A drive around the main real street is uneventful, aside from feral chicken sightings and a brief look of a couple shop that marked the business center of Alofi.

Nothing is immediately clear, and the treasures are covered up in Niue, making every one of them more delightful when you discover them. An unremarkable way will prompt a dramatic abyss that causes a sharp admission of breath when you see it. Another short rough trail prompts gigantic sea green/blue rock pools where several splendidly shaded fish dart cheerfully. Furthermore, those are just the half of it.

Geology will explain everything. Niue is an extensive upraised coral atoll with a two-terrace structure. The lower terrace is 28 metres above ocean level, and the upper level is 69 metres. This implies that swimming happens in mystery abysses, submerged caves and secluded coral sand shorelines, instead of the long, level and sandy fields of more prevalent Pacific Islands.

That is the fabulous thing about Niue. Plus, it is less visited than different islands. Even now that the mystery is out, there's still only one flight per week. There's also only one resort in addition to a couple of other accommodation alternatives so even when the island is at full limit, it's not overrun.

This implies that you will have your great bit of heaven all for yourself. On your trip, you will be able to swim at tiny Tamakautoga Beach twice and never see another soul. Having the capacity to experience such natural beauty in complete isolation is a rarity. It is a dreamlike feeling: leaning back in perfectly clear warm water, encompassed by glowing tropical fish, with not a single soul around.

It's a friendly place. A large portion of the island ends up greeting the new week's admission of guests and bids goodbye to the downcast departees reluctantly dragging themselves home. Amazingly, there are no shops or restaurants close to the regular vacation spots, mkaing your trip peaceful and truly one to remember.