One of the world’s smallest nations

Niue

One of the world’s smallest nations — a single raised-coral island of sea caves, chasms, and water so clear you can swim with whales and snorkel sea snakes.

— · — — °C Best: May–Oct (dry · whale season)
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The deep, calm Matapa Chasm cut into the raised coral
The deep, calm Matapa Chasm cut into the raised coral
The gin-clear snorkelling water at Limu Pools, where humpbacks pass close to shore
The gin-clear snorkelling water at Limu Pools, where humpbacks pass close to shore
The tiny seafront capital of Alofi
The tiny seafront capital of Alofi
Capital
Alofi
Language
Niuean, English
Currency
NZD (NZ Dollar)
Power
230 V · plug type I
Best time
May–Oct (dry · whale season)
Now in Alofi
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What makes Niue, Niue

Sea Arches
Limestone Chasms
Coral Reefs
Humpback Whales
Sea Tracks
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About Niue

One of the world’s smallest nations — a single raised-coral island of sea caves, chasms, and water so clear you can swim with whales and snorkel sea snakes.

Source: Wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0

The reef and rock arches of Talava at sunset
Before you fly

Visa info

Niue visa: No visa needed; most nationalities get a 30-day stay on arrival (reached via Auckland). Confirm before travel.
Visa rules change frequently. Always confirm with the official Niuean immigration authorities for your nationality before booking flights.
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