Sunday, June 21, 2015

Avaiki Cave - Natural Cave

Avaiki Cave Filled with Warm Crystal Clear Water in Niue: Avaiki Cave, Niue. The island country of Niue is found in the South Pacific Ocean and is in free association with New Zealand, which lies 2 400 km (1 500 mi) away. Niue is a raised coral atoll, which ensures its natural and unspoiled beauty. Also an interesting fact about this remote island: it is the world’s first Wi-Fi nation, which provides wireless internet throughout the whole country.

Water here is extremely clear, having a 30 meters (100 ft) visibility! The versatile marine life can be admired while snorkeling or boating. Meanwhile the Avaiki Cave is said to be the first settlement by the newcomers from Polynesia, at around 900 AD. It features limestone caves, carved by erosion, and pools, filled with this turquoise water, which is not even very saline.

Why to go there?

Visiting Niue can be a goal itself: not many visitors reach this remote island. Once there swimming, diving and boating are a must-do. While Avaiki Cave is a nice place to bathe in – it is like a natural pool!

When to go there?

Tropical climate ensures warm weather all year round. Meanwhile the wet season takes place from November to April.

How to get there?

By plane from Auckland, New Zealand. Today it is the only direct connection. However, the island is determined to invest in tourism and make it more accessible to the visitors around the world.

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