BEACHES & LAGOONS
Forget about everything for a while and enjoy the diversity of the Kingdom of Tonga’s 176 islands with even more beaches.
Private, deserted beaches or beaches full of life – in the Kingdom of Tonga you choose what you want. There are family friendly beaches with activities for the whole family to enjoy. Or perhaps you are looking to escape just that and want to watch the sun sink into the ocean with sand between your toes and nothing but happy thoughts.
THE LITTLE KNOWN PARADISE
HA'ATAFU BEACH
Easy to access, a surfing and snorkelling hotspot and home to a marine reserve, Ha’atafu Beach is the top choice for most travellers visiting Tonga. Ha’atafu Beach can be found along the western tip of Tongatapu, which is backed by a few tourist accomodations should you want to stay longer.
HOUMALE'EIA BEACH
A stretch of sand at the tip of Foa Island, Houmale’eia Beach is one of many breathtaking beaches in the islands of Ha’apai. The beach has a marine reserve just off its shores where you’ll find superb snorkelling. It’s backed by Matafonua Lodge and the Sandy Beach Resort, where you can pop in for a bite to eat at their restaurant, hire watersports gear, and, of course, stay for a dreamy island getaway!
KELETI BEACH
Another picturesque beach in Tongatapu, Keleti Beach lies at the south of the island, featuring white coral sand with tiers of blowholes sheltering a lagoon. Swimming is safe, but respect the signs from the Keleti Resort indicating where it’s not safe to swim. Check out more beaches we like in the 10 Best Beaches on Tongatapu.
FANGATAVE BEACH
Fangatave Beach is located on the North west of Eua Island in Tonga. The beach itself is nice making you feel lost in it’s beauty. Unfortunately, the seabed is not suitable for swimming. Most people usually take guided hiking tours around the mountains to get amazing views to the beach from the top
HA'ALUMA BEACH
Ha’aluma Beach located on the island of ‘Eua is a hidden gem. Travelers are more than likely to find no one else on the beach despite its location between a rainforest and coral reef. The sand is silica white and the beach is long and wide. Ha’aluma beach also has some good snorkeling spots especially in some of the larger tidal pools. Other feature of the beach include ancient Tongan stone cuts and stunning sunsets.
LIKUONE BEACH
Fangatave Beach is located on the North west of Eua Island in Tonga. The beach itself is nice making you feel lost in it’s beauty. Unfortunately, the seabed is not suitable for swimming. Most people usually take guided hiking tours around the mountains to get amazing views to the beach from the top
NUKU BEACH
A popular stop on many boat tours in Tonga, Nuku Beach on Nuku Island is a small spit of sand with some good snorkelling – look for the eels in the sand! If you don’t feel like snorkelling, then at least it’s a picturesque photo opportunity.
HUFANGALUPE BEACH
Fangatave Beach is located on the North west of Eua Island in Tonga. The beach itself is nice making you feel lost in it’s beauty. Unfortunately, the seabed is not suitable for swimming. Most people usually take guided hiking tours around the mountains to get amazing views to the beach from the top