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Welcome to Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna

Located more than 16,000 kilometers from France, Wallis and Futuna are unique islands still largely unexplored by tourist circuits. Official figures show only a hundred tourists per year… And the boats that dock each year can be counted on the fingers of one hand! We are far from the situation of other Pacific islands where several cruise ships stop every day to visit, in a few hours, a city or a site. In Wallis and Futuna , time passes differently.

Getting There

Air Calédonie International (Aircalin), the only airline on the islands, operates flights to Wallis and Futuna. There are two flights per week (three during school holidays), one of which stops off at Nandi airport in Fiji. Flights depart from New Caledonia, where the airline is based, and land in Wallis, which boasts the only airport equipped to handle international flights.

So you need to take a flight from Noumea (La Tontouta airport) or Nandi airport in Fiji to reach Wallis. Inter-island flights to Futuna, also operated by Aircalin, leave twice a day from Wallis except on Sundays. Extra return flights may be scheduled during peak periods (school holidays, St. Pierre Chanel feast day…). Aircalin operates inter- island flights using a Twin Otter aircraft with only a dozen seats, so be sure to book in advance! You can book seats directly with Aircalin or at travel agencies in Wallis – Wallis Voyages and Futuna – SB Travel.

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Accommodation

Like the islands themselves, places to stay in Wallis and Futuna are small and friendly. In Wallis, visitors have a choice of small quality family hotels, a bed and breakfast, an inn and a guesthouse. Each hotel offers guests a catering service, and there are also restaurants and snack bars on the i...

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Activities

There are so many things to do and see, ensuring your stay on our island is truly unforgettable. Take an ultralight flight over our islands, explore our many historic sites, dive into our azure waters and, in the evening, relax and admire the sunset as you sip a fresh fruit cocktail. A family stay i...

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Getting Around

It’s easy to explore Wallis & Futuna in complete safety. Rent a car or a motor scooter and spend your holidays roaming the beauties of our islands. Or rent a bike for a real taste of hands-on adventure. A taxi boat is the perfect way to set off for a day exploring the fairytale islets, making ...

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Dining

Blending the traditions of French cuisine with an exotic Pacific touch, Wallis boasts a wide range of snack bars and restaurants. Most are located at Hahake in the island’s centre, but you’ll also find excellent restaurants in the north and south of the island. In Futuna, in addition to the two ...

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Culture

As Wallis and Futuna have a tropical climate, lightweight and breathable clothing is recommended, such as cotton or linen. It’s best to pack clothes that can be easily layered as the weather can change throughout the day. Rain showers can occur, so a light raincoat or umbrella might be useful. San...

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Weather

Wallis and Futuna has a tropical climate with warm and pleasant weather all year round. The islands experience a wet season and a dry season. Visitors can expect lots of sunshine, blue skies, and the occasional rainfall which helps keep the islands lush and green.

For more information, contact the National Tourism Organization

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