'''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.