The Friendly Isles


The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : Local trasport between the islands
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Selling produce at the local market in Neiafu/Vava'u
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Local transport in Vava'u
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Navigation is very straightforward as the water is so clear
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u - Relaxing as we sail to our next anchorage
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Neiafu, Vava'u - Weaving a basket looks so easy in the right hands
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Neiafu, Vava'u : Would you like to buy a coconut or bananas?
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : 30 ft deep here and the water temperature 26.5°C/78°F
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Beachcombing for shells in the sugar-like sand
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : A great way to check out the small island is by canoe or kayak
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Up-anchoring is made very easy with the electric winch
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : Visibility is fantastic in the pristine waters, and the fish life plentiful.
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>A beautiful hibiscus flower
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Looking for a good spot to anchor the charter boat
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Bartering  is expected and there are some great handicrafts
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : A morning paddle before breakfast
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Too noisy on the boat, so relaxing with a book and a glass of wine in the tender while the sun sets over the islands.
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Vava'u : Chartering a boat from Sunsail is an easy way to get around and sailing is fun
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>The yacht glides through the deep blue water
The Kingdom Of Tonga in the South Pacfic <br>Snorkelling in the gin-clear waters of Vava'u.

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