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The ultimate dive and travel guide to Niue including the best accommodation in Niue, where to eat, the best things to do in Niue, and everything you need to know about scuba diving in Niue. This little island paradise is sure to capture your heart.
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Niue (pronounced NEW-ay) doesn't seem to go out of its way to self promote. Neither is the word being spread by the 4,000 or so annual tourists (half of which are overseas Niueans returning to visit relatives) who travel just over 3 hours from Auckland, New Zealand on twice weekly
Discover one of the best kept secrets in the Pacific and why you need to book your next flight to Niue.
The Rock of the Pacific, Niue is literally a large volcanic rock. It is as small island, yet a large coral atoll, in the middle of a triangle between Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands.…
Covering a land area of 261 sq.km (100.95 sq mi), Niue is an island country and a raised coral atoll located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Niue is one of
When we rave about the South Pacific, we often bring up the island of Niue. Rarely have we met someone who has heard of this tiny island nation, also called “The Rock” (short for “The
The Rock of the Pacific, Niue is literally a large volcanic rock. It is as small island, yet a large coral atoll, in the middle of a triangle between Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands.…
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This post is an extension of my Weekend Guide to Niue. These are photos from my Nikon D5100. Limu Pools: Pool 1 Where we saw the most venomous snake in the world! It is a water snake and one bite c…
In March, the Pacific atoll of Niue became certified as the world’s first “dark sky nation” by the International Dark-Sky Association.
The island nation of Niue may be the best place in the world to soak up a starry night.
Covering a land area of 261 sq.km (100.95 sq mi), Niue is an island country and a raised coral atoll located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Niue is one of
Niue is a little-known island in Polynesia, just a 3 1/2 hour flight from Auckland. It's a coral island with caves and tunnels, clear water, and beautiful beaches. OutChasingStars.com
Niue is a little-known island in Polynesia, just a 3 1/2 hour flight from Auckland. It's a coral island with caves and tunnels, clear water, and beautiful beaches. OutChasingStars.com
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Media Release The Pacific nation now provides protection for sky, sea, and land. The Pacific island of Niue is the world’s first whole country to become an International Dark Sky Place.
Niue: the mooring field from shore Togo Sea Track: Pretty cool if you ask us Niue is all that, and more. This 269 km2 raised coral atoll (affectionately called “the Rock”), whose coastline is riddled with limestone caves, is likely the friendliest island we have ever been to. This place is just plain cool. While some literature would have you believe there are 1600 inhabitants here, one Niuean scoffed at the figure. “Yeah, it’s more like 1200, they counted the yachties and tourists to pad the numbers, sorry but you don’t count!” This tiny country’s population has depleted because of the many Niueans that have left for New Zealand. (A Niuean automatically qualifies for a Kiwi passport.) The evidence is in the many abandoned homes along the roads of Niue. We hitchhiked all over the western/northwestern side of the island, and got to ask a lot of questions of the locals. One man told us about the government structure. They have a “parliament”, and each of the 13 villages has a 5 member council. According to this man, one of the villages we passed by, had only five inhabitants. I wonder if they were all in that village’s council. Another village had a sign that claimed to be smoke free. I’m not sure how many people lived there, but cigarettes were not cool in that village. Exploring with SV Landfall's Barb (above) and Denny Hanging out with some new faces too Photo courtesy of SV Landfall Climbing out of the Togo Chasm (One of our favourite Sea Tracks) Photo courtesy of SV Landfall Many tourists and yachties choose to rent a car to explore the island, which is great. We love hitchhiking. We hear stories straight out of the locals’ mouths. We laugh at our differences, and sometimes we share our story. And then we wave goodbye. Hitchhiking creates an opportunity for us to connect with perfect strangers, even if it is for a fleeting moment. There is something precious about that. Happy to reunite with a lovely friend Checking out the Limu Pools (Great snorkelling!) The second Limu pool where we saw our first sea snakes As long as you don't bug 'em, they won't bug you (or bite you: which is good, 'cause they're venomous) A couple varieties of butterflyfish If you like caves, chasms, sandy coves, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, lush greenery and friendly folks, this is the place for you. Sure groceries are expensive here, and the anchorage is less than ideal. (You have to grab a mooring ball, it’s too deep to anchor.) It is completely exposed to the west, but as long as the southeasterly winds prevail, it’s fine. Blissed out in Niue Matapa Chasm (A refreshing swim! We have to dive down below the freshwater to warm up) Talava Arches A cave near the Talava Arches and a Rick Practicing my grumpy face... just in case I forgot it. Really. All the smiling faces on this island are contagious. Hio Sea Track: A little private beach Cool caves are everywhere on this island Our favourite swimming hole I’m not the only one to gush about this place: for a great (and detailed) report on Niue, read SV Bella Star’s post. Position: 19* 03.238’S 169* 55.391’W
Have you been following along with all of my Niue posts? If you have, then by now you know Niue has some seriously unique geography. Niue is a coral atoll in the middle of the South Pacific. It withstands the beating of ocean waves against its limestone shores resulting in some truly stunning coasta