5-Day Family Itinerary for Tonga
If you’re lucky enough to be heading to The Kingdom of Tonga but are unlucky enough to only have five days on the islands, then this itinerary will show you how to make the most of it! Even when travelling with kids, you can enjoy a couple of island groups, Tongatapu and ‘Eua, which are the easiest islands to get yet family-friendly. We’ll guide you through the things to do, where to stay and how to get around in this Tonga family itinerary for five days!
While you’re here, don’t forget to open The Travel Guide to Tonga for Families; your bible to family holidays in Tonga!
Overview: Tonga Family 5-Day Itinerary
- Day 1 – Arrival in Tonga + Fly to ‘Eua
- Days 2 & 3 – Explore ‘Eua
- Day 4 – ‘Eua to Nuku’alofa
- Day 5 – Explore Nuku’alofa + Departure.
How to Get Around Tonga in Five Days
To really make the most of your five days in Tonga, you’re going to want to do both land and overwater travel. Although we give some travel tips in the itinerary, here’s a quick overview of transport in Tonga.
Road Transport in Tonga
Upon arrival to each island group in Tonga, accommodations typically offer airport transfers or car rental companies can deliver vehicles to the airport. Tongatapu also has taxis. Check out How to Get an Airport Transfer in Tonga for more on the subject. In addition to getting around Tongatapu and ‘Eua, particularly for sightseeing, guided tours such as the 10 Best Sightseeing Tours in Tonga are available.
Overwater Transport in Tonga
In this itinerary, we mostly recommend taking domestic flights between the island groups, which is the fastest and most convenient for most travellers – see Domestic Flights in Tonga: A Guide to Interisland Flights. However, the ferry crossing between Nuku’alofa and ‘Eua isn’t too long and is much cheaper – see Tonga Ferry Guide: How to Use Ferries for Interisland Travel. Note that no flights or ferries operate on a Sunday and both transport services are prone to cancellations due to bad weather; that’s why this itinerary allows for extra days at each destination, as well as leaves a day between domestic and international flights.
For all of your transport options across the islands, check out our Tonga Transport Guide: 15 Best Ways to Get Around Tonga.
Day 1 – Arrival in Tonga + Fly to ‘Eua
Travel time: 5 mins terminal transfers + 10 mins flight + 5-10 mins ‘Eua airport transfers.
Malo e leilei and welcome to Tonga! With no time to lose in getting your family holiday started, after you have gone through the arrival procedures, take a taxi to the domestic terminal and catch your short flight to ‘Eua! The 40 million-year-old island is less than 20 km (11 mi) from Tongatapu.
On arrival to ‘Eua, accommodation providers will pick you up from the airport/wharf or you can have a rental car delivered. Either way, you’ll likely be heading to your humble yet charming accommodation retreat or guesthouse.
Family Accommodation on ‘Eua
- Seta’s Guesthouse
- Blue Water Retreat
- ‘Alakoka Tahi Moana Guest House (Kiko’s)
- Tukia Complex
- Pacific Sila Lodge
- Talei’s Guesthouse
For more information on each accommodation and more, see the 5 Best Family Accommodations on ‘Eua.
Dining Recommendations
Hum, on ‘Eua there isn’t much. Either enjoy meals provided by your accommodation, self-cater with advice from A Guide to Supermarkets & Food Shopping in Tonga, or check out The Complete Travel Guide to ‘Eua for the limited restaurant options.
Days 2 & 3 – Explore ‘Eua
Travel time: 30 mins – 1 hr drive for sightseeing (see The Driving Times & Distances in Tonga).
‘Eua is best described as a natural playground, which is why kids love it so much! Hop on one of The Best Guided Island Land Tours of ‘Eua or do it yourself on A Self-Guided Day Trip of ‘Eua to discover giant land bridges, limestone caves, ancient banyan trees and much more! Alternatively, join a boat tour to see whales or keep things simple with a day at the beach.
Things to Do on ‘Eua with Kids
- Explore Lakufa’anga Cliffs to see the Rock Gardens, Li’anga Huo o Maui natural arch and wild horses
- Watch the whales from a boat or shore between July and October
- Tackle one of the island’s short walks
- Explore beaches and rockpools
- Cool off in Hafu Pool and check out the Big ‘Ovava Tree
- Experience ‘Eua’s natural waterslide, Heke Slide
- Explore it all on a 4WD tour!
Learn more about each experience in the 10 Things to Do in ‘Eua with Kids.
Dining Recommendations
Whatever you decided to do today, no doubt you worked up an appetite so treat yourself to one of the island’s very few restaurants such as Talei’s Restaurant (Angaha).
Day 4 – ‘Eua to Nuku’alofa
Travel time: 5-10 mins airport/wharf transfer + 10 mins flight/2 hrs ferry + 30 mins Nuku’alofa airport transfer/5 mins Nuku’alofa wharf transfer.
Although it can be difficult to leave the ruggedly beautiful island of ‘Eua behind, we recommend leaving a day earlier than your scheduled outbound flight just in case the flight/ferry out of ‘Eua is rescheduled due to unfavourable weather conditions – it happens often! ‘Eua’s accommodations will transport your family to the airport or wharf.
Once you arrive back on Tongatapu, accommodation providers can transport you to your next exciting destination in Tonga, Nuku’alofa! Otherwise, taxis and car rentals are available.
Family Accommodation in Nuku’alofa
- Little Italy Hotel & Restaurant
- Tanoa International Dateline Hotel
- JeZAmi Hotel
- Seaview Lodge & Restaurant
- Fale Tonga Guesthouse
- Villa Ishadora
- NOA Guesthouse
See the 10 Best Family Accommodations in Nuku’alofa for more details.
Dining Recommendations
Probably the most out-of-place restaurant in the islands of the South Pacific, Little Italy Restaurant (Vuna Road – west side of the palace) transports you to Europe with its damn-good family-friendly pizzas. A little further along from Little Italy, Seaview Lodge & Restaurant (Vuna Road) offers an upmarket dining experience overlooking the waterfront. For more recommendations, check out the 20 Best Restaurants in Nuku’alofa.
Day 5 – Explore Nuku’alofa + Departure Day
Travel time: 30 mins airport transfer.
It’s your final day in The Kingdom so make the most of it with some sightseeing or one of the 10 Best Things to Do in Nuku’alofa with Kids, especially if you are taking one of the evening flights out of Tonga. Otherwise, treat yourself to an indulgent breakfast at the Friends Cafe, Cafe Escape or Coffee Post before getting a taxi to Fua’amotu International Airport for the final time on your family holiday.
Family Activities in Nuku’alofa
- Learn about Tongan traditions at Ancient Tonga
- Go on a snorkelling excursion or island day trip to swim with coral and tropical fish
- Shop for Tongan presents at the Talamahu Market
- See the whales between July and October
- Check out interesting sights, like the Royal Palace, Royal Tombs and more
- Play and have a picnic at Fa’onelua or Popua Park
- Have a coffee while the kids play at the playground at Tupu’Anga Cafe
- Make your own tapa notebook, angel or doll at Tina’s Workshop.
For more information on each activity, take a look at the 10 Things to Do in Nuku’alofa with Kids.
Departure
Your accommodation should be able to transfer you to Fua’amotu Airport from Nuku’alofa. Otherwise, book a taxi from the information centre or the taxi ranks in town.
Remember to arrive at the airport a couple of hours before your scheduled departure so that you have enough time to check in, go through security and browse the small selection of retail offerings. For anything else you need to know about leaving Tonga, it’s all listed in our guide, Leaving Tonga: Departure Tips & Checklist.
And it’s “Nofo ā” (goodbye) to Tonga!
Alternative Tonga Five-Day Itineraries
Is this five-day family itinerary for Tonga not quite speaking to you? How about checking out our alternative itineraries for five days:
- Tonga Budget & Backpacking Itinerary: 5 Days
- Tonga Luxury Itinerary: 5 Days
- Tonga Food Itinerary: 5 Days
- Tonga Honeymoon & Romance Itinerary: 5 Days
- Tonga Adults-Only Itinerary: 5 Days
Finally, if there’s anything we’ve missed from this Tonga family itinerary, you’re likely to find it in The Travel Guide to Tonga for Families.
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.