The whole island is dotted with a myriad of caves, sheltered rocky coves and secret beaches, some of which have yet to be explored. The Huvalu Rainforest is home to some fantastic indigenous trees. It has been designated as a Conservation Area to protect and conserve the islands primary rainforest and natural Flora and fauna.
Although Niue is a world apart, the island is easily accessible via a nonstop flight from Auckland on Air New Zealand. With an average water temperature of 23 degrees Celsius, a typical tropical climate and kind, caring people, you will feel the warmth year-round.
Whether you are diving, snorkelling, or simply gazing at the ocean while enjoying a refreshing drink, the water clarity will amaze you.
The reef shelf is narrow and falls off into deep ocean very quickly, so fishing, diving or whale watching can take place just hundreds of metres from shore.
Swim with dolphins, see whales close up, relax at an honesty bar, visit the most significant little yacht club in the world, catch a Uga-coconut crab, or snorkel in warm, safe rock pools teeming with colourful fish.
Niue will take your breath away with its unique geology, landscape and marine life Niue and is the world’s first country to become a Dark Sky Place where you can view the spectacle of an unspoilt night sky illuminated by thousands of stars.
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