Niue is a small island in the south pacific ocean, with a land area of about 261 square kilometers. It has a tiny population of around 1600 people and the capital is Alofi.
It is most know for its limestone cliffs and coral reefs, however in July and October you can see migration whales and in the southeast lies Huvala forest. Here you can explore trails through fossilized coral forests and the Togo and Valkona chasms.
To the northwest, you can discover the rock pools of Availi cave and naturally formed Talava arches.