Park at Tonga

4.5/5
(276 reviews) · Beach in Tatakamotonga, Tonga
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These are limestone caves with fresh water to swim in. Situated in the village of Haveluliku on the Eastern Side of Tonga and only about a 30 minute drive … See more

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4.5/5 · 276 reviews
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Dec 14, 2023
We visited the caves while being on a private taxi tour. The taxi driver brought us to the caves. We were charged US$ 15 for 2 persons. I have no idea if this is normal but I think it was worth i… Full review by Bea T
Jun 4, 2023
Always a pleasure visiting Anahulu Beach right next to Anahulu cave ..the parking is ideal for our vehicles as we can park inside the premises. Full review by Teta T
Apr 11, 2023
My first time swimming in an underground cave! It was so quiet, clean and cool. It was interesting there were no restrictions on what you could touch as well. A fabulous experience. Full review by kvit2015
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The cave sounds fabulous and a great experience. Can I take a 2 year old and 4 year old in? They love the water and can …
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The cave sounds fabulous and a great experience. Can I take a 2 year old and 4 year old in? They love the water and can swim a bit - still learning. Parents can swim very well and are used to supervising them in the water. How long do people usually spend there?
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If each parent takes responsibility for one child then just be careful as the path in is a bit uneven in spots. Lighting was ok all the way in. Getting in and out of the pool might need a …
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If each parent takes responsibility for one child then just be careful as the path in is a bit uneven in spots. Lighting was ok all the way in. Getting in and out of the pool might need a little bit of working together. My wife and I spent about 15mins in the pool, it was experience that we went in for. One tip maybe put floaties on the kids for some extra safety. The water is fresh water and beautiful temperature.
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Is this place ok to visit if your 6 months pregnant?
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maybe its not ok with the entrance u have to bend down sorry I dont want to coz any problems with your pregancy ...if u are travelling with other people u can take a look first but to be …
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maybe its not ok with the entrance u have to bend down sorry I dont want to coz any problems with your pregancy ...if u are travelling with other people u can take a look first but to be on the safe side u might just go to Anahulu Beach which is just 50 meters while your friends go in for a dip ..Come back when your child is 8 years or so and swim in the Cave ..malo
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Can you walk in on bare feet or do you need to wear shoes? Is it clear where it's safe to dive in off the rocks?
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Pls wear sturdy shoes coz it could be slippery .. Local people walk in barefoot but the are used to it also with jumping off the rocks if you're doing bombs that's ok ..leave the diving in …
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Pls wear sturdy shoes coz it could be slippery .. Local people walk in barefoot but the are used to it also with jumping off the rocks if you're doing bombs that's ok ..leave the diving in head first to the locals they're used to it....
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tt3 tour price please
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It was 10 Tongan pagaa a person to enter the cave, or you can book cheap tours through teta tours, contact them through Facebook for their great prices, such as 70 tp for a half day tour
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Answer by Michelle H · Feb 26, 2016
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