Location: Island in the South Pacific Ocean, with Tonga to its east.
Capital: Alofi
Tourist Attractions: Niue has a self-governing parliamentary democracy, in association with New Zealand. The tourist attractions in Nuie include the Avaki Cave, where the Niuen settlers landed.The cavern and a beautiful rock pool at Avaki Cave along with the Hio Beach with a coral reef where can go snorkeling are popular tourist attractions. The Hakupu village puts up a dance night and delicious cuisine for the benefit of tourists. The hike trail to the Vaikona Chasm amidst forest and dead coral pinnacles is great for adventure-seekers.
Access: Niue’s Hanan Airport is linked by direct flights from Auckland and Samoa. Nuie doesn’t have any provisions for passenger sea crossings, but yachts can dock at the Alofi wharf.
Climate: The climate is tropical, with high humidity. The presence of southeast trade winds ensures that conditions don’t get too stuffy. Between October and April, there are heavy rains.