Neiafu is the second largest town in the Kingdom of Tonga, with a population of 6000. It is an essential part of the Vava’u Group and serves as the administrative center of the archipelago. Consequently, it has been developed with facilities such as schools, banks, hospitals, shopping centers, and hotels. Like other towns in Tonga, Neiafu maintains relatively untouched natural beauty and cultural traditions, making it one of the most picturesque islands in the country. The local people are friendly, the scenery is stunning, with tall lush trees and colorful flowers blooming everywhere, under a clear blue sky with drifting white clouds, creating a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. Nearby, there are refreshing seawaters and soft sandy beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, sailing, and other water activities.
Neiafu
Top reasons to visit: The most important island in the Vava’u Group
Continent: Oceania
Country: Tonga
Region: Vava’u Archipelago