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About Niue...

Niue is an island in the South Pacific Ocean, located northeast of New Zealand.

The island is commonly known as “The Rock”, which comes from the traditional name “Polynesian Rock” and is one of the largest coral islands in the world.

Niue has a population of 1600 and is a bilingual country, with much of the population speaking both Niuean and English.

 

The island terrain has two notable levels. The highest level is formed by a limestone cliff that runs along the coast, with a plateau in the center of the island that reaches approximately 60 meters above sea level. The lower level is a coastal terrace approximately 0.5 km wide and approximately 25–27 meters high. This means that Niue has a wide variety of unique terrain to impress everyone.

 

We invite you to discover with us this wonderful destination; explore limestone caves, play golf, embrace local culture and village activities, rent a car and circle the island, taking in unique landscapes, coasts, forests, marine life and meet some of the Pacific's friendliest people.

 

You can experience all this through your reservation…

 

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