Vava’u
Vava’u is not only one of the most beautiful islands in Tonga, but also one of Tonga's most popular island groups for tourists, with island resorts, the bustling town of Neiafu, and a South Pacific sailing hub. Vava'u's beauty shines beneath the waves, with crystal visibility of up to 30 meters illuminating remote sea caves and historically significant shipwrecks.
Swimming with humpback whales and snorkeling in majestic sea caves like Swallows' Cave are just a few of the activities available in Tonga. With a labyrinth of inlets and islands crammed together, it is also a great sailing spot. Visitors of all abilities can explore Vavau's underwater majesty thanks to a variety of snorkeling locations. Visitors can stay in one of Neiafu's hotels or guesthouses, on one of the island resorts scattered across the otherwise uninhabited islands, or in villas and resorts scattered across the islands connected to the main island by causeways.
Location: Vava’u Island, Tonga