Ha’atafu Beach is a beautiful and secluded beach located on the western coast of the main island of Tongatapu in the Kingdom of Tonga. The beach is known for its stunning scenery, crystal-clear waters, and pristine white sands. The beach is surrounded by lush...
Located in the village of Haveluliku, on the Eastern Side of Tongatapu, the ‘Anahulu cave is made up of a network of beautifully situated stalactites and stalagmites which form a natural artistic structural design within the caves. ‘Anahulu boasts Tongatapu’s only...
The Hufangalupe Arch is a natural rock formation located on the eastern side of Tongatapu, the main island of Tonga. It is a popular tourist destination and one of the most impressive geological features in the region. The arch is formed from two large pillars of rock...
This open ground was originally known as the Prince Park because it was used by the Europeansas a sportsgrounds. In 1885 his Majesty King George Tupou I declared a day of fundraising to start the first Government public school. The fundraising Festival was held and...
The Royal Tombs of Lapaha are the resting places of the royal Tu’i Tonga dynasty, who along with other paramount chiefly lines established the Tongan state and monarchy that continues today under with the reign of His Majesty King Tupou VI. Tonga is the only...