All other personal requirements to prepare you for your tour.
What we can organise and you pay for:
Airport transfers when you arrive in Vava'u.
Accommodation before and after the tour in Tonga.
Other tours and activities during your stay in Vava'u.
What's available at extra cost:
Beverages with your resort lunch (alcohol is not permitted during the day).
Salt water soap (we sell bottles for $T8)
Handicrafts orother items you purchase.
Other personal requirements during your stay and tour
What else:
You
will be responsible for your own costs incurred due to delays caused by
your travel/transport providers; bad weather; or any changes to the
itinerary as explained in the Terms & Conditions.
The beauty of Tonga is its isolation, so when you plan a holiday in Vava'u, getting here is part of the adventure!
Via Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu Catch
a direct flight to Tongatapu (main island) from Australia, New Zealand
or Fiji on Pacific Blue, Air New Zealand or Air Pacific. From Europe or
North America, flights are via Los Angeles or Auckland. You then board
a domestic flight (Chathams Pacific) to Vava'u. Flights to Tonga are
quite limited, so it's a good idea to book well ahead (and you will get
better deals too).
From Nuku'alofa
you will need to catch a short domestic flight to beautiful Vava'u.
There are two domestic airlines currently operating within Tonga -
Chathams Pacific and Air Tonga. We recommend Chathams Pacific for your
domestic flights and you can book these flights direct here www.chathamspacific.com.
If you are flying Air Tonga,
ALWAYS confirm your Tongan inter-island flights the day before AND a
few hours before your flight departure. Their flights change (and even
sometimes leave earlier than the scheduled time) without notice. You
must be at the airport one hour before departure time.
Luggage is
restricted to only 10kg per person on Air Tonga and up to 20kg on
Chathams Pacific. If you have more than this allowance, you will be
charged for the excess or your luggage may not travel on the same plane
as you.
Tips for travelling to Tonga and Vava'u
Be prepared to be surprised. The
Kingdom of Tonga is a deeply cultural country with few similarities to
the western world. Be prepared to slow down and let go of expectations. Personal supplies are not widely available and those that
are here can be quite expensive, so it's best to bring your own personal
belongings to ensure you enjoy your stay in this special place.
Vaccinations Although
it is not a requirement for entry, we recommend vaccinations against
hepatitis and typhoid and make sure your tetanus vaccination is
current.
Preparing for your outrigger adventure
Tour Induction and Safety Briefing All multi-day tours commence with a tour induction and safety briefing at 4.00pm the day before your tour leaves. Attendance at this briefing is compulsory.
Non-attendance could result in you not being permitted to join the
tour. For this reason, please ensure you make your travel arrangements
to arrive in plenty of time to attend this briefing.
Health and fitness The
multi-day tours require a moderate level of fitness, so to make sure
you don't suffer from too many aches and pains during your trip or slow
your team mates down, we highly recommend that you start doing daily
moderate exercise at least one month before your tour. Gentle
stretching exercises daily and regular long distance walking can
prepare you for paddling a canoe for a few hours a day.
As always, seek professional health advice before commencing any type of exercise program.
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Before you leave for your holiday in Vava'u, check this page for updated information.
We create opportunities for adventure and fun that respect the environment, culture and lives of the people of Tonga.
Outriggers in Paradise Phone: (617) 3040 1961 or (61) 432 281 850
Postal address: PO Box 7312, Redland Bay, Queensland, 4165, Australia Physical address: Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga Contact us here.