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    Tonga, Tonga

    In the very heart of the South Pacific lies Tonga, one of the most scenic and unspoiled of the Pacific Island nations, comprising 176 coral and volcanic islands, only 36 of which are inhabited. The ancient Kingdom of Tonga is known for being the oldest and last remaining Polynesian monarchy and its friendly and welcoming people, along with deserted beaches, enchanting festivals and amazing coral reefs, which are all some of the Kingdom's finest assets.

    Population:

    104,494 (2019)

    Currency:

    Tongan pa'anga (T$)
    1/100 = seniti (cents)

    Emergency Numbers:

    Medical: 933
    Fire: 911
    Police: 922

    Opening Hours:

    Most shops are open Mon–Fri 8:30am–4:30pm, Saturday 9am–1pm. Almost everything is closed on Sundays.

    Newspapers:

    Matangitonga (online newspaper)
    Times of Tonga
    Talaki
    Kele’a
    Ita

    The Country

    Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the South Pacific, Tonga is divided into four distinct island groups, each scenically diverse.

    The main island in the south, Tongatapu, is Tonga's cultural centre and the home of the Kingdom's capital, Nuku’alofa. This is also where the Royal Family resides. To the north lay the Ha'apai group, a chain of delightfully attractive low-lying atolls, the dream destination for divers and anglers. Beyond Ha'apai is the Vava'u group, considered Tonga's sailing centre, where a paradise of lush tropical landscapes, a deep water harbour, rock islands and limestone caves awaits you. Niuas, an isolated trio of volcanic islands where traditional Tongan culture still thrives, marks the extreme northern reaches of this beautiful South Pacific nation.

    The people of Tonga are welcoming, relaxed and deeply traditional. Craft is a social affair within a Tongan village: it brings the people together, and celebrating with friends and family is an important part of their society. Any occasion can become a reason for dancing, singing and feasting. The Heilala Festival, held annually in July, is the Kingdom's largest festival celebrating the Crown Prince’s birthday. Indeed, the Kingdom of Tonga is a ‘jewel in the Pacific’.

    Do & See

    For travellers, the array of unique settings provides experiences suited for every taste and budget. There are isolated white sandy beaches for soaking in the sun and taking life easy, dense rain forests teaming with exotic flora and fauna to tempt adventurers and naturalists, and a magnificent colourful underwater playground where striking tropical fish dart in and out of incredible coral structures.

    Dining

    With access to some of the best fishing waters in the South Pacific, you can be assured of sumptuous seafood in Tonga. There is a large choice of venues from alfresco dining on the ocean's edge to hidden cafés in the rain-forest. On Tongatapu, you will find a large selection of eateries along Vuna Road which stretches along the waterfront. Many fales will provide breakfast and dinner with a number also providing snacks during the day.

    Cafes

    Cafes offer a wide choice of meals for breakfast and lunch and also a tremendous selection of snacks throughout the day. Most are located along the waterfront of Vuna Road on Tongatapu.

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