Vaini, Tongatapu
#4 among attractions in Tongatapu
Facts and practical information
Vaini is a district of Tongatapu division, Tonga. ()
Tongatapu Tonga
Vaini – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Royal Palace, Free Church of Tonga, St. Mary's Cathedral, Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua.
- 4.7 miNPalace
Royal Palace, Nukuʻalofa
121 min walk • The Royal Palace of the Kingdom of Tonga is located in the northwest of the capital, Nukuʻalofa, close to the Pacific Ocean. The wooden Palace, which was built in 1867, is the official residence of the King of Tonga.
- 4.5 miNChurch
Free Church of Tonga, Nukuʻalofa
114 min walk • The Free Church of Tonga is a religious denomination of Methodist extraction in the Kingdom of Tonga. The Church was established in 1885 by King George Tupou I and his government at Lifuka, Ha'apai, as a nationalist reaction to attempts at colonising the Friendly Isles.
- 4.2 miNChurch
St. Mary's Cathedral, Nukuʻalofa
109 min walk • The Cathedral of St. Mary is a religious building located on Vuna Road in the town of Nukualofa, capital of the Kingdom of Tonga a small independent state in Oceania.
- 4.4 miNChurch
Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, Nukuʻalofa
112 min walk • The Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua or simply Church of St. Anthony of Padua, is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church which is in the Taufa'ahau road in the town of Nukualofa, the capital of the Kingdom of Tonga in the Pacific Ocean.
- 5.3 miNWTemple
Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple, Tongatapu
136 min walk • The Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple is the 25th constructed and 23rd operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is located in the middle of Tonga's main island Tongatapu near Matangiake. The area where the temple is located is commonly known as Liahona, after the name of the church-owned high school there.
- 4.4 miNCemetery
Malaʻekula, Nukuʻalofa
113 min walk • Malaʻekula or Malaʻe Kula is the proper name of the royal burial grounds in central Nukuʻalofa in the Kingdom of Tonga in the southern Pacific Ocean. The kings of Tonga and their very close relatives are buried there. Those who are a little farther away from the mainline are buried elsewhere, in other chiefly cemeteries.
- 2.3 miSBeach
Matatahi Hufangalupe, Tongatapu
60 min walk • Hufangalupe is a natural land bridge on Tonga’s main island of Tongatapu. It was formed by the collapse of the roof a sea cave, one of many situated along the southeastern coast of the island. The waves often break dramatically near the entrance. The name Hufangalupe translates as “Pigeon’s gate”.
- 4.6 miNMuseum
Tonga National Museum, Nukuʻalofa
118 min walk • The Tonga National Museum is a national museum located in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga.
- 4.2 miNChurch
Church of Tonga, Nukuʻalofa
109 min walk • The Church of Tonga is one of the churches in Tonga. It is located in the capital Nukuʻalofa.
- 4.1 miNSport venue, Arenas and stadiums, Sport
Teufaiva Stadium, Nukuʻalofa
104 min walk • Teufaiva Sport Stadium which was previously known as Tenefaira Field Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. It is used mostly for rugby union, football and rugby league and the Ikale Tahi team matches. The stadium holds 10,000 people.
- 1.6 miEChurch
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tonga, Kolonga
41 min walk • The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tonga, is one of the smaller religious groups in the South Pacific island state of Tonga with a reported 3,853 members as of June 30, 2020, started by Seventh-day Adventist missionaries from the United States who visited in 1891 and settled in 1895.