
Niue
Niue sits alone in the South Pacific, a raised coral island roughly the size of a small city — no rivers, no sandy beaches to speak of, just dramatic limestone cliffs dropping into clear water. Life here moves slowly; the population is small enough that locals and visitors often share the same handful of roads and dive sites.
About Niue
Overview
Located northeast of Tonga and east of Samoa, Niue is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, which handles its defence and foreign affairs. The capital, Alofi, is a modest coastal settlement. English and Niuean are both widely spoken, and the New Zealand dollar serves as currency. Polynesian culture shapes daily rhythms, and the island's extreme remoteness has preserved both its environment and its unhurried character.
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