Niua
Niua is a small island group located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of Tonga. It consists of two main islands, Niuafo'ou and Niua itself, along with several smaller islets. The islands are known for their lush landscapes, volcanic origins, and rich marine life, making them a unique destination for nature lovers.
The population of Niua is small, with a close-knit community that relies on fishing, agriculture, and tourism for their livelihoods. The islands are culturally significant, showcasing traditional Tongan customs and practices. Visitors can experience the local way of life and enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the area.