Tour Dates for 2011:
05-13 Jan 19-27 Jan 02-10 Feb 16-24 Feb 02-10 Mar 16-24 Mar 06-14 Apr 20-28 Apr 04-12 May 18-26 May 08-16 Jun 22 -30 Jun 06-14 Jul 20-28 Jul 03-11 Aug 17-25 Aug 31 Aug-08 Sep 14-22 Sep 28 Sep – 06 Oct 12-20 Oct 26 Oct – 03 Nov 09-17 Nov 23 Nov – 01 Dec 07-15 Dec 22-30 Dec Situated approximately 240 km north of Tongatapu, the Vava'u Island Group is a smattering of 50-odd islands, protected by a semi-circular reef. The islands are separated by reefs or open water, but are not great paddling distances apart. We generally paddle in the mornings, leaving the afternoons free for snorkeling amidst colorful coral and inside legendary marine caves; exploring lush tropical bush; and observing the traditional village lifestyle. The pace of life in Vava'u is slow and relaxed - much like it was a century ago. We spend our evenings on deserted beaches beneath waving palms and the Southern Cross bathed by warm South Pacific breezes. Tour Itinerary: Day 1: Arrival. Upon arrival at Lupepau'u Airport in Vava'u a driver will be waiting to escort you to your hotel/resort. Please ensure that you send us your full flight itinerary so we may arrange transport at the appropriate time. Your guides will phone you at the resort this afternoon to welcome you and discuss the schedule of events for the next few days. Day 2: Today is an opportunity to acclimatize and, for those travellers arriving from far-away places, to recover from jet lag. Your guides present a 45-minute orientation talk commencing 9:30 a.m. at The Adventure Centre in Toula Village. It is important that all participants attend this informative talk. This is your last opportunity to visit the bank and purchase items for the trip. Day 3: Vaka'eitu Island (Base Camp). A safety briefing commences 9:00 am at the The Adventure Centre before departing for the first of six days of kayaking. Our journey begins in the Port of Refuge, reputedly the most protected and beautiful port in the Pacific. We paddle into renowned Swallows Cave, snorkel and picnic at Nuku Island, and finish off the day by skirting several islands on the western side of the island group. Tonight's camp is on Vaka'eitu Island, inhabited only by a small resort hidden in the bush. Includes: (L), (D). Day 4: Vaka'eitu Island (Base Camp). Following a leisurely hot breakfast, there is an optional paddle to the village of Matamaka on nearby Nuapapu Island. At low tide, we snorkel the magnificent Coral Gardens, adjacent to our camp site, where colorful coral gardens teeming with reef fish offer snorkelers endless hours of delight. A short hike before dinner to the island's summit may be rewarded by a view of the setting sun and possibly humpback whales (June-October) in Ava Pulepulekai channel! Includes: (B), (L), (D). Day 5: Ovalau Island. After breaking camp we paddle to Ovaka Island and stroll through this quaint outer island fishing village before paddling on to uninhabited Ovalau Island. Tonight's camp is a sandy beach facing the setting sun with possibly the best view in the Vava'u Group. While paddling in Vava'u we may be fortunate enough to sight turtles, dolphins, and humpback whales, the latter of which migrate annually to Tonga's warm sheltered waters (June-October) to breed and calve. Includes: (B), (L), (D). Day 6: Taunga Island (Base Camp). In the afternoon we paddle to the isthmus of nearby Taunga Island, our base camp for tonight and tomorrow night. This evening, the villagers host an authentic Tongan feast consisting of roast suckling pork complemented by fresh root vegetables, octopus, reef fish, vegetarian dishes, and tropical fruits such as papaya in coconut milk, all steamed in an underground oven or 'umu. This gastronomic delight is followed by a traditional Tongan song and dance performance. Includes: (B), (L), (D). Day 7: Taunga Island (Base Camp). In the afternoon, an optional paddle takes us to nearby uninhabited 'Eueiki Island where we do some wall snorkeling and explore an immense cave with Tarzan-like vines cascading down through a hole in the cave ceiling. Alternatively, you can forego paddling and explore the inter-tidal zone of Taunga, Ngau and Pau Islands, connected to one another at low tide by a sand bar. Includes: (B), (L), (D). Day 8: Tongan Beach Resort. On this final day of paddling, the journey westward takes us to Mala Island near the Port of Refuge where we started our journey six days ago. Mala was once the home of a cannibal semi-god that liked nothing better than to catch and eat paddlers passing in outrigger canoes! From Mala's beach we can snorkel to the entrancing Japanese Gardens before returning to the The Adventure Center. From here, we transfer by taxi your hotel/resort and hot showers! This evening, we dine at a local restaurant in Neiafu. Includes: (B), (L), (D). Day 9: Departure. The trip concludes today with transfers to Lupepau'u Airport and a warm farewell from your guides. Notes: Price Includes:
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