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  • Tonga, The Island of Pleasure

    The charming and exceptionally beautiful Kolovai Beach in Tonga San-Tus | Pixelarium.cz/flickr

    The charming and exceptionally beautiful Kolovai Beach in Tonga San-Tus | Pixelarium.cz/flickr

    Tonga is a Polynesian island country that is situated on the Pacific/Oceania. It is surrounded by other island countries like Vanuatu to west , Fiji to northwest, Samoa to northeast, Kermadec to southwest and Niue to east.

    The capital is Nuku’alofa and the currency is Tongan Dollar.

    The official and national language is English and Tongan.

    The country has a population of 105.00 people. The coastline is 420 km and the total area has 748 sq km.

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  • The best sailing destinations in the world

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    Around two thirds of the planet’s surface is made up of water, so if there ever was a great way to explore as much of its as possible, then it’s by boat. The uninitiated might think that sailing is much less exciting than traveling on land, but those who have sailed (and enjoyed it) know that a good sailing destination can be just as amazing as any tourist attraction on land.

    Like any sort of travel, the quality of a sailing trip depends on many things, including your destination. So if you are are just getting a taste of sailing, you should start with some of the best sailing destinations in the world.

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  • 5 Polynesian islands to see before you die

    Savaii, photo by Jorje P. Price on Flickr

    Polynesia is made up of about a thousand islands of all sizes scattered over the Pacific Ocean – even if you visited one island per day, it would still take years to explore all the interesting nooks and crannies of this remote part of Oceania. Although the islands are split among a handful of nations, many of the islands are so small that few people (save for geography buffs and Polynesians) have even heard of them.

    Some of the most popular travel destinations on the planet are located in Polynesia, but for every Bora Bora or Oahu there are hundreds of other islands that are much less famous, but equally wonderful. Here are 5 Polynesian islands to see before you die, even if you don’t manage to visit all of them.

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  • 5 amazing things to do in Tonga

    photo by Sarah Kelemen on Flickr

    Tonga is one of those places that stand out from the crowd, so if you want to experience something unique in the already fascinating Polynesian islands, you can’t go wrong with this island nation. As opposed to most neighboring nations, Tonga has managed to escape colonization, and thanks to the warm welcome it gave to its would be colonizers in the 18th century, it was nicknamed the ‘Friendly Islands’.

    And apart from heart-stoppingly beautiful, friendly is the best word to describe Tonga even now. Traditional culture lives alongside every modern amenity you could imagine in Tonga, and while there are plenty of high class resorts for luxury travelers, the appeal of Tonga lies in its untainted culture. Here are 5 amazing things to do in Tonga, for the curious traveler.

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  • Amazing tourist attractions in Tonga

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    Tonga, the ‘Friendly Islands’, are one of those small Micronesian nations that few brochures mention, and most people know very little about them. That doesn’t mean that there is nothing interesting about Micronesian nations, it’s just that they tend to get ‘lost’ amidst the vastness of the Pacific.

    Tonga is a fascinating place, although probably not that pleasant for its inhabitants – it is the last absolute monarchy in the world, and the king rules over the people like a feudal lord. This might put off some potential visitors from traveling to Tonga, but this island nation’s nickname is really well deserved, and tourists will be welcomed with open arms. To give you a taste of what this destination has to offer, here are some of the most amazing tourist attractions in Tonga.

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