Ma'a Nonu has arrived in France and is longing to add more titles to his glittering CV with three-time European Champions Cup winner Toulon.

Fresh from winning the World Cup with the All Blacks last month, the 33-year-old second five-eighth was presented today at the Top 14 club.

He told the media conference "they've won the championship three years in row, a lot of good players I've played against are playing here and I'm looking forward to playing alongside them".

Nonu has racked up 103 caps for the All Blacks, but his international career now appears to be over after his Northern Hemisphere move.

He said: "I come here for a new adventure, this is my home now and I will give my all for Toulon."

Nonu joins a long list of stars at the Stade Mayol, including another recent arrival in Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper.

Australia's Matt Giteau, a long-time adversary and now possible midfield partner for Nonu, will be another familiar face, while several All Blacks have made the move in the past.

Nonu said: "I have a very close relationship with Tana Umaga, who was here coaching and playing, Sonny Bill (Williams), Chris Masoe I know well, and I spoke to Matt Giteau after the Rugby World Cup final.

"They had lots to say about Toulon - the people are really nice and it's the place to play rugby, the fans are mad about rugby and it's a really nice lifestyle for the family.

"I've watched the Top 14 over the years and it's a great competition, a great style of rugby - similar to New Zealand footy - really passionate fans and one of the best competitions in the world."