'''Alofi''' is the largest city in and capital of Niue.

Get in

The airport is 2 km from town. Most accommodation options are in or near Alofi so getting in isn't a problem once you're on Niue.

Hitching is very safe and easy and just about anyone will pick you up.

Get around

Alofi is small enough to walk across in only a few minutes. If you don't want to walk, hire a bicycle for NZ$10 at Alofi Rentals

See

Do

The wharf is a good place to undertake water activities. Visibility is excellent and you can see many tropical fish. Note that fishing and other activities are prohibited on Sunday

Buy

Alofi doesn't have a substantial range of souvenirs, but there are two shops that sell t-shirts, magnets, etc. At the post office you can send postcards overseas.

Niuean weaving is excellent and makes a great gift to friends back home

Eat

  • Crazy Uga Cafe. lofi. Open early. Choose from either the "Big Uga" or "Little Uga" breakfast. There's also coffee and fruit smoothies. Tuesdays nights it's open for dinner.

    Drink

  • Customs & Bond Store. Visitors can purchase up to three bottles of duty-free wine and spirits within four days of arrival. Bring your boarding pass.
  • Double M Butchery. hopping Centre. Good range of products plus fresh meats and cheeses. Vanilla beans and spices are also for sale here.

    Sleep

  • Niue BackPackers. ra.merrifield@gmail.com. lofi Niue. 683) 4074. Four Bedrooms, one with ensuite, communal kitchen and lounge. BBQ on desk. $25 PP. per night

    Get out

    You'd have to have a broken leg to have trouble getting out of Alofi. If it's too crowded for you, visit Liku, Hakupu, or some of the other villages dotted around the island.