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Matafonua Lodge

Ha'apai

Ha’apai

ACCOMMODATION

ABOUT MATAFONUA LODGE

Matafonua Lodge

Matafonua Lodge

Matafonua Lodge is the perfect South Pacific destination. The resort is known for its magical whale watching trips, its tranquil beachfront location and its world class snorkelling and diving straight out the front of the resort. They offer a multitude of activities for all different kinds of travellers, from lounging on the beach to riding horseback, Matafonua will satisfy.  The resort has also introduced a new way to stay on Ha’apai – yacht accommodation! Explore the waters by private charter for a completely different experience in this incredible country.

ROOM CATEGORIES

  • Double Fale
  • Family Fale
    Matafonua Lodge - Guest Fale

    Matafonua Lodge – Guest Fale

RESORT HIGHLIGHT

Literally step off your covered terrace and onto the sandy beach. It is absolute beachfront!

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Wifi (At Main House)

ROOM FEATURES

Matafonua Lodge - Friendly Staff

Matafonua Lodge – Friendly Staff

  • Private Terrace
  • Shared Bathroom Facilities
  • Power Points
  • Electric Lights

*Please note that some room features apply to only certain rooms

OFFERED ACTIVITIES

  • Cycling
  • Scuba Diving
  • Snorkelling
  • Whale Watching
  • Kite Boarding
  • Fishing
  • Cultural Tour
  • Foa Petroglyph Archeological Site
  • Bush Walking
  • Kayaking
    Matafonua Lodge - Kiteboarding

    Matafonua Lodge – Kiteboarding

*Please note that the offered activities include both complimentary and paid activities.

DIVING

Diving is organised internally with Ha’apai Divers at Matafonua Lodge. A boat leaves each day, with the exception of Sunday, to explore the nearby reef systems and coral bombies. Prices vary depending upon what kind of tour you do and equipment you need.

Contact us today to book your stay in Tonga at Matafonua Lodge.

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Cheeky Charlie the lonely whale Matafonua Lodge ,Ha’apai Kingdom of Tonga. from Darren Rice on Vimeo.