The Ultimate Guide to Celebrations, Festivals and Events in Tonga
Tonga sure knows how to party, with amazing street parades, competitions for singing and dancing, as well as spiritual Christian celebrations. Attending one of the Tonga events is a great way to immerse in the local culture. So check out the top events and festivals this year in the list of events below!
Plus, check out the 10 Biggest Events in Tonga for more events to check out.
Public Holidays in Tonga
Tonga enjoys a series of public holidays each year, which means many businesses are closed during these days. The public holidays in Tonga include:
- January 1 – New Year’s Day
- Changeable between March 22 and April 25 – Good Friday
- Changeable between March 22 and April 25 – Easter Monday
- April 25 – ANZAC Day
- The Monday following June 4 – Emancipation Day
- July 4 (if it falls on a Sunday, will be moved to the following Monday) – King Tupou VI’s Birthday
- September 17 – Birthday of Crown Prince
- The Monday following November 4 – Tonga Day
- The Monday following December 4 – King Tupou I Day
- December 25 – Christmas Day
- December 26 – Boxing Day
For more information on the public holidays, see Public Holidays in Tonga (& Other Important Dates).
January Events
The main event in January is the New Year.
Public Holidays in January
- January 1 – New Year’s Day
Note that if any public holiday dates fall on a weekend, the following Monday is observed as the national public holiday.
New Year’s Celebrations
Kick off the New Year much like anywhere in the world with fireworks displays and parties in Nuku’alofa between 31 December and 1 January. See how to experience this public holiday for yourself with our guide, Where to Spend New Year’s Eve in Tonga.
What is the weather like in January? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in January.
February and March Events
It’s hot and humid, so February and March are less lively months in Tonga’s events calendar.
Chinese New Year
Celebrated by the Chinese community in Tonga, the Chinese New Year is about removing the bad and the old and replacing them with the new and the good. The date changes each year, beginning with the new moon that occurs between 21 January and 20 February.
What is the weather like in February and March? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in February and March.
April Events
April is a special time for the Christian country of Tonga. There are two public holidays dedicated to the Easter weekend.
Public Holidays in April
- Changeable between March 22 and April 25 – Good Friday
- Changeable between March 22 and April 25 – Easter Monday
- April 25 – ANZAC Day.
Easter
Easter most commonly falls in April and is celebrated with enthusiasm with events organised by Tonga’s churches. Learn more about how to experience Easter in The Guide to Easter in Tonga.
ANZAC Day
ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day is commemorated on 25 April when forces landed at Gallipoli to fight the Turks over 100 years ago. The public holiday date always stays the same on 25 April.
What is the weather like in April? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in April.
May Events
The festival season kicks off in May on the island of ‘Eua.
‘Eua Tourism Festival
Typically occurring during the second week of May, the ‘Eua Tourism Festival is one of the first festivals in the annual events calendar. The festival celebrates traditional Tongan culture on the island of ‘Eua. Learn more about the upcoming festival on the Tonga Tourism event page.
What is the weather like in May? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in May.
June Events
More cultural festivals take place in June, as well as a public holiday.
Public Holidays in June
- The Monday following June 4 – Emancipation Day.
Ha’apai Tourism Festival
It’s Ha’apai‘s turn to host a cultural festival with a whirlwind of tastes and performances showcasing traditional Tongan culture. The Ha’apai Tourism Festival takes place during the second week of June every year. Learn more about the upcoming festival on the Tonga Tourism event page.
Emancipation Day
Emancipation Day is a day to commemorate when King Tupou I officially abolished serfdom in Tonga on 4 June 1862. This meant that commoners were freed from the virtual ownership of chiefs. The public holiday takes place on the Monday following 4 June.
What is the weather like in June? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in June.
July Events
Not only is July during the popular whale season in Tonga, but it’s also a lively month for some of the country’s biggest events.
Public Holidays in July
- July 4 (if it falls on a Sunday, will be moved to the following Monday) – King Tupou VI’s Birthday.
Heilala Festival
The biggest festival in Tonga, the Heilala Festival starts around the beginning of July and lasts for one to three weeks. The festival has a wealth of shows and events happening throughout, including a “Tradition & Tongan Night”, a parade, a “Block Party”, gospel service, a “Grand Ball” and the highlight of the event, the “Miss Heilala Beauty Pageant”. The festival takes place in Nuku’alofa on Tongatapu. Learn more about the upcoming festival on the Tonga Tourism event page.
Free Wesleyan Church Conference
Some of the top events in Tonga are events surrounding the Christian calendar. One of the highlights is the week-long Free Wesleyan Church Conference. The event usually takes place in Nuku’alofa, starting around the beginning of July. Prominent members of the church get together to make speeches, while other public events include marching bands. Learn more about the upcoming festival on the Tonga Tourism event page.
King Tupou VI’s Birthday
Although the current king’s real birthday is on 12 July, the King’s Birthday public holiday is observed on 4 July or the following Monday if the 4th falls on a Sunday. Celebrations take the form of the Heilala Festival (see above).
What is the weather like in July? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in July.
August Events
August is a relatively quiet month in Tonga, especially as it sits between two lively months for events. Nevertheless, August is one of the best months for swimming with whales and is the height of the tourism season, allowing travellers to meet like-minded people from around the world during this time. Learn more about the whale season in The Guide to Whale Swimming in Tonga.
What is the weather like in August? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in August.
September Events
The Tongan events calendar livens up again in September with a couple of interesting events, as well as a public holiday.
Public Holidays in September
- September 17 – Birthday of Crown Prince.
Vava’u Blue Water Festival
The Vava’u Blue Water Festival is the largest event on Tonga’s cruising calendar. The event is essentially Tonga’s regatta festival, complete with yacht races, as well as other shenanigans. Join in on a charity auction, watch school children perform cultural songs and dance, attend charity dinners, community barbecues and more! Catch it in Neiafu on Vava’u at the end of September.
Faka-Sepitema
An interesting church event happening around the end of September is Faka-Sepitema. Women members of the Wesleyan church denominations attend a sort of “roll call”. Interestingly, the event sees women dressed all in white, rather than their usual formal Tongan dress wear such as a waist mat.
Birthday of the Crown Prince
17 September is the birthday of the next heir to the throne, Prince Tupoto’a-‘Ulukalala. The date of this public holiday will change depending on who is the heir at the time.
Rugby Union Season
Although the rugby union season in Tonga kicks off in July, Saturdays in September are a good time to catch a game. Learn more about watching sports in the 10 Sports in Tonga You Can Get Stuck Into.
What is the weather like in September? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in September.
October Events
October is a time to experience some of Tonga’s most unique events!
White Sunday
Children get their special day in Tonga with White Sunday. White Sunday is when Tonga’s children dress up in their best white clothing, attend special church services, and end with a family feast where the kids often get to enjoy their favourite food and are served first, as well as other privileges usually reserved for elders. The best way to experience the celebrations is to attend a church service at one of the 10 Best Churches in Tonga for Tourists.
What is the weather like in October? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in October.
November Events
Not much is happening in the events calendar as Tonga approaches its wet season, with the exception of a public holiday.
Public Holidays in November
- The Monday following November 4 – Tonga Day.
Tonga Day
Tonga’s national day is Tonga Day on 4 November to commemorate the adoption of its constitution on this date in 1875. The original name for the public holiday was Constitution Day but it was changed in 2006 to celebrate the entire culture and heritage of Tonga.
What is the weather like in November? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in November.
December Events
The festive season is also one of the most lively months of the event calendar! Book your flight early for this popular time to be in Tonga.
Public Holidays in December
- The Monday following December 1 – King Tupou I Day
- December 25 – Christmas Day
- December 26 – Boxing Day.
King Tupou I Day
This day commemorates the first in the Tupou line of kings, Taufa’ahau, who became known as King George Tupou I. The public holiday is every December 1 or the following Monday if it falls on a weekend.
Christmas
An important Christian holiday, Christmas (25 December) is celebrated in Tonga and Boxing Day (26 December) is also observed as a public holiday. Look out for events in Nuku’alofa and Neiafu. Learn more about Christmas in our guide, Where to Spend Christmas in Tonga.
What is the weather like in December? Find out in our guide, Tonga Weather in December.
5 Things That Make Tongan Events Special
How do Tongans celebrate? A Tongan festival or event often has the following features:
- Beauty pageants
- Singing competitions
- Traditional dance performances, such as ‘lakalaka‘
- Colourful parades
- Marching brass bands
For more ways to experience the local culture, see our 10 Best Ways to Experience the Tongan Culture.
More About the Top Events and Festivals in Tonga
That’s it for our complete guide to the top events and festivals in Tonga. If you didn’t find an event exciting enough, check out more ideas in the following guides:
- 10 Biggest Events in Tonga
- The Best Time to Visit Tonga
- Tonga Weather by Month: What is the Weather Like in Tonga?
Finally, fill up the rest of your time on the islands with the 101 Best Things to Do in Tonga: The Ultimate List.
Author
Laura (Lola) S.
This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Tonga Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Tonga. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Tonga’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.