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Visiting Alofi, Niue


With a population of just over 600 people, Niue's humble capital, Alofi, is home to much of the island nation's industry, its government and the only bank in the country. The area is marked by steep limestone cliffs, coastal caves and the beautiful Alofi Bay. 2004's Cyclone Hete caused extensive damage to the southern half of the city, but essential services such as the hospital and government buildings have since been rebuilt in more protected locations.
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Namukulu Motel

Dec 28, 2009

The Namukulu Motel provides new, clean and quiet cottage accommodation on the north-western side of Niue Island. The cottages are provided with separate bathroom, cooking facilities, free wifi, and...more

Namukulu Motel

4 of 5 stars
Christchurch
Nov 16, 2009

Namukulu Motel is probably the second most up-market accommodation on the Island of Niue. The individual self-contained cabins are clean, spacious and modern [ about 5 years old] and well maintained....more

Jenna's

5 of 5 stars
Northern California
Nov 13, 2009

When we were on Niue in 2009, Jenna's was open on Tuesdays and served a buffet dinner. We were glad we went as it was the most traditional Niuean food that we ate during our stay. Veve served a...more

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