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Mystic Sands
Mystic Sands features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a private beach area and terrace in Utungake.

Wolfgramm Beachfront Motel
Situated in Utungake, Wolfgramm Beachfront Motel features a garden and free WiFi. Some rooms at the property have a terrace with a sea view. Certain rooms are equipped with a kitchenette with a...

Tongan Beach Resort
At Tongan Beach Resort, guests have access to a safe, private beach area, a restaurant, which is open for all meals, a library with over 500 books and an outdoor pool. Free bicycle hire is available.

Flying Annie Moa
Featuring a shared lounge, Flying Annie Moa is set in Neiafu. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking, a housekeeping service and free WiFi.

Boathouse Apartments
Set in Neiafu, Boathouse Apartments offers accommodation with air conditioning and access to a garden. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking. The apartment has family rooms.

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- 10.0
Great choice of bars and restaurants - would recommend The...
Great choice of bars and restaurants - would recommend The Kracken, Bellavista and The Basque Tavern. All have views across the harbour. Lots of local, fresh fish dishes. For coffee visit "Coffee & Tees" or Cafe Tropicana (also very helpful with all that you need to know about Vava'u). Would suggest The Tonga Beach resort for lunch on Sunday and a swim. Fresh produce can be purchased from the local market and the fish market. Well worth a climb to to the top of Mt. Talau for the spectacular views.Guest review byDebraAustralia - 8.0
Neiafu is a beautiful, laid-back small town situated on a...
Neiafu is a beautiful, laid-back small town situated on a waterfront bay with unsealed roads, surrounded by islets and islands. While relatively quiet in March, Neiafu becomes more vibrant with tourists around August and the later months, particularly for its renowned whale-watching season. The town also boasts excellent sport fishing opportunities. The people are very friendly, and there are a couple of good spots for meals and drinks. A rental car is recommended for visitors to explore the surrounding sights. Truly a place to shut the rest of the world out.Guest review byRichardNew Caledonia - 8.0
Avoid September it is most likely it will rain, but never...
Avoid September it is most likely it will rain, but never mind whales are there!! Try the italian menu at Bellavista restaurant, or the chill-out athmosphere at the Mango or the expat-life at the Kraken, in any case, you will enjoy the relaxing environment in this little and charming south-pacific village.Guest review byDavideItaly