The 5 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Niue, Niue

February 28, 2022 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Niue, Niue including Limu Pools, Matapa Chasm, Avaiki Cave, Niue OrientationTour, Utuko Beach.
Restaurants in Niue

1. Limu Pools

Namukulu Niue
Excellent
79%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Limu Pools

The northern coast of the island contains these beautiful swimming and snorkeling areas.

Reviewed By VictoriaTupou - Auckland, New Zealand

Stunning natural pools within a short walk from the road side. This was a perfect place for our group, as there was deeper water and rocks for adults to jump from, and shallower water perfect for our 7-year-old to snorkel around. There was also a shade cloth which was a lovely respite from the sun! Just perfect.

2. Matapa Chasm

Alofi Niue
Excellent
81%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
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0%
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5.0 based on 125 reviews

Matapa Chasm

Fresh cool water from a stream made this chasm a favorite swimming place for the kings of Niue.

Reviewed By Hopotoa

This place used to be a reserve bathing spot for kings only royal bathe. When Christianity is introduced to Niue, the system of kings no longer exist. The royal bathe area becomes public swimming and picnic area. Anybody swim there can feel the royalty and the majestic of the kings feelings of welcome. The special feature of this swimming spot is the cool fresh water flowing from underneath the rocks from top to meet the warm sea water which made it unique. Purity of water meets preserving of life, healing and cleansing by sea salt. People can climb up top and jump off the high rocks.

3. Avaiki Cave

Makefu Niue
Excellent
84%
Good
16%
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0%
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Avaiki Cave

Reviewed By gordond773 - Sunshine Coast, Australia

I couldn't get used to not walking on a beach to get to the water, very different, but every entry point to the water on Niue is different. This one, like the others, goes down through a cave, but what is on the other side is pretty special. This is where the ancient kings once bathed, and why wouldn't they? Protected from the ocean by a coral reef, protected from the sun by being under the lip of the cave; beautiful clear water, coral and tropical fish. No wonder the kings wanted to keep it for themselves. It is also the site of the first canoe landing. If I landed here after a long sea voyage I reckon I'd stay too. Well worth a visit but wait until low tide.

4. Niue OrientationTour

Excellent
93%
Good
7%
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0%
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5.0 based on 370 reviews

Niue OrientationTour

Maximise your holiday experience with our Niue Orientation Tour the morning after you arrive. During the 4 to 5 hour journey your small group of up to six, stop along the way to explore a cove, a cave, a chasm, cliff tops, & snorkelling spots. We provide a unique resource pack that includes a 4 page colour brochure highlighting iconic locations. Additional resources include tidal, weather and safety information correlated to swimming and reef walking locations. This local knowledge, plus commentary provides a context to Niue and helps you plan for the best window of opportunity for safety and enjoyment. We also offer trekking poles for additional support on our tracks during the tour. These can be retained for the duration of your visit. An added bonus and souvenir is a USB stick with our 7Gb compilation of videos and photography of cultural and weather events, interactions with whales and dolphins and yacht rescues.

5. Utuko Beach

Alofi Niue
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Utuko Beach

Reviewed By goddess_livvy - Sydney, Australia

Come at low tide and you will be treated to the best snorkelling on all of Niue. The corals are lush, colourful and varied and there is a huge number of fish and some sea snakes. The beach is quite small (and virtually disappears when it's not low tide) but the reef starts very close to the shore and is dense. Be careful of strong currents around here.

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