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Overview of tuvalu islands travel information with pictures and maps and our selected top 10 travel highlights. Includes tuvalu accommodation links and travel directory.


Tuvalu Travel Snapshot
Country Facts

Total islands: 9
Total land mass: 26 km²
Capital: Funafuti
Main Island: Funafuti
Int'l Airport: Funafuti
Population: 12,000
Language: Tuvaluan, English
Tourists: 1,500 per year
Accommodations: 6
Money: NZ$
Travel Highlights

1) Fine Woven Handicrafts
2) Travel on a Cargo Boat
3) Traditional Life
4) Toddy Coconut Drink
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Tuvalu is one of the worlds smallest nations spread over 800 km of ocean and located about 1000km north of Fiji. The seven islands are all tiny coral atolls, no higher than 5 metres high with a fragile eco-system unable to support its growing population.


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The government of Tuvalu is so concerned about over population and rising sea levels that it has already purchased land in Fiji (the island of Kioa) and re-settled some of its population and is looking for more land. With few natural resources, the coconut fronds and pandanus leaves that can grow on the islands are put to use in making some of the finest handicrafts in the Pacific.

The main island of Funafuti has the nations only airport which is served from Fiji. Visas are granted on arrival for one month. Funafuti is a ramshackle place with a litter problem, has a few hotels and guesthouses and is mostly westernised. The other atolls all retain traditional houses and lifestyles, although boat services to them are unreliable. It is customary to contact the village spokesman before you arrive asking permission and advising your intentions for travel. Camping is prohibited.







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the official
greeting is
talofa



tuvalu is world renowned
for being the first nation
likely to disappear
with rising sea levels


the tiny nation
was once known as
the ellice islands





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13 August 2008

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