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THE ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE SINKING OF THE MV PRINCESS ASHIKA
The inter-island ferry, the MV Princess Ashika, sank in Tongan waters in August 2009. There were many lives tragically lost. Pursuant to the Royal Commission Act (Cap 41) Laws of Tonga, a Royal Commission into the Sinking of the MV Princess Ashika (the Royal Commission) has been established.
The inter-island ferry, the MV Princess Ashika, sank in Tongan waters in August 2009. There were many lives tragically lost. Pursuant to the Royal Commission Act (Cap 41) Laws of Tonga, a Royal Commission into the Sinking of the MV Princess Ashika (the Royal Commission) has been established.
Your online guide to Vava'u Island Group, Tonga. The Vava’u Island group in the Kingdom of Tonga is a spectacular tropical island paradise in the Pacific Ocean. It has a year-round climate suitable for swimming, snorkeling, diving and sailing. Some islands are ringed by white sand beaches while others have tropical forests, sea-level caves, and dramatic limestone cliffs with breathtaking vistas.
Remote and truly unspoiled, the waters around Vava'u are crystal clear with visibility exceeding 100 feet. Most of the islands are uninhabited, a few have villages, a few have very small unique resorts with exceptional food. There is abundant sea life with over 100 species of colorful tropical fish, giant clams, manta rays, sea turtles, spinner dolphins, and July-October the Humpback whales!
Remote and truly unspoiled, the waters around Vava'u are crystal clear with visibility exceeding 100 feet. Most of the islands are uninhabited, a few have villages, a few have very small unique resorts with exceptional food. There is abundant sea life with over 100 species of colorful tropical fish, giant clams, manta rays, sea turtles, spinner dolphins, and July-October the Humpback whales!
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The official Website for the Tongan Government.
The Official website of the Tongan Monarchy. This website provides an opportunity for people to learn about the Kingdom of Tonga and its Royal Family which dates back over ten centuries.
Historical and current information about the Monarchy and Tonga will be available on this website, which is currently under construction. When it is completed it will include biographies of members of the Royal Family, a history of kings and queens through the ages, background on Royal residences, monuments and art collections, and coverage of current Royal events.
Historical and current information about the Monarchy and Tonga will be available on this website, which is currently under construction. When it is completed it will include biographies of members of the Royal Family, a history of kings and queens through the ages, background on Royal residences, monuments and art collections, and coverage of current Royal events.
Tongans say Malo e Lelei to acknowledge that their family and friends are still well. So, it is my great pleasure that I get to say Malo e Lelei to you and welcome you to the Kingdom of Tonga.
Time seems to stand still when you experience the gentle pace of our Island lifestyle, from Tongatapu and Ha’apai through to Vava’u, ‘Eua and the remote Niua Islands. Wherever you are in our Kingdom, no doubt you’ll have the chance to relax, enjoy a delicious Tongan feast, hear our heavenly Sunday Church choirs and experience the friendly Tongan way of living.
Quote from Fineasi Funaki(Minister of Tourism)
Time seems to stand still when you experience the gentle pace of our Island lifestyle, from Tongatapu and Ha’apai through to Vava’u, ‘Eua and the remote Niua Islands. Wherever you are in our Kingdom, no doubt you’ll have the chance to relax, enjoy a delicious Tongan feast, hear our heavenly Sunday Church choirs and experience the friendly Tongan way of living.
Quote from Fineasi Funaki(Minister of Tourism)
Kayak Adventure Escapes in the Kingdom of Tonga! Sea kayak the tropical Vava'u and Ha'apai Archipelagos, Explore Vava'u Island by mountain bike, Watch for humpbacks aboard our whale watch vessel "Tropic Bird"
Try our HA'APAI SEA KAYAK TOUR, rated by National Geographic Adventure Magazine as one of 25 greatest adventures in the world for 2004!!
Try our HA'APAI SEA KAYAK TOUR, rated by National Geographic Adventure Magazine as one of 25 greatest adventures in the world for 2004!!
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