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YOUR MOST UP TO DATE ONLINE GUIDE TO TONGA SINCE 2004. VAVA'U: 18°41' 60 S 174°1' 60 W Custom Search Powered by Google Übersetzer Your browser does not support script HOME LATEST NEWS VISITOR FACTS CRUISING GUIDE ACCOMMODATION HOME RENTALS REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES ONLINE STORE FOOD TRAVEL INSURANCE DIRECTORY TRADES & SERVICES EVENTS CULTURE GALLERY LIST ON VAVAU.TO VTA VERA EMAIL: info@vavau.to Page last modified: Mon Sep 19 2022 > > > > WELCOME TO VAVAU.TO > > The Vava'u Island group in the Kingdom of Tonga is a spectacular tropical > island paradise in the Pacific Ocean. It has a year-round climate suitable for > swimming, snorkeling, diving and sailing. Some islands are ringed by white > sand beaches while others have tropical forests, sea-level caves, and dramatic > limestone cliffs with breathtaking vistas. > > Remote and truly unspoiled, the waters around Vava'u are crystal clear with > visibility exceeding 100 feet. Most of the islands are uninhabited, a few have > villages, a few have very small unique resorts with exceptional food. There is > abundant sea life with over 100 species of colorful tropical fish, giant > clams, manta rays, sea turtles, spinner dolphins, and July-October the > Humpback whales! > > Truly a paradise with the only Polynesian Monarchy this is a truly remarkable > place to explore. Vava’u Monthly Activity Summary Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Air Temperature – min/max 22 to 30 22 to 30 22 to 30 21 to 29 20 to 27 20 to 27 20 to 26 20 to 27 20 to 26 20 to 28 20 to 28 22 to 30 Sea Temperature - average 28 28 28 27 25 25 24 25 24 26 26 28 Whale Swimming Peak Months Diving / Snorkelling Kayaking/Outrigger tours Reef species all year Giant Trevally (GT) all year but Peak months Blue Fin Trevally all year but Peak months Big Game Fishing Mahi Mahi and Wahoo all year Big Game Fishing Marlin all year but Peak months Big Game Fishing Sail Fish all year but Peak months Big Game Fishing Yellow Fin Tuna all year but Peak months 50/70kg Land/Eco Tours (Kart safaris/Eneio) Sailing Charters – Moorings/Orion/ Manuoku/Melinda Cruiser Safe Harbour Kite Surfing all year round but Peak Months Surfing Peak months Bird Watching Summer Season Horsetrekking Returning Tongan Ex Pats season > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The current edition of the Vava'u Travellers Guide is available now and retail > for $10 ($5 wholesale + postage - minimum order of 10), or can be purchased in > GREAT shops in Nukualofa, Haapai, Vava'u and also marine and dive shops in NZ > and Australia > Please email us to order your copies. > This website seeks to provide a useful and accurate guide to Vava'u Island > Group... > > Find Accommodation... > > Resorts | Hotels | Motels | Backpackers | Guesthouses | Holiday Houses > > Find Activities... > > Sailing | Diving | Fishing | Whales | Kayaking | Tours | Surfing > > Find Food... > > Bakeries | Cafes | Restaurants | Bars & Nightclubs > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > www.saatchikevin.com/Tongamazing > > World famous for yachties > With one of the most sheltered harbours in the South Pacific it is home to a > large number of charter yachts and with many sheltered coves and bays & 70 > islands to visit it is a well deserved reputation. > > > The crew of the Yacht INTO THE BLUE, Sam, Ed, Diana and Robert with their own > Vavau Visitor Guide. They were in Vavau as part of the ARC Round the World > Rally aboard a 56ft Oyster yacht. See more about the Rally on our Latest News > pages. > > See activities Sailing > > > > Whales > This is the best place to see whales in the wild. With its long season and > numerous whales of different types and very close proximity to town it is a > great place to see whales. There is also a number of operators offering > different services. > > See activities Whale watching > > Big Game fishing > Some of the world's best big game fishing is only a short boat trip away. Not > only is there a high chance of catching the big one but at a very competitive > rate. > > See activities Fishing > > Diving > Vavau has an abundance of different types of diving which can cater for all > tastes. The water in vavau is some of the clearest in the world; it is also > well known for its cave dives. Most dive operators can take you snorkeling as > well > > See activities Diving > > Island tours by road > Visit the beautiful northern lookout from the 500 meter high sheer cliffs, > watch whales swim below and visit the Keitahi surf beach (for experienced > surfers & swimmers as strong rip) drive on further to the eastern beaches for > a swim & snorkeling. On the islands west side is the Tu'anuku fresh water lake > and drive though villages with great views over the outer island & to the open > sea. The south offers a number of beaches which are very sheltered and good > for swimming such as Ene'io & hinakauea beach (Departure point to Tapana & > Treasure Island). Drive to the south west past many plantations of taro, > Vanilla, Kava & Avocados to Nga 'unoho village ?& beach (departure point to > Mala island) > > See Tours & Taxis under Trade services > > Swallows Cave > This huge beautiful cave can be visited by boat only on the end of Kapa Island > > See Tours under activities & boat hire under Trade services > > Mariners Cave > This famous underwater cave is well worth the effort needed to swim in. Watch > out for hitting the roof when swimming in and out. Fantastic atmosphere inside > with fog forming and vanishing on every swell. Hard to find as unmarked and > several false caves close by. > > See tours and dive operators > > Mount Talau > This short very steep walk to the top of Mount Talau is well worth the climb > for sweeping views of the islands & harbour. It can be reached by a five > minute tax ride from town. > > Island Tours boat > One of the great assets Vavau can offer is the ability to visit so many > different islands. With 35 of 70 the islands sheltered by the reefs and > accessible by small boats. It is still possible to be dropped off on your own > island to swim snorkel and explore the day away. There are a number of tour > operators offering different types of tours. > > See Tours under activities & boat hire under Trade services > > The Market > This is an excellent pacific island Market with very good selection of fruit & > veggies. (At the right time of year Vanilla & Avocardos are great buying). For > the full effect visit on Saturday morning before midday. The market is a good > opportunity to buy handcrafts especially mats & baskets. Freshly fried Fish & > taro for $3 is a good buy in the market building. > > Night life > Fridays night is Christmas in Vavau according to locals and you will find a > friendly bunch down at the Mango Cafe/Port Of Refuge Yacht Club to watch the > yacht race. Before long the band will start up and dancing into the small > hours is the norm. Several other bars are also known for their bands & night > life such as Tonga Bobs. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This website seeks to provide a useful and accurate guide to the Vava'u Island > Group. > > Help us keep it that way by letting companies know that you found them on > www.vavau.to If you find something that isn't up to date or is missing please > let us know > and go in a monthly draw for a chocolate fish ©All rights reserved. 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