Explore Tongatapu's spectacular east coast on a private guided journey — ancient royal tombs, blowholes thundering into the coral cliffs, and the jewel-lit interior of 'Anahulu Cave, Tonga's most celebrated limestone cavern.
What to expect
Departing the port in a private air-conditioned vehicle, your first stop is the Ha'amonga 'a Maui — three massive coral-limestone slabs erected in the 13th century as a royal gateway, their astronomical alignment only decoded in the 1960s by King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV himself. The drive south takes you to Houma, where the coral shelf explodes in white spouts up to 30 metres high on a swell day. 'Anahulu Cave reveals cathedral-scale chambers hung with stalactites, a freshwater swimming pool of uncanny clarity, and Tongan legend woven into every rock formation. The guide's deep family connection to these sites makes each stop feel personal and unhurried.
Good to know
Approximately 3 hours; fits comfortably within a half-day port call. Wear reef-safe water shoes for the cave swim. Book the private vehicle option to control pace — essential for photography. Pre-book via Teta Tours website or email.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nuku Alofa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.