Our Tonga holidays & tours
A Polynesian kingdom made up of one beautiful island after another, it is Neptune’s kingdom that most travellers seek when they arrive. His mighty humpback whales arrive in royal cortege in Tonga’s pristine waters from late July to early October. This is one of the few places in the world where you can snorkel with them and their newborns. As if Polynesia wasn’t perfect enough. Our Tonga holidays only work with boats and crews who adhere to strict guidelines to ensure that whales are not perturbed by your presence, and money goes towards conservation projects, such as reef preservation. Tonga’s waters hold much beyond whales. From dolphins to turtles, your interest and money helps protect other species, too.
Swim with whales in Tonga
Swim with humpback whales around Tonga's beautiful islands
From
AU $7900
8 days
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Swim with humpback whales, Tonga
Snorkel with humpback whales in beautiful Vava'u in 2026!
From
AU $5900 to AU $6090
6 days
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Budget Tonga holiday, swim with humpback whales
Once in a lifetime chance to swim with humpback whales.
From
£2999
10 days
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Swim with humpback whales in Tonga
Swim with humpbacks - stay at beachside resort in Vava'u!
From
AU $4995 to AU $5850
5 days
ex flights
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Highlights of our Tonga holidays

This one’s right out of a fairytale – a South Pacific kingdom where you can swim with humpback whales one day and hike in remote jungle the next.

The Kingdom of Tonga has a warmth and authenticity that’s far removed from some of the South Pacific’s more touristy hotspots. You won’t find party islands or slick, sealed-off chain resorts here, the vibe is very low-key; and the welcoming population ensures that you’ll soon get a handle on Tongan culture. If you prefer your holidays with a little more action, though, there’s plenty to keep you busy. Of course, there’s all the snorkelling, diving, yachting and kayaking that you could hope for, as well as the rare chance to swim with humpback whales. Head inland, meanwhile, and you’ll see there’s almost as much to do above the water, with plentiful hiking and biking trails and forested national parks to explore.
Things to do in Tonga
Swimming with whales
Many people visit Tonga with one purpose in mind only – swimming with whales. Humpbacks visit the calm, clear waters off Tonga from July to October each year to breed and to birth their young. Our Tonga holidays let you get up close and personal with these impressive beasts, with full briefings and professional guides provided for your undersea adventure, who’ll not only guide you through the waters, but give you the low down on humpback whale behaviour.
Meanwhile, on land, the ‘Eua Island in the Tongatapu Group is a haven for walkers and nature lovers, with the best trekking in Tonga. The mountainous forest of ‘Eua National Park offers some great challenges for walkers and along the way you can enjoy the views at one of the park’s stunning lookouts.
Meanwhile, on land, the ‘Eua Island in the Tongatapu Group is a haven for walkers and nature lovers, with the best trekking in Tonga. The mountainous forest of ‘Eua National Park offers some great challenges for walkers and along the way you can enjoy the views at one of the park’s stunning lookouts.
Landscapes in Tonga
Set to the south east of Fiji and south of Samoa, Tonga is home to 170 islands, 40 of which are inhabited. It’s divided into four different island groups, which include craggy volcanic islands, low-lying coral islets and a healthy serving of colourful coral reefs. The southernmost group is Tongatapu, home to capital city Nuku'alofa.
Tonga’s history & culture
Our holidays in Tonga are a great way to explore the islands' culture. There’s evidence of human settlement in Tonga as far back as 1000 BCE and this was once the most powerful country in the South Pacific region, lead by the legendary 12th century chief T’ui Tonga. Dutch sailors landed on these shores in the 17th century, followed by British explorer Captain Cook, who first visited the islands in 1773, calling them the ‘Friendly Islands’. In 1900 Tonga became a British protectorate, remaining part of the British Empire until 1970. Even during this colonial period, Tonga retained its indigenous governance, and the Tongan royal family is one of the longest running hereditary monarchies anywhere in the world.
Tongan culture is typically Polynesian and Tongans are welcoming, relaxed and known for their hospitality. As with most countries in the region, family is the central unit of Tongan life, with elders commanding the most respect. Traditional dress and dance still feature heavily in Tongan culture, and tapa cloth making and mat weaving is an everyday part of Tongan life, with women gathering in small groups to weave and chat – a bit like a Tongan version of a knitting circle. Thanks to the country’s colonial heritage around 98 percent of the population is Christian and the vast majority of Tongans go to church every Sunday – if you get the chance to join them, snap it up – it’s a cultural experience not to be missed.
Tongan culture is typically Polynesian and Tongans are welcoming, relaxed and known for their hospitality. As with most countries in the region, family is the central unit of Tongan life, with elders commanding the most respect. Traditional dress and dance still feature heavily in Tongan culture, and tapa cloth making and mat weaving is an everyday part of Tongan life, with women gathering in small groups to weave and chat – a bit like a Tongan version of a knitting circle. Thanks to the country’s colonial heritage around 98 percent of the population is Christian and the vast majority of Tongans go to church every Sunday – if you get the chance to join them, snap it up – it’s a cultural experience not to be missed.
Our Tonga holidays reviews
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Jennifer Vanderkuur18 Oct 2023
Swimming with humpback whales including whale babies was a dream come true. And listening to whale songs while under water allowed you to feel the sound vibrations. It was awesome!
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Shaheen Dixon16 Oct 2018
Fantastic. Hapai Beach Resort was peaceful, calm and really nicely run. The staff were superb, friendly and very helpful. The food was good too.read more
William Bainbridge09 Oct 2017
Swimming with humpback whales was the most memorable.read more
Jacqueline Smolders18 Sep 2017
The highlight was swimming with whales.read more





