Vava'u Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
island group of Tonga
About Vava'u
Findings of Lapita pottery suggest that early Polynesians were on these islands close to 3000 years ago. These days there are around 20,000 people living in the Group. Neiafu and surrounding villages are home to about a third of the Group’s overall population of around 20,000, with the majority of the population living in small villages on the other islands. Neiafu is the official port of entry for yachts coming to Vava'u, which attracts over 500 yachts every winter sailing season between June and October. A string of islands and reefs along the eastern edge of the Group shelters the area from strong winds and ocean swells, and humpback whales come to these protected waters to give birth. This is the high season for tourism; between December and April few people visit and many tour compani
Top Attractions in Vava'u
Explore the best things to see and do in Vava'u:
- ★‘Ene’io Botanical Garden
- ★Kite surfing
- ★Mt Talau National Park.
- ★Poppin' Tonga
- ★St Joseph's Cathedral
- ★Talau National Park lookout
Where to Eat in Vava'u
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Café Tropicana
- 🍴La Paella
- 🍴Mala Island
- 🍴Mango Cafe
- 🍴Mounu Resort
Where to Stay in Vava'u
- 🏨Blue Lagoon Resort
- 🏨Hilltop Hotel
- 🏨Lucky's Beach Houses
- 🏨Mala Island Resort
- 🏨Mystic Sands Beach
- 🏨Port Wine Guest House
Vava'u Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
