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Contact Information
Eua's Hideaway - Kingdon Of Tonga.
Address - The Hideaway,, Ohonua
General Information
Accommodation Details
6 rooms each with Queen-sized bed and two single beds.
Private bathroom with hot water.
Ceiling fan.
Bed linen and towels.
Room hire includes continental breakfast.
Free transfers to and from the wharf and/or airport.
Complimentary coffee and tea is available.
In season, whales and dolphins can be seen from your bedroom.
Camping is permitted within The Hideaway grounds.
The waters surrounding 'Eua Island are a popular location for whales during their mating and breeding season. The whales can often be viewed as early as June and as late as November, although the peak whale season occurs between July and October.
Whale watching boat tours are offered on "The Hideaway" boat. A rare opportunity to view whales from the shore exists while staying at The Hideaway, where it is possible to view the whales from your room or the bar area as they frolic in the sea.
Whales swimming off the coast in front of The Hideaway
Trekking Tours
Trekking tours are organised by The Hideaway. There are four different tours designed to accommodate people at all different fitness levels. These treks take in a number of the spectacular sites of 'Eua Island.
These tours offer you the chance to explore the island with a local guide providing local knowledge of flora and fauna and local myths and legends. Each tour runs for a minimum of four and a half hours and includes lunch and transportation.
Tour One: Rockgarden Tour (Lakufa'anga)
Tour Two: 'Eua National Park Tour
Tour Three: Fangatave Beach and Cave Tour
Tour Four: Lokupo Beach Tour
Trekking on the Rockgarden Tour
Vehicle Tour
'Eua Island Cultural Tour
The vehicle tour provides people with the opportunity to see some of the sites of 'Eua Island from the comforts of a four-wheel drive.
This tour covers 70% of the island starting from the southern most village Ha'atu'a up to the northern tip, 'Anokula Palace. You will see some of the natural sites of 'Eua including sections of the National Park, Laaua and Lokupo lookouts, Rats' Cave as well as seeing traditional village life and the chance to purchase some local handicrafts.
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