Discover Niue: Your Ultimate South Pacific Holiday Package

Imagine being surrounded by paradise with crystal clear waters, abundant marine life, whales, and great fishing spots. And best of all enjoy it by yourself - no crowds, no queues, just peace and quiet.

Why Choose Niue for your next holiday?

Niue is a perfect place for a unique holiday, hundreds of miles away from the busy tourist hubs in the Pacific. And that doesn't mean it takes any longer to get to, with 3.5-hour direct flights from New Zealand.

Here are our reasons why you should choose Niue as your next South Pacific package holiday:

Crystal Clear Waters

Niue's pristine waters boast unrivalled clarity, making it a haven for water enthusiasts. The visibility is one of the best in the Pacific. The water visibility can reach up to 80 metres and rarely falls below 30 metres. Whether you're diving into the depths, snorkelling near the coral reefs, or simply enjoying a refreshing swim, the transparency of Niue's waters will leave you in awe.

Enjoy secluded private beaches, hidden swimming caves, and tranquil coves where the chance of encountering others is nearly nonexistent. Niue has dozens of these gems for you to explore – and although human interruptions are scarce, prepare to encounter a captivating array of curious marine life!

Wildlife Extravaganza

The South Pacific that surrounds Niue is home to an abundance of marine creatures, ranging from playful dolphins to awe-inspiring whales. Experience the thrill of whale watching as these magnificent giants breach and play in the crystal clear waters. If you're lucky enough to visit Niue's waters during the Humpback migration season (roughly between July and October), you'll see them up close. Best of all it's one of the only countries where you can swim with them, albeit with special operators who ensure the whales and swimmers' safety. Even if you don't fancy taking a dip in Niue's gin-clear waters, as the reef plunges rapidly, you can see these magnificent creatures as close as 100 metres to shore!

Niue's commitment to conservation ensures that you can witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat, which is a pretty unique situation in the Pacific Islands.

Incredible South Pacific Fishing Charters

Niue is described as the “fisherman’s secret paradise." Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines into the deep blue sea, where a variety of fish await their capture. Niue's geography creates the perfect environment, where you get into deep, deep water almost immediately. Rather than spend all your time getting out to where you can cast off, you can get the most out of your time on the sea.

The nutrient-rich waters surrounding Niue make it a prime location for fishing enthusiasts seeking a memorable angling experience. The variety is immense with black, blue, and striped Marlin; Skipjack and Yellowfin Tuna; Red Bass, Mahimahi, Sailfish, Wahoo, and Giant Trevally, just to name a few.

The island boasts some well-experienced charters who will make your time at sea some of the most exciting fishing you have ever had.

To get your juices flowing on your next holiday check out our recommendations for Niue fishing charter.

Sailing Adventures

For those with a penchant for adventure, Niue's South Pacific holiday packages offer an array of exciting activities.

Niue beckons sailors with its pristine waters and steady trade winds, offering a unique experience for those seeking to navigate the South Pacific. Compared to other Pacific Islands, Niue's uncrowded waters and unspoiled landscapes provide an exclusive and peaceful sailing haven.

Imagine cruising along the coastline, witnessing breathtaking views, and anchoring in secluded bays, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

For more information on sailing around Niue and places to moor check out our page on Niue sailing.

Breathtaking Landscapes

Niue is not just about the ocean – it also boasts stunning landscapes that will take your breath away. From lush rainforests to dramatic cliffs overlooking the sea, Niue offers a diverse range of natural beauty.

Niue was formed from an ancient extinct volcano, rising to the surface and eroding over time allowing a coral reef to form a coral atoll. It is the world's largest raised coral atoll. Niue now contains a myriad of caves, rock pools and stunning cliffs. You can explore the island's unique terrain easily, and witness breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple.

Niue's landscapes remain unspoiled and offer a more intimate connection with nature in total contrast to the more populated South Pacific Island destinations. Read more on our guide for recommendations for tracks and hiking in Niue.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere

Niue is not only a haven for adventure seekers but also for families looking to create lasting memories. Niue is a peaceful place where families can have a great time together. From swimming in safe rock pools thriving with jewel-coloured fish to family-friendly accommodation around the island.

With far fewer visitors compared to the other South Pacific Island Destinations, Niue has a calm atmosphere and activities that are suitable for families. It is a perfect destination for a special trip with your loved ones.

No Crowds, No Queues, No Traffic Lights

Niue invites you to share in its world apart, free from the resorts backed with tourists stealing all the pool loungers, queues, and traffic lights. We welcome you to our laid-back pace of life that many yearn for but seldom find.

Niue's commitment to sustainable tourism ensures that you can enjoy the beauty of the South Pacific without compromising its pristine environment.

Ready to Get Away From it All?

Niue, with its crystal clear waters, vibrant wildlife, incredible fishing and diving opportunities, breathtaking landscapes, and family-friendly atmosphere, stands out as the ultimate South Pacific destination.

Book your South Pacific holiday package to Niue today and discover the extraordinary charm that sets this island apart from the rest. For current offers check out our holiday specials page. 

Posted by Niue Island on February 19, 2024