, are the main economic activities on the island.