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Bye-bye Tonga

There was enough time to catch a light breakfast at Friends Cafe (which turns out to be owned by an ex-colleague of Kim’s).  We headed to the airport around 0900 for our 1120 flight back to Auckland. On leaving Tonga, here’s my summary: It is probably my favourite Pacific Island so far. It is cheaper […]

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Back to the mainland

Above:  The King’s Palace in Nukualofa. Today we head back to Tongatapu on the 1535 flight.  The timing would allow us some activities (at a push) if we had been unsuccessful with whaleswim on the preceding days.  Since we had been rather lucky, we could do absolutely nothing but laze around the guesthouse then go […]

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Motorcycle diaries

Today is our “spare” day in case weather or other factors prevented us from achieving our whale-swim or dives.  Since everything had gone so well, we rented a scooter today to go sightseeing around the Vava’u.  Due to its odd octopus-like shape, we thought we could go to a few different arms of the island. […]

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Vava’u

Above:  With no underwater camera, all we can capture is a surface photo of the crystal-clear water. Diving in Vava’u was a bit of an afterthought after such an awesome day yesterday’s whale-swim where we got really close-up to three humpback whales.  We toyed with the idea of doing more whale-swims.  But no one could take […]

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Crystal-clear dives

Above:  With no underwater camera, all we can capture is a surface photo of the crystal-clear water. We toyed with the idea of doing more whale-swims.  But no one could take us; they’re all full.  It’s probably better that way as our companions told us our experience yesterday was unbeatable compared to the other days […]

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Swim with humpback whales

We walked down to Dolphin Pacific’s office with a large wad of cash at 0830 for our whale-swim adventure.  There were 8 guests including ourselves (with 2 of them picked up at a resort rather than setting out with us).  The rules require a max of 4 pax in the water plus the guide.  Some […]

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On the island of Vava’u

We landed on time at Tongatapu shortly after 1100.  Our connection to Vava’u was in less than three hours which would be enough time on a good day (and touch-and-go in case of a delay).  As it turned out, we got through immigration and customs very quickly as we had no checked luggage. We shuttled […]

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The TranzAlpine

Today we took what was described as one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world … the TranzAlpine from Christchurch to Greymouth on the West Coast, passing through the Southern Alps including Arthur’s Pass. As it was spring, we could see the mountains were still beautifully snow-capped.  It was sunny and the snowy […]

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Devastated beauty

The heart of Christchurch is one of few places in New Zealand that looks old … this is a fairly young country compared to, say, Europe.  The city centre had a good collection of buildings that made New Zealand look like it had some architectural history.  Unfortunately a lot of this was destroyed in the […]

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Home sweet home

We woke early and counted the hours till we would fly out to Invercargill. It had been cold and wet in Stewart Island, especially in the place that we had been hosted in. Our flight to Invercargill departed at 0830, with a leisurely connecting time for our flight to Christchurch where we would connect to […]

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