Immerse yourself in Tongan culture and traditions on this half-day tour. Explore the Anahulu Cave Ancient Tonga Cultural Centre and learn about tapa cloth making, mat weaving, and coconut climbing. Only in Tonga!
Immerse yourself in Tongan culture and traditions on this half-day tour. Explore the Anahulu Cave Ancient Tonga Cultural Centre and learn about tapa cloth making, mat weaving, and coconut climbing. Only in Tonga!
- Anahulu Cave - The Underground Swimming Pool - This 400-meter-long cave features stunning rock formations of stalactites and stalagmites, along with refreshing pool waters, making it a highly popular attraction in Tonga.
- Captain Cook’s Landing Place - The renowned English navigator, Captain Cook, who explored the Pacific extensively, landed…
- Anahulu Cave - The Underground Swimming Pool - This 400-meter-long cave features stunning rock formations of stalactites and stalagmites, along with refreshing pool waters, making it a highly popular attraction in Tonga.
- Captain Cook’s Landing Place - The renowned English navigator, Captain Cook, who explored the Pacific extensively, landed at this historic site in Tonga many years ago. Tonga is fortunate to have such a significant historical landmark.
- Anahulu Beach - Located just 50 meters from the entrance of Anahulu Cave, Anahulu Beach is a picturesque spot in Haveluliku Village on the eastern coast of Tongatapu, Tonga’s main island. Situated approximately 22 kilometers from the capital city of Nuku’alofa, it is a favored tourist destination.
Anahulu Beach is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, pristine white sands, and swaying palm trees. It is an ideal location for swimming, sunbathing, and unwinding.
Overall, Anahulu Beach offers a serene and beautiful escape in Tonga, providing a perfect retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
- Ancient Royal Tombs of Lapaha - This historical site is the final resting place of the ancient kings of Tonga.
- Ha’amonga’a Maui Trilithon - Welcome to the Stargate of Tongatapu, an ancient sun clock and a gateway to the afterlife, reminiscent of Stonehenge. This ancient historical site is a must-see.
- Makatolo a Maui - These are Maui’s gigantic throwing boulders or stones located near Anahulu Cave in Haveluliku Village.
Legend has it that Maui, irritated by the giant Moa chickens waking him up in the morning, hurled these massive boulders at them to silence them.
The eastern side of Tonga is home to all these historical sites.
- Royal Palace - Constructed in 1864 for King George Tupou I, the Royal Palace, made of kauri wood, is situated in the heart of Nukuʻalofa. It continues to serve as the residence of the royal family. The gate is closed, and the grounds are off-limits to visitors.
- Royal Tombs - Malaʻekula, or the Royal Tombs, is located in central Nukuʻalofa in the Kingdom of Tonga. The kings of Tonga and their immediate family members (spouses, children) are interred here. Those slightly more distantly related (cousins, nephews, nieces, in-laws) are buried in other chiefly cemeteries. Kings from earlier times, such as the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty, are primarily buried in the langi in Muʻa.
The main royal tombs at the Mala’ekula site include the tombs of the first five kings of Tonga: King George Tupou I, King George Tupou II, Queen Salote III, King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV, and King George V. Each tomb is adorned with traditional Tongan designs and symbols and is surrounded by a beautifully maintained lawn.
The gates are closed, and the grounds are off-limits to visitors as a mark of respect.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Tapa Cloth Making Demonstration
- Mat Weaving Demonstration
- Kava Tasting when less than 5 participants join the tour
- Light refreshments (tropical fruits available in season)
- Kava Ceremony when more than 5 participants join the tour
- Half-day tour
- Pick up inside Port
- Relax on the most Uncrowded…
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Tapa Cloth Making Demonstration
- Mat Weaving Demonstration
- Kava Tasting when less than 5 participants join the tour
- Light refreshments (tropical fruits available in season)
- Kava Ceremony when more than 5 participants join the tour
- Half-day tour
- Pick up inside Port
- Relax on the most Uncrowded Beach in Tonga - Anahulu Beach
- Entry Fee into Anahulu Cave
- Cultural Floorshow Option will go ahead if more than 10 bookings
- Cultural Floorshow Option will not go ahead if less than 10 bookings
- Cultural Floorshow Option will not go ahead if less than 10 bookings
Become acquainted with the fascinating Tongan culture and traditions on this half day tour. Visit the Anahulu Cave Ancient Tonga Cultural Centre where a variety of interesting exhibits provide an insight into the local culture. You will be welcomed with a Kava Ceremony, and you will also discover the intricacies of tapa cloth making and mat weaving. You…
Become acquainted with the fascinating Tongan culture and traditions on this half day tour. Visit the Anahulu Cave Ancient Tonga Cultural Centre where a variety of interesting exhibits provide an insight into the local culture. You will be welcomed with a Kava Ceremony, and you will also discover the intricacies of tapa cloth making and mat weaving. You will also learn how the humble coconut is used in everyday Tongan life with a demonstration of coconut climbing and husking.
Most tastiest and organic fruits in season will be served for an example papaya , mango , banana , pineapple or melon and a green coconut drink each
Where can you find a most riveting place to host your guests to a Culture Tour right next to Anahulu Beach and Anahulu Cave one of the most popular places here in Tonga .
- Pls note with Wheelchair Accessibility in Tonga we fold the wheelchair put it in the vehicle and help our guest into and out of the vehicle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.