Niuafo'ou
VAVA'U
Vava'u
HA'APAI
Ha'apai
Nuku'alofa
Tongatapu
TONGATAPU
Eua
Ata
Lush tropical landscapes
Tonga is comprised of 176 coral and
volcanic islands, 36 of which are
inhabited. The country is divided into four
distinct parts, each scenically diverse.
The main island in the south, Tongatapu
is Tonga's cultural centre and the home of
the Kingdom's capital, Nuku'alofa.
To the north of Tongatapu lies the
Ha'apai group, a chain of low lying atolls
surrounded by clear turquoise waters.
Ha'apai Island is a favourite with visitors
who have the option to stay in the local
village and participate in everything from
kava ceremonies, feasting and dancing,
to hunting feke (octopus) with village
fishermen in outrigger canoes.
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Beyond Ha'apai is the Vava'u group of
islands. This is a paradise of lush tropical
landscapes, a deep water harbour, rock
islands and limestone caves. Vava'u Island
has beautiful beaches and a scenic drive
around the west coast with stunning
views of Port of Refuge Harbour and the
numerous outer islands. Further north still
are the Niuas, an isolated trio of volcanic
islands where traditional Tongan culture
still thrives.
Capital and major centres
Nuku'alofa is the home of the
Royal Palace. Tonga is ruled by King
Tupou VI who reigns as a constitutional
monarch.