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Cheap tickets for Tokelau (New Zealand)

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Major cities and airports in Tokelau (New Zealand)

    1. Nukunonu – There are no airports in Tokelau, visitors arrive by boat.
    2. Atafu – Same as above.
    3. Fakaofo – Same as above.

Time and Communication

Tokelau (New Zealand) operates on Tokelau Time (TKT, UTC +13:00), and does not observe daylight saving time. The majority of the territory is covered by a local mobile network, Teletok, and satellite phones, providing reliable communication services.

Money and shopping

The official currency is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), with an exchange rate of approximately 1 USD to 1.4 NZD as of 2023. Payments are typically made in cash due to the remote nature of the territory, although the local economy is largely a subsistence one with limited commercial activity.

Transportation

Given the nature of the islands, the main form of transportation in Tokelau (New Zealand) is by boat between the islands. On the islands, walking is the most common way to get around due to their small size.

Touristic attractions

  • Atafu Lagoon: A beautiful turquoise lagoon known for its rich marine life.
  • Nukunonu: The largest atoll in Tokelau, it is known for its beautiful beaches and tropical vegetation.
  • Fakaofo: Known as “The Chiefly Island,” it is rich in local culture and tradition.
  • Te Puka e Mua and Te Puka e Fono: These traditional meeting houses in Fakaofo and Atafu respectively, are great places to experience the local culture.
  • Eco-tourism: Visitors to Tokelau can enjoy eco-tours, bird-watching, snorkeling, and other nature-based activities due to the pristine natural environment of the territory.
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