A traditional wharf located in Ancient Tonga, a traditional settlement within Nuku’alofa in Tonga.
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About Nukualofa
Our photos of Nukualofa will show you what this town is about. Nukualofa, the capital of Tonga and the main commercial hub is located on the big island of Tongatapu. It is surrounded by beautiful beaches, coral gardens, and nearby coral cays.
Nuku’alofa contains nearly one-third of the total population of Tonga. That said, it is a small town by international standards, but is big enough to offer travelers accommodation, travel agencies, and descent transport options for further exploration.
Most tourists to Tonga will arrive in Nuku’alofa airport. While some travelers will stay in Nuku’alofa, others will head out of town to a beach resort or hotel on a more scenic part of the island. Another option is to stay at a resort in one of the outlying islands. Whatever your plan, you should spend at least a day in Nuku’alofa to sort out any tours you may want to do and to see the local attractions.
Attractions
Nuku’alofa is the location of the Royal Palace called ‘the Sia ko Veiongo (Veiongo Hill)’, this is the King of Tonga’s official residence. You could also head to Little Italy Hotel for fine cuisine. Old Tonga on the outskirts of town is a reconstructed village from the past. If you want to know what a Tongan village looked like before Europeans discovered these islands, then this is the place. Whatever you decide to do, you could easily have a great day just walking around the town, visiting the markets, and strolling along the scenic coastline.
You can hire a car from a number of different services, but you need to get a temporary Tongan driving permit. This requires a current international license, some cash, and a trip to the local police station to get the permit. The island is easy to drive around and there are many attractions to see. Most of them are on the coast which include stunning beaches, blow holes, caves, and views of other islands.
Nuku’alofa harbor and marina is the place to go to take a boat to one of the smaller outlying islands such as Atata, Fafa, and Pangaimotu. Visiting one of these islands for the day comes highly recommended. If you only had time to visit one, then make it Fafa as it is the most scenic. You can book tours from Nuku’alofa which include a return trip by boat and meals at a resort. You are then free to explore each island at your leisure, or just bathe on a beach and enjoy a swim from time to time.
Another option is to book a day tour of neighboring (big) island of Eua. You can get there by a 20 minute flight, and then be taken around the island in a four-wheel dive. If you want a scenic beach all to yourself, see pristine landscapes, cliff views, or do some whale watching, then this island is worth visiting.
Nearly all travelers entering Tonga will get the chance to take photos of Nukualofa and the many natural attractions around Tongatapu Island. It is beautiful, but make sure you allow for some time to swim on a beautiful beach and dive among the corals.
Tapa cloth is used for ceremonial purposes and decorating walls. The cloth is made from tree bark and is...
Tongan Souvenirs at Talamahu Market
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Interior view of a traditional fale in Tonga
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A traditional Tongan sail boat at Old Tonga, a replica of an old Tongan village. It is located within...
Sunday in Tonga is considered the sabbath day and is even enshrined in the constitution. Pictured is one of...
Looking at the Australian High Commission on Salote Road in Nuku’alofa Tonga.
View of a deserted Taufa’ahau Rd, the main road in Nukualofa, Tonga. Every Sunday morning, Nukualofa becomes empty when...
Little Italy Hotel in Nukualofa Tonga
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Handicrafts for sale in Nukualofa Tonga
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View of the National Reserve Bank of Tonga located in Nuku’alofa.
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