Tino Island
Tino Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Tonga archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Ha'apai group of islands and is known for its lush vegetation and beautiful beaches. The island is surrounded by clear blue waters, making it a picturesque spot for nature lovers and marine enthusiasts.
The island is primarily used for agricultural purposes, with some areas cultivated for crops. Tino Island is also significant for its cultural heritage, as it is associated with local legends and traditions of the Tongan people. Its remote location offers a tranquil escape for those seeking solitude in nature.