Niue Easter package Scenic Matavai Resort
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Niue Easter package Scenic Matavai Resort Niue has released a seven-night package that highlights the
destination’s status as the world’s first Dark Sky Nation.
The Easter holiday getaway runs from18 to 25 April. Priced from around $400 per room (for two) per night it includes daily tropical breakfast, a Niue orientation tour, a dinner under the stars, a coconut
crab (uga) hunting experience (a Niuen tradition), and a guided dark sky tour.
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Niue: The Pacific’s Best-Kept Secret
If you’re looking for an island paradise without the tourist hordes, Niue is your answer. This tiny, self-governing Pacific island is often overlooked in favour of flashier destinations, but that’s exactly what makes it special. A raised coral atoll rather than a sandy paradise, Niue delivers rugged coastlines, limestone caves, and some of the clearest waters you’ll find anywhere in the world.
Adventure seekers will thrive here. The island is ringed by dramatic chasms and sea tracks, with Matapa Chasm and Talava Arches offering some of the best rock formations in the Pacific. Snorkelling and diving in Niue’s waters are second to none—visibility often exceeds 50 metres, and between July and October, you can even swim alongside migrating humpback whales.
On land, Niue’s network of sea tracks leads to hidden rock pools and secluded swimming spots. The lack of sandy beaches is more than made up for by natural swimming holes like Limu Pools, where vibrant marine life thrives in crystal-clear water. For hikers, the Huvalu Forest Conservation Area offers an untouched jungle landscape home to coconut crabs and rare bird species.
With a population of just 1,600, Niue is one of the world’s smallest nations, and visitors are welcomed like family. There are no high-rise resorts here—just small lodges and guesthouses that immerse you in island life. Niue’s local cuisine is another highlight, featuring fresh seafood, taro, and Niuean honey, a prized export.
If you want a mix of adventure, tranquillity, and authentic culture, Niue should be on your list. It’s remote, it’s unspoiled, and best of all, you won’t be fighting for space on the beach—because there aren’t any. Instead, you’ll find a unique island where nature still rules.