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General
Treasure Island Eueiki Eco Resort is located on the island of Eueiki, part of the Vava’u island group in the Kingdom of Tonga.
The resort is situated in the heart of the South Pacific on a 48-acre, privately-owned island paradise. Relax on a beautiful white sand beach fringed with swaying palms, and explore the island’s lush tropical rainforest, caves, cliffs and rock formations. Our island is surrounded by a large colourful coral garden and lies in the middle of a humpback whale nursery, making it one of the few places in Tonga where you can swim with whales right from the beach!
We offer eight traditional Tongan thatched beach fales, with prices from TOP $400 to $460 per night. Fales are nestled along the white sandy beach under large Fotulona trees and swaying palms.
The resort is situated in the heart of the South Pacific on a 48-acre, privately-owned island paradise. Relax on a beautiful white sand beach fringed with swaying palms, and explore the island’s lush tropical rainforest, caves, cliffs and rock formations. Our island is surrounded by a large colourful coral garden and lies in the middle of a humpback whale nursery, making it one of the few places in Tonga where you can swim with whales right from the beach!
We offer eight traditional Tongan thatched beach fales, with prices from TOP $400 to $460 per night. Fales are nestled along the white sandy beach under large Fotulona trees and swaying palms.
Check-in time
Flexible
Check-out time
Flexible
Cancellation / Prepayment
- 31 days or more = USD100 fee
- 15 - 30 days = 25% Cancellation Fee.
- 8 - 14 days = 50% Cancellation Fee.
- 7 days or less and no shows = No Refund.
Refund: USD35.00 provided cancellation policy is fully met
Children and extra beds
Children will be considered as adults for bedding and meals and may be booked under special arrangements.
Children are not allowed to participate in the “Swimming with the Whales” activity unless they are strictly under the responsibility of a parent or a guardian and the responsible adult and or guardian signs a waiver for the child.
Children are not allowed to participate in the “Swimming with the Whales” activity unless they are strictly under the responsibility of a parent or a guardian and the responsible adult and or guardian signs a waiver for the child.
Facilities
- Bar
- Car Parking
- Fax
- Fridge
- Internet - Wireless
- Patio
- Private Bathroom
- Restaurant
- Seating Area
- Telephone
- Toiletries
- TV
Services
- Daily maid service
- Tour desk
- Packed lunches
- Babysitting/child services
Recreation
- Whale swim/watching
- Hiking and exploring
- Water activities
- Walk and Circumnavigate the Island
- Seasonal Activities
Language Spoken
- English
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Vava'u
Welcome to Vava’u, one of the most beautiful island in the Kingdom of Tonga.
Vava’u is a group of more than 50 islands in Tonga. The capital is Neiafu, which is the second largest city in Tonga. Vava’u is also known as the hub of the Kingdom of Tonga. You can get to Vava’u by airplane daily or by ferries once a week. Vava’u is a spectacular tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.
Once you get there, you will make the most of it by enjoying its beautiful beaches and its climate.
Vava’u is a group of more than 50 islands in Tonga. The capital is Neiafu, which is the second largest city in Tonga. Vava’u is also known as the hub of the Kingdom of Tonga. You can get to Vava’u by airplane daily or by ferries once a week. Vava’u is a spectacular tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.
Once you get there, you will make the most of it by enjoying its beautiful beaches and its climate.
Sports & nature
From June to November share Vava'u warmest water with gentle humpback whales . The nature of the island will remark and will make the most of your journey. Our fully trained and qualified skipper's will take care of you every step of the way. Here are some sports that you will love to join such as : whale watching, boat tour, scuba and snorkeling, nature and wildlife tour, kayaking and canoeing.Read more