New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island & Tonga Brochure 2017
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<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong>, <strong>Niue</strong>,<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> & <strong>Tonga</strong><br />
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Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s Map<br />
THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI<br />
SAMOA<br />
SOLOMON ISLANDS<br />
APIA<br />
PAPEETE<br />
VANUATU<br />
AMERICAN SAMOA<br />
NEW CALEDONIA<br />
NOUMEA<br />
PORT VILA<br />
Nadi<br />
FIJI<br />
SUVA<br />
NUKU’ALOFA<br />
TONGA<br />
NIUE<br />
Aitutaki<br />
RAROTONGA<br />
COOK ISLANDS<br />
NORFOLK ISLAND<br />
International Date Line<br />
PACIFIC OCEAN<br />
The Climate<br />
Monthly Average Temperatures in ˚C<br />
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> 26 26 24 23 22 20 20 20 22 23 23 24<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> 27 27 27 26 25 24 23 23 24 24 25 26<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> 22 22 22 20 20 19 16 16 16 17 19 20<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong> 26 26 26 26 24 23 22 21 22 23 25 26<br />
Wet Season<br />
Dry Season<br />
Front Cover: <strong>Niue</strong>, courtesy of <strong>Niue</strong> Tourism
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Contents<br />
General Information 1<br />
Accommodation Ratings<br />
6 Tips for your Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s Holiday<br />
Experience<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong><br />
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Experience <strong>Tonga</strong> 24<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong>tapu Accommodation & Sightseeing<br />
Experience Ha’apai & Vava’u<br />
Ha’apai & Vava’u Accommodation &<br />
Sightseeing<br />
Friendly <strong>Island</strong>s Kayak Company<br />
Noumea Accommodation<br />
Bourail Accommodation<br />
Noumea Sightseeing<br />
Experience Ile des Pins<br />
Ile des Pins Accommodation<br />
Experience Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s<br />
Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s Accommodation<br />
Experience <strong>Niue</strong> 15<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> Accommodation<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> Sightseeing<br />
Experience<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Accommodation<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Sightseeing<br />
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© James Blackwood<br />
General Information<br />
Accommodation Ratings<br />
To assist with the selection of your Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s accommodation we have created our own rating system allowing you to compare each property. These are<br />
personal ratings offered by our people from their own experience and should therefore be used as a guide only. These ratings may alter throughout the year due<br />
to a change of circumstances. <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> ratings however are based on the official Australian AAA Star Rating Scheme, and therefore the rating descriptions<br />
below do not apply to the <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> section.<br />
Standard rooms, clean and comfortable usually with basic furnishings and private en suites. Typically most properties would<br />
include a restaurant and bar but have a limited range of other guest facilities and services.<br />
Moderate accommodation with a reasonable range of room facilities and comfortable standard, usually with a wide range of<br />
recreational and leisure activities available for guest enjoyment.<br />
Superior accommodation offering a high level of comfort in rooms with quality furnishings and fixtures.<br />
First class accommodation offering the very best quality services with detailed focus on high customer satisfaction. There tends to<br />
be greater attention to personalised service and a strong focus on the quality of food and beverages.<br />
A half star is noted when the level of service and facilities falls between two grades. Grading accommodation can be quite subjective and generally speaking the<br />
standard and services will be in line with the price paid. Please check with your travel consultant to ensure you get the accommodation that best fits your needs.<br />
Price Indicator: The price indicator is provided as a guide only. The actual price may differ to that indicated in this brochure due to currency fluctuations, special<br />
events or peak periods. Your travel consultant will quote you the actual price at time of booking. Pricing is based in <strong>New</strong> Zealand dollars.<br />
Child Policy: Please note bedding configuration varies between properties and in some cases with different room types within a property. Some hotels also offer<br />
family bonuses and specials. Your travel consultant will help you choose the hotel to best suit you and your family’s needs.<br />
Look out for our “gems” of information scattered throughout our Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s brochure.<br />
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6 TIPS<br />
for your<br />
Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s<br />
Holiday<br />
© Destination îles Loyauté<br />
Wine & Dine in<br />
Noumea<br />
There’s no need to travel to France<br />
to experience authentic French<br />
cuisine, not when <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong><br />
is on the doorstep. Noumea, the<br />
capital, is replete with French<br />
delicacies - simply step away from<br />
your hotel and find an endless array<br />
of culinary sensations. From the<br />
Escoffier cooking school to roadside<br />
food trucks called ‘roulottes’, this is<br />
a gourmet city.<br />
A picnic in the park or on the<br />
beach is only half the fun; stopping<br />
en route at Municipal Market in<br />
Port Moselle is a pleasure in itself.<br />
Purchase just baked baguettes and<br />
wedges of cheese, and if you’re<br />
feeling adventurous, la confiture<br />
de banane – vanilla infused banana<br />
jam, it’s an island speciality.<br />
Head out of the city centre and find<br />
restaurants along the beaches of<br />
Anse Vata or Baie des Citrons.<br />
Outer islands of<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong><br />
Focusing on all that is perfect, Ile<br />
des Pins is a 20 minute flight from<br />
Noumea and your one way ticket<br />
to an untouched paradise. This is<br />
where crystal clear lagoons meet<br />
platinum white sand and exotic<br />
palm trees stand aside towering<br />
pine trees. Rent a bike and explore<br />
this tiny island at leisure.<br />
For a cultural fix, the Loyalty<br />
<strong>Island</strong>s boast three unique islands<br />
that cater for visitors: Ouvéa, Lifou<br />
and Maré <strong>Island</strong>. Offering village<br />
stays, fishing trips, sculptors,<br />
weavers and friendly Kanak locals,<br />
it’s believed the Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s<br />
were named after its inhabitants,<br />
for their obvious friendliness.<br />
Make sure you take cash and<br />
enough snacks to keep you<br />
sustained, each island only has one<br />
ATM and a limited amount of food<br />
stores.<br />
Get active in <strong>Niue</strong><br />
<strong>Niue</strong> is a fantastic destination for<br />
getting out and about, whether<br />
that’s on land or under the sea.<br />
With extensive walking tracks that<br />
weave in and around the island, you<br />
can easily explore the terrain on<br />
foot.<br />
Caves, chasms, tunnels and sink<br />
holes also litter the landscape.<br />
Anapala chasm is found at the<br />
bottom of a formidable 155 steps,<br />
while Matapa chasm provides<br />
sheltered swimming and Palaha is<br />
famed for its limestone formations<br />
and small snorkelling pools.<br />
If you want to get under the water,<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> always impresses divers with<br />
its clarity and up to 80 metres<br />
of visibility. Get in and swim<br />
with dolphins and sea turtles or<br />
for something more sedate, golf<br />
courses and fishing excursions are<br />
readily available across the island.<br />
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© Ethnotrack/NCTPS<br />
The islands of<br />
Ha’apai & Vava’u<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong>’s Vava’u <strong>Island</strong> has<br />
everything you want from a<br />
tropical hideout; emerald lagoons,<br />
ch<strong>amp</strong>agne sand and beautiful<br />
blue water. Enjoy the island’s<br />
shimmering coastline, and get<br />
in the sea for surfing, diving<br />
and swimming with whales.<br />
Gentle Humpbacks frequent the<br />
warm waters between June and<br />
November. It’s also known as a<br />
yachting playground, so sit back<br />
and admire the luxury vessels<br />
slicing their way through the waves.<br />
For total isolation, <strong>Tonga</strong>’s Ha’apai<br />
group of islands will be more your<br />
bag. With reefs, white beaches, one<br />
or two volcanoes and not much<br />
else, it’s impossible not to relax<br />
here. Climb onboard a kayak and<br />
start paddling, stopping along the<br />
way for a picnic lunch on a deserted<br />
island. This is what the word<br />
‘perfection’ was coined for.<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> –<br />
History buffs<br />
Throw away the smart phones and<br />
step back in time – <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
is history come to life. As one of<br />
Captain Cook’s many discoveries,<br />
the island was first sighted on 29<br />
February 1774. Named after the<br />
Duchess of <strong>Norfolk</strong>, Cook promptly<br />
claimed the land as British. From<br />
convict settlements and bounty<br />
mutineers to WWII airbases,<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> has played an important<br />
role over the centuries.<br />
Discover more at the <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
Museum, with its rich collection<br />
of exhibitions, restored houses<br />
and fascinating artefacts. Or watch<br />
descendants of the mutineers bring<br />
the famed ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’<br />
story to life with an outdoor show<br />
performed in an <strong>amp</strong>hitheatre.<br />
Immerse yourself in<br />
culture<br />
Albeit different, cultural traditions<br />
across all the Pacific <strong>Island</strong>s have a<br />
certain fluidity that connects them<br />
all. Notably, the islands have a<br />
strong connection to art, craft and<br />
celebration.<br />
In <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> storytelling<br />
retains its importance for the<br />
exchange of myths and legend from<br />
one generation to the next, whereas<br />
in <strong>Niue</strong>, annual village festivals<br />
unite the community and provide<br />
the perfect excuse for dance, food,<br />
sport and art. <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> is<br />
renowned for its woodturning,<br />
which visitors are welcome to<br />
watch, and in <strong>Tonga</strong>, authentic<br />
culture abounds. From Sunday<br />
church to ceremonial kava drinking,<br />
little has changed here. The customs<br />
are resolutely traditional and<br />
modernity has yet to make much of<br />
an impact.<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong><br />
Wala<br />
BELEP ISLAND<br />
Poum<br />
Pouebo<br />
OUVÉA<br />
Ouegoa<br />
Ouaieme Fayaoue<br />
Koumac Hienghene<br />
Touho<br />
Pouembout<br />
NORTHERN<br />
Poindimie<br />
PROVINCE Poya<br />
Bourail<br />
Thio<br />
La Foa Boulouparis<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
PROVINCE<br />
NOUMEA<br />
Maitre <strong>Island</strong><br />
Ouen <strong>Island</strong><br />
LOYALTY ISLANDS<br />
LIFOU<br />
We<br />
Tadine<br />
MARÉ<br />
ISLE DES<br />
PINS<br />
An intoxicating blend of South Pacific idyll and French sophistication is waiting<br />
just a two-and-a-half hour flight from Auckland. <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> is like nowhere else<br />
in the Pacific – and as soon as you set foot there, you’ll appreciate the source of its<br />
very special charm: Mediterranean meets mellow Melanesia. The capital, Noumea,<br />
occupies the southern tip of the main island, Grande Terre, with beautiful bays<br />
on both sides. It’s sophisticated yet casual and you won’t find anywhere else on<br />
earth quite so similar to the French Riviera. The atmosphere in this little city is<br />
pure Gallic, with boutiques, patisseries, cheese shops and restaurants lining quaint<br />
streets and squares. Explore the Latin Quarter and the old districts of the Vallee du<br />
Tir and Vallee des Colons – and you could be in France.<br />
Just outside the town, on the shores of the world’s largest lagoon, are the stylish<br />
resorts of Anse Vata. The lagoon itself is home to a myriad of tropical fish as well as<br />
the endangered dugong and rare turtles – a visit to the National Aquarium will give<br />
you an insight into this remarkable underwater world. Venture further afield and<br />
you’ll find a surprising variety of landscapes on Grande Terre: forests, mountains<br />
and wide, grassy plains. And, of course, there’s more to <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> than just<br />
one island. The Isle des Pins is a dreamlike paradise on the Tropic of Capricorn and<br />
the tranquil, unspoilt Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s – Lifou, Maré and Ouvéa – are simply exquisite.<br />
If you want to lose yourself in relaxation, these are the places to go.<br />
So, for the ideal <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong>n experience… give yourself time to explore the chic<br />
town of Noumea, time to enjoy the resort life of Anse Vata and round it off with time<br />
all to yourself on a magical outer island. Perfection!<br />
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Noumea<br />
The Place des Cocotiers is a perfect place to begin an exploration of the Paris of<br />
the Pacific. While the ornate bandstand and cafés could be straight from France,<br />
towering flame trees and tropical produce at the market add an exotic South<br />
Seas touch. The temptations of boutiques offering fashion straight from Paris will<br />
keep shoppers engrossed but the beaches of Baie des Citrons and Anse Vata are<br />
also irresistible. Getting around is easy, especially if you have all of the hot spots<br />
covered on a city orientation tour. One of Noumea’s star attractions is the Tjibaou<br />
Cultural Centre, a masterpiece inspired by Kanak architecture. Evenings entice<br />
with a host of restaurants, bars and casinos. For a change of pace take a lagoon<br />
boat trip to the 140-year-old Amedee Lighthouse. The island’s underwater world<br />
waits beyond its beaches.<br />
Our favourite things to see and do<br />
Tjibaou Cultural Centre – Discover the unique<br />
architecture of the Tjibaou Centre. These bold, modern yet<br />
elegant buildings have been designed from the inspiration of<br />
traditional Kanak architecture. View fantastic art and artefacts<br />
from all over the South Pacific.<br />
Amedee Lighthouse – Take an excursion further afield<br />
to the Amedee Lighthouse located within a natural marine<br />
reserve and home to a large variety of coloured tropical fish.<br />
This trip is a must-do for those who like snorkelling. Your<br />
excursion includes return catamaran transfers from Noumea,<br />
buffet lunch, cultural dancing and a glass bottom boat ride.<br />
© M. Dosdane/NCTPS<br />
Anse Vata Bay – This is the main area for sea activities. It’s<br />
also pleasant for a walk along the beach fringed by coconut<br />
trees. Numerous hotels, shops, restaurants and night clubs<br />
are also located at Anse Vata Bay.<br />
Dine at Baie des Citrons – Head to Baie des Citrons<br />
where you’ll find restaurants and bars jostling for space with<br />
indoor and outdoor seating and all manner of cuisine on offer.<br />
From fine French fare to seafood, burgers or pizzas, there’s<br />
something for everyone.<br />
© Ethnotrack/NCTPS<br />
Shop at a local supermarket – Noumea’s supermarkets<br />
are a mecca for passionate foodies - so stock up on gooey<br />
(and affordable) French cheeses, foie gras and paté, and get<br />
your freshly baked baguettes, croissants or delicious pain au<br />
chocolat from the bakeries that are dotted everywhere.<br />
To Tontouta<br />
International Airport<br />
Visit Port Moselle Market – Get down to Port Moselle<br />
Market which is open daily from 8am-11am (except Mondays).<br />
It’s where fishermen tie up and drop off their catches of fresh<br />
tuna. You can also get veges, fruit, olives and breads and have<br />
fun perusing the handcrafts, hats, sarongs and jewellery.<br />
© John Carter/NCTPS<br />
Port Moselle<br />
City<br />
Centre<br />
Baie de<br />
la Moselle<br />
NOUMEA<br />
Magenta Airport<br />
(Domestic)<br />
Duck <strong>Island</strong> – Also called Ile aux Canards - which sounds<br />
much more exotic! It’s a 10 minute water taxi ride from Anse<br />
Vata Beach. Take a picnic or buy your lunch at the restaurant<br />
there. Rent a sun lounger and snorkel gear - or take your own.<br />
Wind and kite surfers dot the waves and colourful fish are<br />
plentiful to keep your little ones amused for hours.<br />
Baie des<br />
Citrons<br />
Baie de<br />
l’Orpbelinat<br />
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Anse Vata<br />
Bay<br />
3<br />
5<br />
1<br />
4<br />
6 7<br />
Poya<br />
Baie<br />
Sainte-Marie<br />
8<br />
Bourail<br />
La Foa<br />
Poindimie<br />
Thio<br />
Boulouparis<br />
Play Petanque with the locals – Wander along Anse<br />
Vata Beach in the evening, where the locals gather to play<br />
petanque. They’ll probably ask you to join them, so be<br />
prepared to lob your best boule.<br />
Noumea Aquarium – World-famous for its fluorescent<br />
corals and numerous varieties of tropical sea life, the<br />
Aquarium is located between the two main beaches - Anse<br />
Vata and Baie des Citrons.<br />
NOUMEA<br />
© S. Bédaux/NCTPS<br />
Maitre <strong>Island</strong><br />
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Noumea Accommodation<br />
Nouvata<br />
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Right on the promenade of Anse Vata, this 300 room hotel complex is<br />
a great base to explore Noumea. There’s a vast range of amenities on<br />
offer, not least of which are the large swimming pool, tropical gardens<br />
and an outdoor restaurant/bar.<br />
With three properties under one umbrella, there are plenty of room<br />
types on offer, from comfortable standard to premium. The hotels<br />
are grouped around the pool and sun deck area, are in proximity to<br />
numerous restaurants, bars, shops and cafés and a short distance from a<br />
water activities centre.<br />
Anse Vata Beach is just across the road from the hotel and it’s an easy 10<br />
minute trip to central Noumea and other main attractions.<br />
Standard Room<br />
Hotel Beaurivage Noumea<br />
2<br />
Hotel Beaurivage is great value for money. It’s chic, contemporary and<br />
right on the promenade of the lovely Baie des Citrons – a top location,<br />
with excellent swimming across the road. The area is one of the most<br />
popular dining destinations for Noumean locals, and there’s good<br />
shopping here too, including some of Europe’s best known brands.<br />
Central Noumea is a short bus-ride away, and the hotel itself has a beach<br />
restaurant.<br />
All rooms here have free WiFi and are fully air-conditioned, with <strong>amp</strong>le<br />
amenities. With the clear lagoon across the road you’ll have the biggest<br />
pool in the South Pacific to enjoy. Boats and windsurfers are not allowed<br />
close to this beach, so you’ll have a peaceful time in the water.<br />
Escapade <strong>Island</strong> Resort<br />
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With its bungalows and picture-postcard setting, this resort more than<br />
lives up to its name. Standing on the shores of a tiny, palm-fringed<br />
island, surrounded by a 200 hectare marine reserve, it offers total<br />
relaxation. Here, the hardest thing you’ll have to do all day is decide<br />
when to reapply the sunblock, or when to take your next swim.<br />
There are three types of accommodation, but for maximum romance<br />
choose a thatched, overwater bungalow. These spacious bungalows have<br />
balconies that face the setting sun, and a flight of steps leading straight<br />
into the blue waters of the lagoon. If you prefer to keep your feet on<br />
dry land, there are garden and beachside bungalows offering excellent<br />
amenities in a beautiful setting.<br />
Less than 30 minutes by boat from Noumea, Escapade really is a world<br />
apart. Facilities include a restaurant, swim-up bar, pool, massage,<br />
boutique and water activities centre.<br />
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Noumea Accommodation<br />
Ramada Hotel & Suites Noumea<br />
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You’ll have plenty of space to spread out and enjoy your stay at this<br />
4-star property in the heart of Anse Vata – the rooms and suites are huge!<br />
Perfectly positioned for beach or business, it overlooks the lagoon on<br />
one side, and the island’s picturesque racecourse on the other. But, for<br />
the best views of all, be sure to dine at the revolving rooftop restaurant;<br />
it’s the only one in Noumea and well worth a visit. After a busy day, the<br />
‘Le Rendez-Vous’ sports bar located on-site is a fun place to unwind with<br />
a drink in hand while s<strong>amp</strong>ling the pub style menu. A day spa provides<br />
holistic p<strong>amp</strong>ering and the rooms all have kitchen facilities which is great<br />
when you feel like a light meal or a quiet, private evening. There’s also a<br />
big range of business facilities.<br />
For a day on the sands, take a very short stroll to Anse Vata and check<br />
out the water sports at Plages Loisirs.<br />
Mmm steak at the revolving restaurant is served with the most<br />
delicious sauce you ever tasted. The recipe is a legendary kept secret<br />
One Bedroom Apartment<br />
Hilton Noumea La Promenade Residences<br />
5<br />
Fresh, modern and fabulous, Hilton Noumea La Promenade Residences<br />
will meet the needs of travellers wanting 4-star comfort, a self-catering<br />
option, and the convenience of hotel service. It’s not often these things<br />
come perfectly together in one package, which is why this place has so<br />
many fans – plus its right on Anse Vata Bay. All apartments here have two<br />
things in common: oodles of space and a big balcony overlooking the<br />
lagoon. You can cook for yourself in your fully equipped kitchen, take<br />
advantage of the hotel’s room service, or dine at its relaxing restaurant.<br />
Facilities include a pool, gym, women’s fitness centre, shopping arcade<br />
and park-like grounds. A great location, near the Anse Vata attractions<br />
and less than five kilometres from Noumea’s picturesque town centre.<br />
Three Bedroom Apartment<br />
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Noumea Accommodation<br />
Chateau Royal Beach Resort & Spa<br />
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With one of the best spots on Anse Vata, this beachfront chic apartment<br />
hotel is one of our favourites. Since opening its doors in February 2011,<br />
it’s gained a reputation for service, style and class, with a very high<br />
standard of accommodation, and received an international travel award<br />
every year since 2014.<br />
Set in four acres of gorgeous tropical gardens on Pointe Magnin, the<br />
Chateau Royal Beach Resort & Spa opens straight onto a superb stretch of<br />
beach ideal for swimming and has views right across the lagoon.<br />
Although its accommodation is apartment-style, it provides a full range<br />
of hotel facilities, including three restaurants, lounge bar, café-concert<br />
and pool bar, boutique, activity desk, fitness centre and day spa.<br />
Apartments are airy and fresh, with contemporary design, fully equipped<br />
kitchen, living room and a balcony with table and chairs.<br />
Head to Le Roof in Anse Vata Bay for exceptional French cuisine. A<br />
dining experience not to be missed!<br />
Superior Suite<br />
Le Meridien Noumea<br />
7<br />
Perfectly located on the tip of Pointe Magnin, this magnificent resort<br />
overlooks Anse Vata and the balmy waters of the world’s biggest lagoon.<br />
Here, 5-star luxury, modern elegance and absolute relaxation go hand in<br />
hand, ideal for business and holiday travellers. Families are welcome too,<br />
with spacious suites including kitchen facilities.<br />
There’s direct access to one of the island’s best beaches, and a wide<br />
range of leisure activities, including tennis, a huge swimming pool,<br />
children’s pool, kayaking, stand-up paddling, snorkelling, bike rental and<br />
wind surfing. Golf and horse riding are available nearby. There are four<br />
restaurants within the resort, two bars and a world-class Deep Nature<br />
Spa and fitness centre. In-room amenities are, of course, excellent.<br />
Le Meridien Noumea is quite simply the finest hotel in the area.<br />
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Bourail Accommodation<br />
Sheraton <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> Deva Spa & Golf<br />
Resort<br />
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This latest addition to <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong>’s luxury scene was designed to<br />
take your breath away – and it will. If you’re in the market for something<br />
really special, this is it. Opened in August 2014, it offers top quality<br />
accommodation in a choice of spacious rooms, suites with kitchens and<br />
Melanesian-style bungalows, with an excellent range of guest facilities.<br />
There are water and beach sports equipment available, including<br />
snorkelling gear, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. Back on land,<br />
enjoy a trek or a bike ride in the Deva hills, and no golfer will be able<br />
to resist tackling the magnificent 18-hole course. Like the resort itself, it<br />
was designed to impress. Add to this a dedicated kids club and worldclass<br />
spa facility and you have a resort that will cater for all. But perhaps<br />
the best thing of all about this place is its location.<br />
Built on an incredible 20,000 acre site overlooking a UNESCO<br />
World Heritage lagoon and a full 13 kilometres of beach, it provides<br />
a new, exciting look at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> – 90 minutes from Tontouta<br />
International Airport and two hours north of Noumea on the island’s<br />
west coast. The nearest town is Bourail. The reef, part of the UNESCO<br />
site, is teeming with marine life and ideal for diving and snorkelling,<br />
and the area has some of the finest hiking trails in the South Pacific.<br />
Make sure you leave time for a horse ride into the mountains: it’s an<br />
unforgettable experience and one you won’t want to miss.<br />
The Sheraton <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> Deva Spa & Golf Resort: every possible<br />
holiday need catered for, and every imaginable incentive to relax.<br />
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Noumea Sightseeing<br />
© Terres de Lumiere/NCTPS<br />
Guided City Orientation Tour<br />
This tour is entertaining, fun and educational. It will<br />
give you an overview of the touristic, cultural and<br />
shopping hot spots of the city of Noumea. Starting<br />
at the Ouen Toro Hill look out, you’ll drive along the<br />
city’s famous bays Anse Vata Bay and Baie des Citron<br />
with their lovely beaches.<br />
Aquarium and<br />
Duck <strong>Island</strong><br />
Explore the Aquarium<br />
on Anse Vata featuring<br />
turtles, sharks,<br />
tropical fish, sea<br />
snakes and more.<br />
Then out to Duck<br />
<strong>Island</strong>, where you can<br />
snorkel along the 500<br />
metre underwater<br />
walkway and come<br />
face to face with a<br />
myriad of tropical fish<br />
and coral.<br />
Amedee Lighthouse<br />
Take an excursion further afield<br />
to the Amedee Lighthouse,<br />
located 24 kilometres out<br />
from Noumea and within a<br />
natural marine reserve - home<br />
to a large variety of coloured<br />
tropical fish. This trip is a must<br />
for those who like snorkelling.<br />
Your excursion includes return<br />
catamaran transfers from<br />
Noumea, a delicious buffet<br />
lunch, a traditional dance show<br />
and a glass bottom boat ride.<br />
Gourmet Tour<br />
Be introduced to the city and its<br />
surrounds and immerse yourself in<br />
French influence and island culture.<br />
Soak up the atmosphere at the<br />
colourful markets, a perfect spot for<br />
some shopping and wander along<br />
the Promenade.<br />
Botanical Tour<br />
Your chance to see the<br />
famous native bird of <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Caledonia</strong>, the Cagou. The<br />
zoological and botanical<br />
gardens in Noumea is now<br />
home to over 700 animals,<br />
and over 130 species.<br />
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Experience<br />
Ile des Pins<br />
© Ethnotrack/NCTPS<br />
Tropical island fantasies meet reality on the Ile des Pins, a 20 minute flight<br />
from Noumea. Crystal lagoons lap white sand beaches, which in turn are<br />
fringed with the island’s unique combination of flora, palms and stately<br />
Araucaria pines. Both Kanumera and Kuto Bays are well known in the Ile des<br />
Pins. Kanumera is great for snorkelling especially around the Sacred <strong>Island</strong><br />
as the bay is rich with sea life. Kuto Bay is your more idyllic, postcard perfect<br />
beach where the water is clear and shallow and the sand is a soft as powder.<br />
Gadji Bay<br />
Ouaméo Bay<br />
Queens<br />
Cave<br />
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Oro Bay<br />
While the beaches are almost irresistible, Ile des Pins also has other nooks<br />
and crannies to explore. Like the ever intriguing caves. Don’t miss the<br />
Oumagne Grotto, better known as the Cave of Queen Hortense, steeped<br />
in myth and legend. Or take your camera and visit the remains of a 19th<br />
century convict settlement at Ouro where you can freely walk around the<br />
crumbling walls of the old gaol.<br />
Ile des Pins is only 18 kilometres by 14 kilometres so exploring is easy – rent a<br />
car, bike or scooter and discover your own piece of paradise. We recommend<br />
you plan a stay of at least three days to get the most out of your holiday.<br />
Corbeille Bay<br />
Ouro<br />
Kuto Bay<br />
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Kanumera Bay<br />
Brosse <strong>Island</strong><br />
ILE DES<br />
PINS<br />
Vao<br />
Upi Bay<br />
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Ile des Pins Accommodation<br />
Ouré Tera Beach Resort<br />
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If you’re looking for a picture-book setting, this is it. Ouré Tera stands on<br />
one of the island’s loveliest bays, set amidst gorgeous tropical gardens.<br />
The beach is a crescent of silver sand and azure water, fringed by pines<br />
and coconut palms, and the atmosphere is one of total tranquillity. It’s<br />
hard to imagine a more perfect South Seas setting, or a better place to<br />
indulge in complete relaxation.<br />
Accommodation is in private wooden bungalows whose large rooms,<br />
big bathrooms and sun terraces were designed to blend the best<br />
of Melanesian and European style. Equipped with the full range of<br />
amenities, they’re cool, airy and super-comfortable. Canoeing and<br />
snorkelling are available at no cost, and there’s a pool, petanque, table<br />
tennis, two restaurants and a garden bar.<br />
Le Meridien Ile des Pins<br />
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The most upmarket resort on the Ile des Pins, Le Meridien is unbeatable<br />
in terms of luxury and service. Built among century-old coconut palms<br />
by beautiful Oro Bay, it offers a superb standard of accommodation<br />
and an idyllic setting for self-indulgent relaxation. The resort blends<br />
so perfectly into its tropical surroundings that you’ll find it hard to<br />
distinguish its magnificent swimming pool from the extraordinary<br />
turquoise waters of the bay. Rooms, suites and bungalows are beautifully<br />
furnished, each with a private terrace or balcony. Amenities include a<br />
day spa, terrace restaurant and lounge bar. Kayaking, paddle-boarding,<br />
snorkelling and mountain biking are available, as well as some of the<br />
world’s finest scuba diving.<br />
A 20 minute walk will have you embarking on one of the most<br />
enchanting snorkelling sites, the Oro bay natural swimming pool<br />
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Experience<br />
Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s<br />
© P. Dancel/NCTPS<br />
There may be no better places than the Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s for combining<br />
quintessential tropical island activities (or no activity at all!) with encounters<br />
with the friendly Kanak locals and their unique culture. The three islands<br />
that cater for visitors are, Ouvéa, Lifou and Maré.<br />
Lifou is the largest island, with small coves, limestone caves, grottos and<br />
cliffs sheltering secluded beaches. Check out Jinek Bay Marine Reserve, one<br />
of the Pacific’s most pristine spots, with some of the biggest varieties of coral<br />
and more than 2000 fish species.<br />
Maré is a relatively untouched treasure and has mysterious sunken pools in<br />
its rugged interior. Yejele Beach is a highlight with its large stretch of white<br />
sand and fantastic swimming and snorkelling.<br />
Ouvéa’s 25 kilometre long beach, superb lagoon and rare parakeets give it<br />
special charm. Ask a friendly guide to take you to Mouli Bridge where you<br />
can enjoy magnificent views and swim with rays, turtles and sharks.<br />
Don’t miss trying bougna, a local dish that includes sweet potato and taro.<br />
Waterholes<br />
Swimming<br />
FAYAOUE<br />
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Pointe<br />
de Mouli<br />
OUVÉA<br />
Cliffs, caves<br />
& lookout<br />
Whale sightings<br />
(Jun - Sep)<br />
Baie de Jinek<br />
Snorkelling<br />
Diving<br />
KUMO<br />
LIFOU<br />
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We<br />
Tribal Village<br />
Deep Sea Fishing<br />
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Oare<br />
Padawa Caves<br />
TADINE<br />
Lengoni Beach<br />
Turtle Sightings<br />
MARÉ<br />
Swimming<br />
Diving<br />
Culture Centre<br />
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Loyalty <strong>Island</strong>s Accommodation<br />
Oasis de Kiamu, Lifou<br />
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Nengone Village, Maré<br />
Affordable, away from it all, and ideal for families, this small resort is<br />
nestled among coconut trees at the base of a cliff, just a few steps from<br />
a sandy cove. It offers friendly service and great value, and there’s<br />
just 14 rooms in all, so you’ll never feel crowded. There’s a bar, pool<br />
and restaurant, and airport transfers are provided. Settle into Lifou’s<br />
gentle way of life and enjoy days spent on the lagoon, or exploring the<br />
delightful scenery - you’ll love it.<br />
Maybe you’ve never heard of Maré (pronounced Ma-ray) and its many<br />
charms, but once you’ve been to this lovely island, you won’t forget<br />
it. Nengone Village is a hidden treasure on its south coast, set by a<br />
dazzling white cove and sheltered by pines and palms. Enjoy the water<br />
sports, explore the island’s dramatic scenery, or just laze by the beach<br />
in this true holiday haven. It’s only 35 minutes by air from Noumea and<br />
accommodation is in attractive, individual bungalows.<br />
Drehu Village, Lifou<br />
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Hotel Le Paradis D’Ouvéa, Ouvéa<br />
If the idea of a boutique resort on a remote and beautiful island sounds<br />
like you, take a close look at what’s on offer here. Lifou is the largest<br />
of the Loyalty group, just 40 minutes by air from Noumea, and Drehu<br />
Village is a tranquil little group of semi-detached and stand-alone<br />
bungalows on magnificent Chateaubriand Bay. There’s a bar, pool and<br />
restaurant, plus a range of water sports. Also be sure to make time for a<br />
visit to Lifou’s dramatic cliffs while you’re there.<br />
Elegant, avante-garde Le Paradis is officially the only hotel on Ouvéa<br />
and it certainly is paradise – though in fact it’s on the tiny, tropical islet<br />
of Mouli! Mouli is connected to the larger island by bridge, but it’s a<br />
world apart. The setting is dream-like, with sands white enough to dazzle<br />
you and sea, a clear, aquamarine blue. Relaxation is the prime activity<br />
here, or you can hire a scooter and explore. There’s plenty to see in this<br />
beautiful corner of the world.<br />
© P. Chalas/NCTPS<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>Niue</strong><br />
You’ll never feel like just another tourist on <strong>Niue</strong>, the island nation a three<br />
hour flight from Auckland. That’s because, with just under 130 guest rooms,<br />
there are often more whales visiting in season than human visitors! <strong>Niue</strong> is<br />
one of the world’s largest raised coral atolls and is home to around 1600<br />
hospitable residents. There’s no such word as rush-hour on <strong>Niue</strong>, it’s one of<br />
the world’s safest destinations and you don’t need foreign exchange – <strong>Niue</strong><br />
uses the Kiwi dollar. What many people don’t know is that <strong>Niue</strong> is far from<br />
tiny – it’s over four times the size of Rarotonga. A quarter of the island is<br />
clothed in pristine rainforest and almost the entire island is surrounded<br />
by 20 to 30 metre cliffs, and dramatic beautiful chasms and coves provide<br />
perfect swimming spots. <strong>Niue</strong> is also honeycombed with some of the South<br />
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Pacific’s most spectacular and extensive caves. The island is encircled by a 64<br />
kilometre coastal road so bikes are a great way to get around, although you<br />
can also hire a car. Diving and snorkelling around <strong>Niue</strong>’s coast is renowned<br />
for its water clarity and the richness of its marine life. Swimming with<br />
humpback whales (in season) is unforgettable and thanks to <strong>Niue</strong>’s deep<br />
surrounding waters, you can sip a cocktail and marvel at these awesome<br />
giants breaching just 50 metres from shore.<br />
TUAPA<br />
Avaiki Caves<br />
MAKEFU<br />
Makapu Point<br />
ALOFI<br />
Talava Arches<br />
Matapa Chasm HIKUTAVAKE<br />
NAMUKULU<br />
Limu Pools<br />
TOI<br />
Marine<br />
Reserve<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort<br />
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AVATELE<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Alofi-Hakupu Road<br />
VAIEA<br />
NIUE<br />
Alofi-Lakepa Road<br />
Alofi-Liku Road<br />
MUTALAU<br />
Huvalu Forest<br />
Conservation Area<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort Apartments & Villa<br />
TAMAKAUTOGA<br />
1<br />
6<br />
5<br />
4<br />
HAKUPU<br />
Anapala Chasm<br />
LAKEPA<br />
LIKU<br />
Vaikona<br />
Chasm<br />
Togo Chasm<br />
Liku<br />
Landing<br />
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<strong>Niue</strong> Accommodation<br />
Nic’s Bungalows<br />
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Nic’s Bungalows is a great holiday base, surrounded by tropical bush in<br />
a quiet cliff top area.<br />
You’ll find this property in the village of Tamakautoga, a 10 minute drive<br />
from Alofi and close to Buccaneer Adventures, <strong>Niue</strong> Dive and Scenic<br />
Matavai Resort Restaurant. The two bungalows are self-contained, fully<br />
insect-screened and air-conditioned for comfort. Each has a balcony and<br />
receives Sky’s Pacific TV service as well as complimentary WiFi. These<br />
Bungalows offer the right ambience for a great relaxing holiday.<br />
A rental car is also included in the room rate so you can start exploring<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> as soon as you arrive.<br />
Stone Villas<br />
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This eco-aware lodge-style property provides everything you could hope<br />
for and more – including a car for your convenience. Be sure to ask your<br />
wonderfully friendly host for tips on interesting places to visit, as there<br />
are certainly plenty on the island.<br />
The setting is serene, and the accommodation is comfortable. Built from<br />
local limestone, the villas were designed to maximise indoor-outdoor<br />
living, and are the first of their kind on the island. Each has a verandah,<br />
a bedroom with private patio and a full kitchen. On a Tuesday or Friday<br />
head into town to the markets. You can pick up fresh produce, live uga<br />
(coconut crabs) and fresh fish along with other local delicacies. This is<br />
your home away from home.<br />
Make sure you wander down to the Friday night Food Markets just a<br />
couple of minutes’ walk from Stone Villas for some tasty treats<br />
Taloa Heights<br />
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This fantastic, family-run property is a real home away from home, with<br />
roomy open plan units overlooking the ocean.<br />
If you’re wanting a central location, then Taloa Heights is the perfect<br />
option for you. It’s just a kilometre from the town centre, with several<br />
restaurants within walking distance. Or if you prefer to relax in the<br />
comfort of the property instead of venturing out for a meal, the rooms<br />
have the added bonus of cooking facilities.<br />
The Bungalows and Treetop Studios are perfect for couples as each<br />
sleep two, while for groups or families there’s also an option of a<br />
spacious Villa which sleeps six. The rooms are modern and fresh with an<br />
authentic feel to them. All three options have <strong>amp</strong>le amenities. This is a<br />
great little place in a perfect location.<br />
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<strong>Niue</strong> Accommodation<br />
Namukulu Cottages & Spa<br />
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Looking for somewhere special, secluded and peaceful? Relaxation<br />
comes easily at this lovely little hideaway, which has just a handful<br />
of cottages in a gorgeous garden setting. All are perfectly placed to<br />
overlook the ocean, and each has a big, private deck with BBQ and<br />
outdoor dining setting, ideal for al fresco dining or simply watching<br />
those spectacular sunsets. Each cottage is wood panelled, cooled by<br />
ceiling fans, attractively decorated and has a well-equipped kitchen.<br />
Some of <strong>Niue</strong>’s best swimming, snorkelling, caves and chasms are<br />
nearby and Alofi is around 10 kilometres south. Namukulu’s wonderful<br />
little day spa provides a range of treatments at good prices. This<br />
property is highly rated by guests.<br />
Lau’s Getaway<br />
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<strong>Niue</strong>’s newest! Lau’s Gateway is the perfect escape for those looking for<br />
peace and tranquillity. It comprises just two villas, nestled amongst lush<br />
tropical gardens on the cliff edge offering breath-taking ocean views.<br />
Lau’s is located on the western side of the island so you are guaranteed<br />
fabulous <strong>Niue</strong> sunsets.<br />
The villas are self-contained to give you the convenience of cooking for<br />
yourself or if you choose to venture into town for a meal, it’s only a few<br />
minutes away. Relax on your daybed on the top deck while watching<br />
the spinner dolphins frolicking in the water, or if you’re lucky, whales<br />
resting close to shore.<br />
This is laidback luxury at its finest!<br />
Visit the lovely host’s Japanese Restaurant - Kai Ika. Well known for<br />
its wonderful food – delicious fresh sushi comes highly recommended!<br />
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<strong>Niue</strong> Accommodation<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong><br />
Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong><br />
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If you’re heading to <strong>Niue</strong> on holiday, chances are you’re the kind of<br />
person who appreciates places with a difference, and we’re sure you’ll<br />
love this one. Instead of silver sands, you’ll find sea caves, rainforest<br />
and mysterious chasms, and a world that centres around the ocean.<br />
In fact, ‘Matavai’ means eye on the water (mata - eye, vai - water),<br />
and it’s an appropriate name for this wonderful clifftop resort with its<br />
sweeping Pacific panorama. Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong> comprises three<br />
properties and has a wide range of room types on offer.<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong> - Ocean View Room<br />
Both the 3-star studio apartments and the villa are located a 5 minute<br />
drive away from the main resort itself. The studios offer good value<br />
for money with magnificent ocean views. There are five duplex units,<br />
each divided into two spacious studios. Large private balconies make<br />
the most of the views and all rooms are well equipped with a kitchen<br />
for self-catering. Other on-site facilities include a freshwater swimming<br />
pool, tr<strong>amp</strong>oline, a BBQ area and access to a sea-track. The villa is<br />
situated adjacent to the studios and this super spacious home away from<br />
home offers all sorts of holiday options for families or groups. It has a<br />
garden setting, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, full kitchen plus a<br />
BBQ and al fresco dining deck.<br />
The 4-star resort features the gorgeous, newly built Superior Rooms.<br />
Alternatively, choose a recently refurbished Ocean Room, both come<br />
with private balconies, air conditioning and super-sized beds. There are<br />
12 new deluxe guest rooms planned to open in July <strong>2017</strong>. These rooms<br />
will be contained in a new block and feature some subtle differences<br />
in style and comfort to the Superior rooms. The reef with its pools,<br />
breakers and intriguing sea tracks lies just below the resort, and the<br />
entire place was planned to merge unobtrusively into the unique<br />
surroundings. The resort has an excellent restaurant and two bars with<br />
live entertainment and cultural shows to keep you entertained.<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong> - Villa<br />
Scenic Matavai Resort <strong>Niue</strong> – Studio Apartment<br />
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<strong>Niue</strong> Sightseeing<br />
The Commodore’s Orientation Tour<br />
A not to be missed tour for an introduction to <strong>Niue</strong><br />
for the first-time traveller or, even if you’re a repeat<br />
visitor, you’ll learn from a knowledgeable guide,<br />
a little of the history, the culture and see some of<br />
<strong>Niue</strong>’s iconic locations all in the comfort of an air<br />
conditioned mini bus.<br />
Toamana Fishing<br />
Charters<br />
<strong>Niue</strong>’s legendary among<br />
fishermen and is one<br />
of the best kept fishing<br />
possie secrets left in the<br />
world. Its distance from<br />
any other major landmass,<br />
the wide range<br />
of in-shore fish and<br />
clear waters combine<br />
to attract the ‘big ones’<br />
that fishermen dream<br />
of. Big fish like wahoo,<br />
tuna and marlin are<br />
often caught and the<br />
deep waters hide all<br />
sorts of surprises.<br />
Tali’s Cave Tours*<br />
For the most rewarding and<br />
safe experience join Tali’s<br />
Cave Tour, a family-run tour of<br />
<strong>Niue</strong>’s limestone caverns. <strong>Niue</strong><br />
is riddled with caves but many<br />
of them shouldn’t be visited<br />
on your own. In fact, there are<br />
so many on the island that up<br />
until the mid 1800s most locals<br />
lived in them. These caves are<br />
located on traditional family<br />
land and are known for their<br />
variety of passageways.<br />
Uga Tour<br />
The uga or coconut crab is said to be the<br />
largest hermit crab in the world. While<br />
it spends all its adult life on land, it must<br />
return to the sea to release its eggs. The<br />
tour provides an opportunity to see and<br />
capture the uga in its natural habitat. The<br />
tour is in two parts – the first is to lay the<br />
bait during daylight hours. The second<br />
part takes place at night when the crab<br />
comes out to feed on the bait.<br />
Avatele Village Tour<br />
The village of Avatele on the<br />
southern coast was one of the<br />
early trading stations when<br />
sailing ships plied the oceans<br />
on trade winds from the east.<br />
Its sandy cove was an attractive<br />
landing place for sailing ships. It<br />
could be said that the history of<br />
<strong>Niue</strong> is encapsulated in this one<br />
village – from a trading station,<br />
to early missionaries and to the<br />
island’s first elected Premier.<br />
*This tour is paid direct<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
Point Vincent<br />
Anson Bay<br />
Point Howe<br />
Duncombe<br />
Bay<br />
Captain Cook<br />
Memorial<br />
Mt Bates<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
Mt Pitt National Park<br />
NORFOLK ISLAND<br />
Botanic 2<br />
Gardens<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
International<br />
Airport<br />
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Burnt Pine<br />
Township<br />
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3<br />
Bird Rock<br />
Cascade<br />
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Cascade Bay<br />
Cascade Pier<br />
Point Blackbourne<br />
Reserve<br />
Headstone<br />
Reserve<br />
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Middlegate<br />
Bucks Point<br />
Rocky Point<br />
Longridge<br />
Reserve<br />
Reserve<br />
Ball Bay<br />
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Kingston Common<br />
Kingston<br />
Crystal Pool<br />
Reserve<br />
Golf Course<br />
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Collins Head<br />
Emily Bay Cemetery Bay<br />
Point Ross<br />
Point Hunter<br />
Reserve<br />
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This delightfully unique destination will take you by surprise – so rich in<br />
history and breathtakingly beautiful, <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> is as enchanting and<br />
quaint as its friendly locals who have lived on this tiny island for generations,<br />
many of whom are descendants of those famous Bounty Mutineers. You’ll<br />
find it hard to believe, as you drive down quiet country roads or walk<br />
through the soaring trees of the national park, that this could ever have been<br />
the setting for such a checkered and at times gruesome past: firstly as the site<br />
of two penal colonies, then as a new home for descendants of the Bounty<br />
Mutineers.<br />
Adventure tourism is still growing, but if you’re after a little excitement, you<br />
can opt for activities like sea-kayaking, mountain biking, big game fishing<br />
and horse trekking. The subtropical temperature is the icing on the cake:<br />
average maximums range from 18˚C in winter to 24˚C in summer. Despite<br />
its compact size (total area is less than 35 square kilometres) <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
is the ‘Bounteous Isle’, in every way – just awaiting your exploration and<br />
discovery. <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> is truly a captivating experience.<br />
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<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Accommodation<br />
Daydreamer Apartments<br />
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3<br />
Whispering Pines Cottages Aloha Apartments<br />
Family adventures start here, at Daydreamer<br />
Apartments - <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong>. Offering One<br />
and Two bedroom self-contained apartments,<br />
open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms,<br />
set in a protected landscaped garden area just<br />
a few minutes’ walk to the centre of town.<br />
These apartments are ideal for families or<br />
friends travelling to <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> together.<br />
Head out for the day and come back to a<br />
comfortable space to relax and unwind. The<br />
accommodation is set on a large property with<br />
landscaped gardens and some views across<br />
the valley. Local bananas are hung for guests<br />
to eat when available, there is a common wellequipped<br />
BBQ area. This is an affordable and<br />
comfortable <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> accommodation<br />
property, and families and small groups are<br />
most welcome at Daydreamer.<br />
Nestled close to the edge of the <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
National Park, Whispering Pines Cottages sit<br />
around the ridge line overlooking the stunning<br />
slopes and valleys covered in iconic <strong>Norfolk</strong><br />
<strong>Island</strong> pine. Just out of town, but quiet enough<br />
that you find yourself getting lost in the view<br />
of the stunning natural scenery with the ocean<br />
just off in the distance beyond. The cottages<br />
make the ideal setting for small families or<br />
groups of friends travelling together – offering<br />
close proximity but still allowing for personal<br />
space. All cottages are fully self-contained<br />
with modern and spacious kitchens with open<br />
plan living and dining rooms. Sit on the front<br />
veranda, enjoy a BBQ and watch the sun go<br />
down over the mountain.<br />
Absolutely central yet utterly tranquil in their<br />
big landscaped gardens, Aloha Apartments<br />
have been hosting <strong>Norfolk</strong>’s visitors since the<br />
1960s. One of the reasons for their popularity<br />
is a great location in Burnt Pine, with shops,<br />
cafés, restaurants and clubs just moments<br />
away from the entrance. But there’s more to<br />
it than that: they are also a very attractive,<br />
welcoming and comfortable place to stay.<br />
Amenities here include a pool, beautiful<br />
BBQ/picnic area, on-site café which is open<br />
for breakfast and lunch daily, library, guest<br />
laundry and a convenient computer station.<br />
Aloha Apartments also provide a seven day<br />
manned reception and they can arrange car<br />
hire for guests.<br />
Ocean Breeze Cottages<br />
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Poinciana Cottages<br />
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South Pacific Resort Hotel<br />
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Take a deep breath of fresh <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
ocean air from the deck of your cottage<br />
when you book and stay at Ocean Breeze<br />
for your next <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> holiday. The<br />
One bedroom, self-contained cottages all<br />
have modern kitchens, en suite bathrooms,<br />
separate bedrooms and open plan living<br />
areas all with outstanding ocean views. The<br />
property boasts stunning landscape gardens,<br />
a tennis court and a large central building<br />
suitable for a small conference or family event.<br />
Modern, comfortable, close to town and fully<br />
equipped for groups, families, couples or<br />
singles, we invite you to choose Ocean Breeze<br />
as your affordable luxury <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
accommodation.<br />
Each named after the flower that greets you at<br />
its doorway – rose, daisy, gardenia, lavender<br />
or azalea – the five identical cottages here<br />
are charming. Set on a country lane, in leafy<br />
grounds with valley and mountain views, they<br />
provide home comforts down to the smallest<br />
detail. Even the picnic h<strong>amp</strong>er and blanket<br />
have been remembered – why not pack these<br />
up and head to gorgeous Emily Bay? It’s very<br />
nearby, and there are shops and restaurants<br />
within easy reach too.<br />
Set in five acres of beautiful landscaped<br />
gardens the newly renovated South Pacific<br />
Resort is the largest and most conveniently<br />
located hotel on <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong>. Just a brief<br />
walk to the main shopping township of Burnt<br />
Pine and only a short drive to historical<br />
Kingston, beautiful Emily Bay and the golf<br />
course, the South Pacific Resort is the perfect<br />
place to relax and unwind on your <strong>Norfolk</strong><br />
<strong>Island</strong> holiday. The property features include<br />
room service, business services, bar, laundry<br />
facilities, BBQ area, parking, large swimming<br />
pool, children’s pool, sauna, poolside café and<br />
a restaurant.<br />
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<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Accommodation<br />
Coast <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
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Paradise Hotel & Resort<br />
8<br />
Governor’s Lodge Resort<br />
Hotel<br />
9<br />
This small, village-like collection of cottages<br />
and apartments offer everything a visitor<br />
to <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> could wish for, including<br />
an exceptional location, excellent service,<br />
high-quality accommodation and a host of<br />
thoughtful extras. Hardly surprising, then, that<br />
people return here time and time again.<br />
There’s a choice of lodgings, starting<br />
with immaculate one and two bedroom<br />
apartments, each with a private balcony. For<br />
those who prefer stand-alone units, there<br />
are three cottage options – the charming one<br />
bedroom Niau Executive Cottages, twobedroom,<br />
two-bathroom Routi House with its<br />
cathedral ceilings, and the very romantic, twostoreyed<br />
lofthouse, Rahooloo Cottage.<br />
Fantastically located, family-run and very<br />
highly rated by travellers, Paradise is one of<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s most popular resorts. Better<br />
still, there’s a room to match your budget at<br />
this Gold-Award winner. Its peaceful setting<br />
in 11 acres of private, landscaped gardens is<br />
an easy 10 minute, level walk to the Burnt<br />
Pine Shops, with a free shuttle vehicle to and<br />
from for those who prefer to ride. There’s an<br />
excellent restaurant with indoor and outdoor<br />
dining, a swimming pool, cocktail bar, coffee<br />
lounge with complimentary tea and coffee, an<br />
internet hub and a well-stocked DVD library<br />
with free rentals.<br />
Gorgeous is the word for Governor’s Lodge,<br />
this place is a stand-out. It has the atmosphere<br />
of a resort, the convenience of a hotel and<br />
a top location: everything you need for the<br />
perfect <strong>Norfolk</strong> holiday and it has plenty<br />
of history at heart. Accommodation is<br />
what matters first and foremost to every<br />
holidaymaker, and Governor’s Lodge will not<br />
disappoint. Guests here stay in attractive,<br />
stand-alone units, built among sub-tropical<br />
gardens to form a village setting. Each has a<br />
verandah, separate bedroom and open-plan<br />
living room with kitchenette.<br />
Endeavour Lodge<br />
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Aataren <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />
Villas<br />
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Tintoela<br />
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Escape today to Endeavour Lodge and<br />
discover a world of peace and tranquillity.<br />
Endeavour Lodge is your choice for luxurious<br />
self-catering serviced apartments on <strong>Norfolk</strong><br />
<strong>Island</strong> with ocean views from all apartments.<br />
From your private, spacious verandah sit back,<br />
relax and enjoy the spectacular sunsets and<br />
watch an amazingly wide variety of birdlife<br />
nesting in the giant <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Pines. Just a<br />
5 minute drive from the Burnt Pine shopping<br />
centre, the World Heritage-listed Kingston and<br />
Arthur’s Vale Historical Area, golf course and<br />
beach. Featuring native <strong>Norfolk</strong> pine timber<br />
furnishings throughout.<br />
This boutique property offers two One<br />
Bedroom Villas, a Two Bedroom Villa, and<br />
the two storey, Three Bedroom Villa, which<br />
can sleep up to six. All are self-contained,<br />
attractively decorated, spacious and very<br />
comfortable, and each has its own BBQ for<br />
outdoor dining. The location is handy to<br />
tennis courts (next door), Burnt Pine Centre<br />
(one kilometre) and beautiful Emily Bay (two<br />
kilometres). The unforgettable sights of the<br />
Kingston historic area are just a 5 minute drive<br />
away.<br />
Tintoela is <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s original boutique<br />
luxury retreat. The island-style Homestead<br />
and two Cottages each offer world-class<br />
design, craftsmanship and story-book ocean<br />
views. Tintoela truly is the most serene<br />
refuge you can imagine. Hunky’s Homestead,<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong>’s largest accommodation, showcases<br />
the best of <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> architecture blended<br />
with the subtle elegance of sophisticated<br />
living. This three storey, six bedroom holiday<br />
home, set amongst tropical gardens, caters<br />
for up to 14 guests. Kushu and Hilli Cottage,<br />
are bright and beautiful one and two bedroom<br />
cottages; are ideal for couples, small families<br />
and groups of friends.<br />
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<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Sightseeing<br />
Wonderland by Night<br />
With ten acres of magical pines and bushland lit<br />
up like an enchanted forest you’ll feel like you’ve<br />
entered a magical wonderland. Meander along (or<br />
ride in the ‘moon buggy’) a gentle winding path<br />
with Archie, a descendant of the Bounty Mutineers<br />
as he recites his poems.<br />
Sound & Light Show<br />
Nightfall at Kingston<br />
brings a different<br />
mood to the convict<br />
settlement. The<br />
stillness and the stars<br />
are there just as they<br />
were before mankind<br />
arrived in 1788, until<br />
the mood is broken<br />
and you experience the<br />
horrifying decades of<br />
<strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s convict<br />
era in a theatrical show.<br />
The ‘Mutiny on the<br />
Bounty’ Show<br />
See descendants of the<br />
mutineers bring the story<br />
of the famed ‘Mutiny<br />
On The Bounty’ and<br />
historic events alive in<br />
this show performed in<br />
an outdoor <strong>amp</strong>hitheatre<br />
on the island’s western<br />
shoreline. An event not<br />
to be missed!<br />
Night as a Convict Dinner<br />
A fun night out for all ages. Dress up in<br />
your supplied convict outfit and join the<br />
Commandant for an evening of feasting,<br />
singing and dancing. <strong>Norfolk</strong>’s only<br />
dinner and dance night – this is the most<br />
popular feature dinner on <strong>Norfolk</strong> and<br />
you’ll be raving about it for weeks!<br />
<strong>Island</strong> Fish Fry<br />
Enjoy a feast of island dishes,<br />
salads, homemade bread and<br />
fresh fried fish, followed by<br />
island desserts and tea or coffee.<br />
Enjoy some local entertainment<br />
on <strong>Norfolk</strong>’s beautiful Puppy’s<br />
Point. This is a great meal to<br />
have before the Bounty Show or<br />
Sound and Light Show.<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong><br />
© <strong>Tonga</strong> Tourism & James Blackwood<br />
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Ha’atafu Beach<br />
Alakipeau<br />
2 Kolovai Beach<br />
Flying Fox<br />
Sanctuary<br />
Monotapu<br />
Beach<br />
Polo’a<br />
Pacific Ocean<br />
Ahononou Beach<br />
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NUKU’ALOFA<br />
Royal<br />
Palace<br />
Mapu’a Vaea<br />
Blowholes<br />
Keleti Beach<br />
Bird Park<br />
Hufangalupe Beach<br />
Fua’amotu Beach<br />
Captain Cook’s Monument<br />
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Motutapu<br />
Ha’amonga<br />
‘a Maui<br />
The Pacific’s last kingdom is a paradise for seekers of pure peace. Its<br />
beautiful islands, divided into four groups, are scattered like pearls across<br />
700,000 square kilometres of ocean. There is no shortage of deserted<br />
beaches and pristine anchorages here, and the swimming, snorkelling and<br />
diving are exceptional. The main island, <strong>Tonga</strong>tapu, is home to the capital<br />
Nuku’alofa, and to most of the kingdom’s resorts. Many of these are familyowned<br />
and personal, because <strong>Tonga</strong> likes to welcome its visitors in low-key<br />
style - this is a place for simpler living and genuine encounters with the local<br />
people. With about a third of all <strong>Tonga</strong>’s population living here, Nuku’alofa<br />
can be a surprisingly bustling place but its size also means there’s a great<br />
array of restaurants, nightclubs and dynamic cultural shows.<br />
There’s plenty to see too, such as the Talamahu Markets with its mounds<br />
of fresh produce and selection of handcrafts, including wood carving and<br />
jewellery. Although the Royal Palace is not open to visitors, you can admire<br />
this white-timber 19th century building from the waterfront. Try to time<br />
your visit to town to include a Sunday. <strong>Tonga</strong>ns are ardent churchgoers and<br />
their singing is legendary. Everyone’s welcome but make sure to pack your<br />
Sunday best.<br />
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<strong>Tonga</strong>tapu Accommodation & Sightseeing<br />
Heilala Holiday Lodge<br />
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Liku’alofa Beach Resort<br />
Fafa <strong>Island</strong> Resort<br />
The homely and super-peaceful Heilala<br />
Holiday Lodge offers some of the best<br />
surfing and snorkelling on the island, and<br />
definitely the most beautiful sunsets! It’s<br />
perfectly positioned at the tip of <strong>Tonga</strong>tapu<br />
by two stunning beaches, Ha’atafu and<br />
Kanokupolu, where the water is as clear as<br />
glass. And, as you would expect, life here<br />
revolves around the beach; your choice of<br />
snorkelling, swimming, kayaking, sunbathing<br />
or dozing under a palm tree on the sand. Your<br />
accommodation will be in a traditional style<br />
fale, with a choice of Superior or the more<br />
basic but still very comfy <strong>Tonga</strong>n. Both are<br />
cooled by ceiling fans and have insect screens<br />
on all windows.<br />
Liku’alofa Beach Resort is situated on the west<br />
coast of <strong>Tonga</strong>tapu, fringed with palm trees,<br />
surrounded by lush tropical gardens and sits<br />
along a stretch of white sandy beach. It’s a 35<br />
minute drive from Fua’amotu International<br />
Airport, so you’ll be unpacked and relaxing<br />
‘<strong>Tonga</strong>n style’ in no time. If you’d rather keep<br />
busy, check out the snorkelling and kayaking,<br />
enjoy a leisurely cycle, discover the island<br />
paradise of Fafa or Pangimotu, take a full<br />
island tour or swim with the whales (seasonal<br />
July-October). Make sure your stay includes<br />
a Wednesday or Friday night for the hotel’s<br />
legendary <strong>Island</strong> Night.<br />
Fafa is tiny and unspoilt, with just a handful<br />
of fales on its palm-fringed shores – they<br />
are seriously gorgeous! If you’re hoping to<br />
immerse yourself in a South Seas dream,<br />
this is the place to go. Privacy and peace<br />
are paramount here, with fales built as far<br />
from one another as possible. They are very<br />
stylishly furnished, and in true <strong>Tonga</strong>n style<br />
have high, cathedral ceilings, thatched walls,<br />
big coconut beams and poles and wooden<br />
shingle roofs. Each has its own outdoor space,<br />
with hammock, beach beds and shady palms,<br />
and a bathroom opening out to a secluded<br />
flower garden and outdoor shower.<br />
Fafa <strong>Island</strong><br />
Scenic Hotel <strong>Tonga</strong><br />
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Nuku’alofa City Tour<br />
<strong>Island</strong> Day Trip<br />
Located across the road from the airport and<br />
in the southern region of <strong>Tonga</strong>tapu, it is<br />
close to the island’s secluded eastern beaches,<br />
limestone caves and dramatic cliff walks. You<br />
can spot humpback whales from nearby cliffs<br />
at Hufangalupe during the migration season<br />
or take a picturesque half hour drive into the<br />
capital, Nuku’alofa. Set in spacious grounds,<br />
enjoy a spot of mini golf with the new 18-hole<br />
putt putt course, golf driving range and<br />
kids playground. Scenic Hotel <strong>Tonga</strong> offers<br />
76 spacious air conditioned guest rooms, a<br />
restaurant, bar and WiFi.<br />
This fun and informative walking tour is<br />
a great way to experience and familiarise<br />
yourself with the kingdom’s capital,<br />
Nuku’alofa. In addition to visiting the Royal<br />
Palace and Royal Tomb, you’ll visit Talamahu<br />
Market, the kingdom’s main fresh produce<br />
hub. It’s a hive of activity here particularly on<br />
Saturday mornings. Another highlight of this<br />
tour is the Langafonua Handicrafts Centre<br />
which stocks the best range of traditional<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong>n handicrafts and fine arts including<br />
traditional tapa cloth, woven crafts from<br />
pandanus leaves, <strong>Tonga</strong>n jewellery and<br />
wooden carvings. A must for first time visitors.<br />
Take a day cruise out to one of the two offshore<br />
islands, Royal Sunset <strong>Island</strong> Resort<br />
located on Atata <strong>Island</strong> a 55 minute boat ride<br />
north-west of Nuku’alofa, or Fafa <strong>Island</strong> a<br />
comfortable 30 minute boat ride North of<br />
the capital. There’s time aplenty to swim and<br />
snorkel in crystal clear waters, join in the<br />
daily resort activities or simply relax on the<br />
white sand beaches – the choice is yours! You’ll<br />
capture many fascinating sights of <strong>Tonga</strong>’s<br />
capital, Nuku’alofa from the boat as you head<br />
out. The two islands are easily accessible and<br />
close by so you’ll get the most out of your day<br />
in paradise.<br />
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Experience<br />
Ha’apai & Vava’u<br />
© <strong>Tonga</strong> Tourism & James Blackwood<br />
HA’APAI<br />
ISLAND<br />
GROUP<br />
VAVA’U<br />
ISLAND<br />
GROUP<br />
Port Refuge Harbour<br />
Port Maurelle<br />
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Mananita<br />
Pangai<br />
2<br />
Kapa<br />
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Neiafu<br />
Kenutu<br />
Serene, spectacular and unspoiled, these island groups are less often<br />
visited, but the rewards for those who go there are great.<br />
If you’re in search of empty white sands and brilliant blue waters, Vava’u<br />
is your perfect choice. This tropical archipelago has one large island and a<br />
host of smaller ones, all with shimmering lagoons, hidden coves and superb<br />
diving sites. Neiafu, the main centre, lies on the shores of the Port of Refuge,<br />
a magnificent deep-water harbour. It’s the prettiest town in <strong>Tonga</strong>, and has a<br />
Saturday market, plus shops, cafés, bars and restaurants.<br />
Ha’apai, on the other hand, has no towns at all. It’s a faraway world of atolls,<br />
lagoons and white sand – an untouched slice of pure Polynesia, where most<br />
islands are tiny and uninhabited. The main centre is the friendly village of<br />
Pangai on Lifuka, with a lone bank and a few small stores. Ha’apai is way off<br />
the beaten track, and if you’re looking for somewhere untouched by time,<br />
you’ll love it here. Whale watching, swimming with whales and kite-surfing<br />
are on offer and there’s history too: it was in these islands that the Bounty<br />
Mutiny took place.<br />
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Ha’apai & Vava’u Accommodation & Sightseeing<br />
Sandy Beach Resort, Ha’apai<br />
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<strong>Tonga</strong>n Beach Resort,<br />
2<br />
Reef Resort, Vava’u<br />
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Vava’u<br />
This small resort on Foa <strong>Island</strong> has pride of<br />
place on a magnificent sandy beach, and the<br />
service here is way beyond ordinary. You’ll<br />
be met at the airport and welcomed like a<br />
long-time friend and served a cool drink as<br />
you settle in to your European-style bungalow.<br />
These bungalows offer great access to the<br />
lagoon, perfect for swimming and kayaking.<br />
Swimming with the whales (in season) can be<br />
organised through Sandy Beach Resort with<br />
their own new, purpose built boats.<br />
If you are lucky, you’ll wake in time for an<br />
incredible sunrise at this intimate, laid back<br />
resort. With 12 modern beachfront guest<br />
rooms, you’ll never feel overcrowded. Six<br />
are interconnecting and suited to families.<br />
Snorkel, kayak, sport fish, sail, scuba dive<br />
and whale watch (in season). Enjoy a tropical<br />
cocktail in the Sandpit Bar, dine in the<br />
traditional Fale Restaurant, or overwater in<br />
the Tiki House. Experience the real <strong>Tonga</strong>:<br />
peaceful and perfect.<br />
This intimate resort on Vava’u’s Kapa <strong>Island</strong><br />
is a pearl, offering true luxury, absolute<br />
seclusion and the perfect romance. There are<br />
just five private fales, all beautifully furnished<br />
and spacious with a sundeck and hammocks<br />
and spectacular ocean views. The snorkelling<br />
is superb, and kayaks are available for guests’<br />
use. The beachside restaurant is overlooking<br />
an azure lagoon. Outstanding meals are<br />
prepared to suit your personal tastes. A<br />
magical place!<br />
At this resort you can snorkel straight off<br />
the white sandy beach into an abundance<br />
of colourful reef and fish!<br />
Whale Encounters, Ha’apai*<br />
Jet Powered Kayak Tours, Vava’u*<br />
Target One Gamefishing, Vava’u*<br />
Every year from July to October the serene<br />
islands of Ha’apai provide a safe haven for one<br />
of Mother Nature’s most captivating creations -<br />
the majestic Humpback whales. They are often<br />
spotted from a boat, and if you’re a thrillseeker<br />
why not get into the water and get up<br />
close and personal with these visitors. There’s<br />
a vast array of interesting behaviour that may<br />
be witnessed - from a single breath, graceful<br />
spyhop or powerful tail slaps to continual<br />
full body breaching or inquisitive approaches<br />
to the boat – this can be a truly life changing<br />
experience and one that relatively few people<br />
will ever get the chance to enjoy.<br />
Climb onboard your own powered kayak<br />
and your experienced guide will lead you on<br />
your water adventure to some of the most<br />
stunning places in the kingdom. You’ll explore<br />
uninhabited islands, caves, blowholes, striking<br />
coral reefs, white sand beaches and see some<br />
of the best kept secrets in Vava’u. This is a fun<br />
and exhilarating way to spend time on the<br />
water offering ultimate freedom and it’s simple<br />
to use, easy to control and has incredible<br />
manoeuvrability. Be sure to keep your eyes<br />
open as you may encounter a whale or two<br />
( July to October).<br />
You can target one or many species, in all<br />
cases you’ll have great fishing onboard the<br />
reliable and very successful ‘Target One’, an<br />
eight and a half metre game and sportfishing<br />
boat. Skipper Henk and his experienced<br />
deckhand will make sure you have a great day<br />
out on the water, whether you are a novice<br />
or an experienced angler. The boat is well<br />
equipped and maintained with top quality<br />
tackles and lures. Henk and his crew have set<br />
many local and national sportfishing records<br />
so they know the best fishing spots and can<br />
have you out there in no time at all – you’re<br />
sure to have a fishing experience of a lifetime.<br />
*These tours to be paid direct<br />
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Friendly <strong>Island</strong>s<br />
Kayak Company<br />
The lush tropical islands of Vava’u and<br />
Ha’apai are home to Friendly <strong>Island</strong>s Kayak<br />
Company. Whilst the islands are separated<br />
by reefs or open water, they are not great<br />
paddling distances apart so there’s plenty of<br />
time to kayak the warm waters, snorkel amidst<br />
colourful coral and inside legendary marine<br />
caves, and observe the traditional way of<br />
life of the <strong>Tonga</strong>n people. Your most difficult<br />
choice will be deciding on which kayak tour<br />
to do. Vava’u’s hilly terrain is perhaps more<br />
interesting and scenic but if it’s white sand<br />
beaches you’re after, there’s no shortage of<br />
these in Ha’apai. Snorkelling’s superb in both<br />
island groups, but soft corals and sizeable fish<br />
are more abundant in Ha’apai waters. On the<br />
other hand, Vava’u’s relatively sheltered waters<br />
are conducive to more reliable whale sightings<br />
between July and October.<br />
Vava’u <strong>Island</strong>s, 3 Day Starter Package<br />
3 days kayaking<br />
This no frills kayak tour, designed for those who are time constrained or<br />
for families with young children, offers an affordable way to experience<br />
the beautiful Vava’u <strong>Island</strong>s. Transfers and accommodation (pre/post<br />
kayak tour) are not included, but can be arranged.<br />
*16 departures from Vava’u, January – December <strong>2017</strong><br />
Vava’u <strong>Island</strong>s, 8 Day Classic Package<br />
6 days kayaking<br />
During this tour you’ll visit those islands in the middle of the Vava’u<br />
<strong>Island</strong> Group. You’ll have time aplenty to snorkel and experience the<br />
<strong>Tonga</strong>n culture (village visits and local feast). Includes transfers and two<br />
nights accommodation pre/post kayak tour.<br />
*16 departures from Vava’u, January – December <strong>2017</strong><br />
Price Guide From: $895<br />
Price Guide From: $2625<br />
Vava’u <strong>Island</strong>s, 10 Day Classic Package<br />
8 days kayaking<br />
This kayak tour is ideal for those wanting to truly unwind and gain a<br />
deeper experience of Vava’u’s tropical paradise and its friendly locals.<br />
Includes transfers and two nights accommodation pre/post kayak tour.<br />
*16 departures from Vava’u, January – December <strong>2017</strong><br />
Ha’apai <strong>Island</strong>s, 11 Day Classic Package<br />
9 days kayaking<br />
The longest of the kayak tours, you’ll paddle the length of the Lifuka<br />
Archipelago and experience areas as remote as one can get in <strong>Tonga</strong>.<br />
Includes transfers and two nights accommodation pre/post kayak tour.<br />
*6 departures from Ha’apai, July – December <strong>2017</strong><br />
Price Guide From: $2995<br />
Price Guide From: $3695<br />
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The price guide shown is per adult per kayak package for twin share, based on low season travel, including all meals. Surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Terms & Conditions<br />
Please read these booking conditions carefully<br />
CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT<br />
The guarantees under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will apply to<br />
services supplied by us except where they are acquired, or held out as<br />
being acquired for business purposes.<br />
1. OUR SERVICES AND OBLIGATIONS<br />
1.1 House of Travel Ltd (‘we” or “us” as the case may be) supply services<br />
consisting of arranging and co-ordinating travel facilities and services,<br />
and making bookings and issuing vouchers to be redeemed by suppliers<br />
of travel, entertainment, and accommodation facilities or services<br />
(“Suppliers”). House of Travel Ltd is part of the House of Travel group.<br />
1.2 We undertake to perform these services with reasonable care and<br />
skill. We will not be liable for any loss or damage which results from the<br />
act, default or omission of any person other than ourselves, our employees<br />
or agents, or any cause independent of human control. This includes (but<br />
is not limited to), loss or damage which arises directly or indirectly from<br />
any act of God, weather disruptions, dangers incidental to the sea, fire,<br />
breakdown in machinery or equipment, acts of Governments or other<br />
authorities de jure or de facto, wars whether declared or not, hostilities,<br />
civil disturbances, strikes, riots, deaths, pilferage, epidemics, quarantines<br />
or medical or customs regulations.<br />
1.3 We are not able to exercise control over services we do not supply<br />
directly, therefore we will not be responsible for any loss or damage arising<br />
from:<br />
• Any booking made directly with a service Supplier by your travel agent,<br />
or<br />
• Any services which are not directly provided by us and which are<br />
additional to those recorded in clause 1.1 above.<br />
1.4 We will endeavour to provide the most suitable travel arrangements<br />
to meet the particular requirements you make known to us. However,<br />
travel is an individual experience, and your preferences and opinions may<br />
vary from our own. For this reason, we cannot take responsibility for your<br />
individual satisfaction.<br />
2. SUPPLY OF TRAVEL, ENTERTAINMENT AND<br />
ACCOMMODATION SERVICES AND FACILITIES<br />
2.1 When we make bookings with Suppliers, we are acting as a booking<br />
agent for such Supplier.<br />
2.2 All travel, entertainment, and accommodation facilities or services<br />
are supplied directly to you by the Suppliers. We have no control over<br />
the facilities or services themselves, or the manner in which they are<br />
provided by the Suppliers. Therefore you should be aware of the following<br />
conditions:<br />
• We will not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind which may arise<br />
from your use or consumption of, or inability to use or consume those<br />
facilities or services.<br />
• The provision of those facilities or services is subject to the terms and<br />
conditions of your contract with each Supplier.<br />
• Where for any reason, a Supplier is unable to provide particular facilities<br />
or services, then that Supplier may be entitled, under its contract with<br />
you, to substitute those services or facilities with comparable or equivalent<br />
facilities or services without incurring any liability to you. You should check<br />
your contract with each Supplier.<br />
• All facilities or services described by us are subject to availability from<br />
the Supplier.<br />
• We will not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage relating to<br />
your baggage, personal possessions, health or welfare, or delays or travel<br />
disruptions unless these arise directly from the service we provide to you.<br />
3. BUSINESS PURPOSES<br />
You agree that where our services are acquired for business purposes,<br />
or where you hold yourself out as acquiring our services for business<br />
purposes, the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply to any supply<br />
of goods or services made under these conditions, and we will not be liable<br />
or responsible for any loss or damage of any kind to you, including any<br />
consequential loss or damage however it may be caused.<br />
4. INFORMATION IN THIS BROCHURE<br />
4.1 While we attempt to ensure that the contents of this brochure are<br />
correct, accurate, and up to date at the time of printing, the contents of this<br />
brochure are drawn from information supplied to us by Suppliers. We do<br />
not have, and cannot be reasonably expected to have, personal knowledge<br />
about all of the facilities or services provided by each Supplier.<br />
4.2 Facilities or services may change after the date of printing. We<br />
endeavour to keep travel agents informed of any changes to information in<br />
this brochure which are brought to our attention. Prior to completing your<br />
booking, you should ask your travel agent whether they are aware of any<br />
changes to the published information. You should also make sure that if<br />
your travel agent is advised of changes which occur after booking, your<br />
travel agent is able to contact you.<br />
4.3 Maps and Photographs: Maps are shown for general information and<br />
may not necessarily reflect actual routings, locations or services provided.<br />
Photographs may show places in the geographic area which are not<br />
included in your booking. Hotel room photographs may not be the actual<br />
room occupied.<br />
4.4 Property Information: Descriptions featured in this brochure are<br />
drawn from information provided by our Suppliers. Any facilities or services<br />
shown are subject to change at any time. Please advise your travel agent<br />
if you have any special requirements.<br />
4.5 Room Bedding: Is based on existing bedding in the room. Requests<br />
for specific bedding arrangements must be made at the time of booking<br />
but can not be guaranteed. For ex<strong>amp</strong>le, twin share may consist of single<br />
beds or a shared double bed.<br />
4.6 Rental Cars: We cannot guarantee to provide a particular model or<br />
colour within the car category. Availability of car categories is subject to<br />
confirmation at the time of booking. We reserve the right to substitute<br />
different models. If a vehicle is returned prior to the end of the reserved<br />
rental period or if the vehicle is picked up later than the reserved date, NO<br />
REFUND will be made for unused rental days.<br />
5. PRICES<br />
5.1 The price indicator is provided as a guide only. It is based on low<br />
season, per adult share twin pricing and is correct at the time of printing.<br />
The actual price may differ to that indicated due to currency fluctuations,<br />
special events, trade shows or peak periods.<br />
5.2 We will guarantee the price of the portion of the booking as<br />
processed by us, against currency fluctuation for a period of seven (7) days<br />
from the time of confirmation of the booking; note: special conditions apply<br />
for cruise bookings. It is the responsibility of your travel agent to advise you<br />
of the date of confirmation. If your booking remains unpaid after the seven<br />
(7) day guarantee period it will be subject to currency fluctuation, up to the<br />
time full payment is received by us.<br />
5.3 Events beyond our control, such as changes to the prices of aviation<br />
fuel or changes to the cost of services or facilities may result in the prices<br />
charged to you being different from those shown in the brochure. You<br />
should check all prices with your travel agent before making reservations,<br />
and before ticketing.<br />
5.4 Prices may also be liable to variation between the time of booking<br />
and the date of departure due to events beyond our control. Due to<br />
unforeseen events we reserve the right to vary the price up to the time of<br />
your departure.<br />
6. HOUSE OF TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION RATINGS<br />
To assist you with the selection of your accommodation, we have created<br />
our own rating system allowing you to compare each property. Please<br />
note that these gradings are to be used as a guide only and may alter<br />
throughout the year due to a change of circumstances. Please check with<br />
your House of Travel consultant to ensure you get the property that best<br />
suits your needs.<br />
7. PAYMENT<br />
7.1 A non-refundable deposit will be required by your travel agent and<br />
must be paid at the time of booking. This is in addition to any deposits<br />
imposed by Suppliers.<br />
7.2 A communication charge may be made for bookings requested less<br />
than 72 hours prior to departure.<br />
7.3 Final payment must be made in full before we can release travel<br />
documents (including tickets).<br />
8. CANCELLATION<br />
8.1 If you wish to cancel your booking for any reason, you must advise us<br />
in writing through your travel agent as soon as possible.<br />
8.2 If you cancel your booking or any part of your booking, we will<br />
impose a cancellation fee in respect of each person travelling under that<br />
booking. You must also pay all cancellation fees imposed by Suppliers and<br />
your travel agent. These cancellation fees are required to offset booking,<br />
communication, and administrative charges which have already been<br />
incurred by us, Suppliers and your travel agent. Cancellation fees imposed<br />
by Suppliers and travel agents are beyond our control and you should<br />
check with your travel agent regarding what cancellation fees may be<br />
applicable.<br />
8.3 We strongly recommend that you insure yourself fully against<br />
cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. See Section 10.<br />
9. RESERVATION AMENDMENTS<br />
We are happy to incorporate any reasonable amendments you request. An<br />
amendment constitutes a change to an existing booking and will attract a<br />
$25 fee per amendment prior to final payment and the issuing of the travel<br />
documents, and a $50 fee per amendment after travel documents have<br />
been issued. These fees are to cover administration and communication<br />
costs. You may also be required to pay any Supplier imposed fees.<br />
10. INSURANCE<br />
We strongly recommend that you insure yourself fully against cancellation,<br />
loss of luggage and personal property, and medical expenses. Your travel<br />
agent will be able to provide you with further information.<br />
11. ITEMS NOT COVERED<br />
Unless otherwise specified, the cost of airfares, meals, drinks, laundry,<br />
insurance, sightseeing, transfers, local taxes, airport departure taxes,<br />
Airline imposed insurance levies, passenger service charges and Passport<br />
or Visa application fees are not included.<br />
12. VISAS/PASSPORTS<br />
For all holidays in this brochure you will require a valid passport. You are<br />
responsible for arranging your own passport, visa and health requirements<br />
including inoculation. You should check with your travel agent who will be<br />
able to provide you with the necessary information.<br />
13. NON-USE OF SERVICES OR FACILITIES<br />
If, of your own choice, you decide not to use part or parts of the arranged<br />
services or facilities, you will not be entitled to a refund from us (provided<br />
we have carried out our service with reasonable skill and care and to your<br />
requirements) and you may not be entitled to a refund from any Supplier.<br />
14. HEALTH OR DISABILITY<br />
Some Suppliers may reserve the right to refuse to carry or accommodate<br />
people who because of a health condition or disability may require services<br />
or facilities to be provided in a special manner. You should check this with<br />
your travel agent.<br />
15. SERVICE SATISFACTION<br />
During your holiday, if you encounter any situation where the service<br />
supplied to you does not meet your satisfaction, please take the matter<br />
up with the Supplier immediately. Your contract for each service is with the<br />
Supplier. If this is not possible immediately, or if you are still dissatisfied,<br />
please contact your travel agent. Both we and your travel agent will<br />
endeavour to investigate on your behalf and to negotiate with the Supplier<br />
to resolve the matter as soon as possible, so that you continue to enjoy<br />
your journey.<br />
16. LEGAL CLAIMS<br />
Any claims or legal action in connection with the provision of our services<br />
to you will be governed by the laws of <strong>New</strong> Zealand. Any claim or legal<br />
action against the Suppliers is likely to be subject to the terms of your<br />
contract with them, and may be governed by the laws of other countries.<br />
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