Kayaking in pristine waters.Tonga
Remote Islands, White Sand Beaches, Stunning Snorkelling, Pure Tongan Culture.
Join Outdoor Discoveries on an adventure of culture, kayaking and beauty in the Kingdom of Tonga

 

  

Taunga Island, TongaHumpback Whales are a regular sight while kayaking in TongaIsland style camping on beautiful remote islands

 

Day 1:
Your guides present a 45minute orientation talk in Toula Village, a 2minute taxi ride from the Neiafu township.

Day 2: Our journey begins at the entrance to the Port of Refuge, reputedly the most protected and beautiful harbour in the Pacific. We paddle into renowned Swallows Cave, snorkel and picnic at Kapa Island, and finish off the day by skirting several islands on the western side of the island group. Tonight's camp on uninhabited Ovalau Island is a sandy beach facing the setting sun with possibly the best view in the Vava'u Group.

Day 3: On today's paddle to 'Euakafa Island our Tongan guide leads us through shallow reef-strewn turquoise waters. This afternoon is free for snorkelling the exquisite reefs and beach combing the expansive beaches of uninhabited 'Euakafa Island. While paddling we may be fortunate enough to sight turtles, dolphins, and humpback whales, the latter of which migrate annually to Tonga's warm sheltered waters (June-November) to breed and calve.

Day 4: In the cool hours of the morning, a guided walk to 'Euakafa's distinctive tabletop summit takes us to the site of a legendary royal tomb within the fortress of a Tu'i Tonga king. This afternoon, we paddle to nearby 'Eueiki Island for some wall snorkelling and exploring an immense cave with Tarzan-like vines cascading down through a hole in the cave ceiling. A short paddle across the channel, and we reach the beautiful isthmus of Taunga Island. Exploring the inter-tidal zone of Taunga, Ngau and Pau Islands, connected to one another at low tide by a sand bar, is a pleasant diversion. This evening, the villagers host an authentic Tongan feast consisting of roast suckling pork complemented by fresh root vegetables, octopus, reef fish, vegetarian dishes, and tropical fruits such as papaya in coconut milk, all steamed in an underground oven or 'umu. This gastronomic delight is followed by a traditional Tongan song and dance performance.

Day 5: On this final day of paddling, the journey westward takes us back to the Port of Refuge where we started our journey four days ago. Skirting Mala Island, once the home of a cannibal demi-god who liked nothing better than to catch and eat paddlers passing in outrigger canoes, we cross the channel to Otea Village. From the beach we can snorkel to the entrancing Japanese Gardens before returning back to base. From here, you are transfered by taxi to your accommodation and hot showers! This evening your guides join you for dinner at a fine restaurant in Neiafu.

 

Exploring Ofu IslandBeach camping with fantastic viewsPristine waters while paddling in Tonga

 
Vava'u Islands, The Kingdom of Tonga

Duration: 5, 9, 11 Day Packages
Location:
The Vava'u Islands, The Kingdom of Tonga.
Experience:
Some required, but not technical, fully guided trip.
Fitness:
Medium fitness required
Season: August-September
Minimum: 6 people (combined, not just your group).
Maximum:
10 people.
Tour Cost: Please enquiry about different package options 

Map: Vava'u Islands Sea Kayak Tonga

We have negotiated special local prices to bring you this incredible trip at exceptional value for NZ.

ODNZ is an approved DOC & ARC Parks operator