This studio apartment is ideally situated in the heart of Alofi, just a short walk from the bustling Alofi Market and the picturesque Alofi Harbour. The self-contained studio offers a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Alofi, with amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and parking.
10 3 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$355/nighttotal: NZ$2485 (7 )
Stone Villas
1 1
house , Alofi
Stone Villa's is situated in the lush green forest of Niue, just a short distance from the Pacific Ocean and the main town of Alofi. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom villa offers a tranquil retreat for up to three guests, with amenities including a kitchen, parking, and internet access.
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$710/nighttotal: NZ$4970 (7 )
Island Prestige Accommodation
1 1
apartment , Alofi North
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday flat is located in a quiet part of Alofi North, a short distance from the sea tracks, offering a peaceful island living experience. This apartment accommodates up to four guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, and parking, with abundant natural light and elegant finishes throughout.
9.6 20 reviews
Niue
31/08 – 11/09
NZ$342/nighttotal: NZ$3762 (11 )
Tropical Rainforest Retreat
3 3
apartment , Alofi
Spatzy's Fale is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood just 3 kilometres from Alofi Airport and 2 kilometres from Swanson Supermarket, offering easy access to the town centre and surrounding attractions. The three-bedroom house can accommodate up to five guests and features a spacious backyard perfect for relaxing or enjoying outdoor activities. The house includes a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, and a garden.
10 7 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$355/nighttotal: NZ$2485 (7 )
Stone Villas
1 1
house , Alofi
The Stone Villas are located in Alofi, just two minutes' walk from the Pacific Ocean and a short distance from local amenities. These self-catering villas, built from Niuean limestone, offer a peaceful retreat for up to three guests, with a private car included for exploring the island.
8.6 232 reviews
Niue
20/06 – 27/06
NZ$429/nighttotal: NZ$3003 (7 )
Scenic Matavai Resort Niue
1 2
resort , Alofi
Scenic Matavai Resort Niue, a clifftop hotel in Alofi, is located a 15-minute drive from the town centre and within a 30-minute drive of Avatele Bay and Togo Chasm, offering complimentary airport transfers. This family-friendly resort provides a restaurant, two swimming pools, a bar, and room service, with air conditioning and internet access available for guests seeking accommodation with a terrace or balcony.
9.6 25 reviews
Niue
10/08 – 14/08
NZ$512/nighttotal: NZ$2048 (4 )
Tauahi Accomodation
1 2
apartment , Tamakautoga
This three-bedroom apartment is situated in a semi-central location, just a short drive from Hanan International Airport, Tamakautoga Beach, Swanson Supermarket, and Alofi Town Centre. It enjoys a peaceful setting while being close to key attractions and amenities, and has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The apartment is perfect for families or groups of up to five guests. It offers a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and is within easy reach of the island's best attractions and activities.
10 25 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$781/nighttotal: NZ$5467 (7 )
Tuhia Sunrise - Coastal Retreat
1 1
apartment , Hakupu
This charming holiday home is located on the east coast of Hakupu, offering stunning ocean views from its spacious 20-metre front deck. The property is situated in a quiet and secluded spot, perfect for a peaceful getaway. The house has two bathrooms, one with a bath, and can comfortably accommodate up to six guests. It features a modern and well-equipped kitchen, a refreshing freshwater chasm across the road, and the opportunity to witness whales from the property between July and October.
9.5 23 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$313/nighttotal: NZ$2191 (7 )
Kaina Kaute
1 1
apartment , Alofi
Kaina Kaute is situated in Alofi, the capital of Niue, within easy reach of the airport, car rental companies, shops, restaurants, the wharf, and the Tourism Information Centre. This two-bedroom apartment, sleeping up to four guests, offers a peaceful retreat with a well-equipped kitchen featuring a microwave oven, electric frypan, fridge, toaster, kettle, rice cooker, and toaster oven, providing everything needed for self-catering.
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$313/nighttotal: NZ$2191 (7 )
A Tidy 2 Bedroom, Self-contained, Big Deck
2 1
apartment , Niue
This self-contained two-bedroom apartment in Niue offers a peaceful family retreat, conveniently located within 1 kilometre of the airport and local shops. This tidy unit accommodates up to five guests, featuring air conditioning, a kitchen, parking, a bathroom, and a covered deck area for a comfortable and private holiday experience.
9.6 33 reviews
Niue
14/10 – 21/10
NZ$227/nighttotal: NZ$1589 (7 )
David's Fale, Alofi
1 2
apartment , Alofi
David's Fale is located in Alofi, just a short 800-metre walk from the town centre, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and the Niue Tourism Centre. The self-catering fale features a comfortable bedroom with a queen-sized bed, a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and a spacious living area with a fold-out couch, accommodating up to three guests.
8.9 14 reviews
Niue
14/10 – 21/10
NZ$289/nighttotal: NZ$2023 (7 )
David's Fale, Alofi, Niue
1 2
house , Alofi
David's Fale, a recently renovated self-catering property in Alofi, Niue, is located 2.25 km from The Dome and 4 km from Niue International Airport. This one-bedroom house offers 45 square metres of space, sleeping up to five guests and boasting a garden, parking, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchenette with fridge and microwave, and a bathroom.
Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Niue
What are the must-see regions or cities in Niue?
Niue is a small island, so 'cities' isn't really the right word! Instead, think of exploring different villages and areas. Avatea is the largest village and a great place to base yourself, offering a good selection of accommodation and restaurants. Alofi, the capital, is also worth a visit, with its government buildings and charming waterfront. Then there's Anapela, known for its beautiful coastline and laid-back atmosphere. Exploring the various coastal areas and villages around the island is key to experiencing Niue's unique charm.
Are there any specific customs or traditions to be aware of in Niue?
Niuean culture is deeply rooted in respect and community. It's customary to greet people with a warm 'Kia Orana'. When visiting homes or attending events, modest dress is appreciated. Showing respect for elders is paramount, and you'll find that a friendly and humble approach is always welcomed. Being mindful of the environment and leaving places as you found them is also important to the Niuean people.
What are the best accommodations for families and kids in Niue?
Is driving in Niue considered a good option for travellers?
Driving is a popular way to explore Niue. The roads are generally well-maintained, though some are unsealed. A manual car is recommended as some of the steeper hills require more control. Remember to drive on the left-hand side of the road. Hiring a car allows you to visit the more remote beaches and scenic spots at your own pace. A 4WD is unnecessary unless you plan on venturing off the main roads.
What are some popular festivals in Niue that attract visitors?
Niue celebrates several festivals throughout the year. The most significant is probably the annual Niue Festival, usually held in November, showcasing Niuean culture through music, dance, and traditional crafts. There are also smaller village-based events and celebrations throughout the year. Checking local listings closer to your travel dates is advisable to find out about smaller events.
Which region in Niue is known for having the most favourable weather?
Niue's weather is generally consistent across the island, with a tropical climate. However, the western side of the island tends to experience slightly less rain, although this is not a significant difference.
Which parts of Niue are ideal for a week-long vacation?
A week in Niue gives you ample time to explore. You could base yourself in Avatea and use it as a hub for day trips to other villages and beaches like Limu Pools, Palaha Cave, and Tamakautoga. You could also explore the coastline by car, stopping off at various beaches and scenic spots along the way. A week allows for a relaxed pace of island life.
What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Niue?
For a weekend, focusing on one or two key areas is best. Avatea offers a good selection of accommodation and restaurants, making it a convenient base. From there, you can easily explore nearby beaches and attractions like the Anapela coastline. Alofi is also a good choice, offering a more central location and easy access to shops and amenities.
Best Niue accommodations with a kitchen
10 4 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$360/nighttotal: NZ$2520 (7 )
Pokopoko
1 1
apartment , Alofi
Pokopoko Guesthouse in Alofi is conveniently located a short 3-kilometre drive from Alofi Airport, the main supermarket, and the hospital. This two-bedroom guesthouse sleeps six, offering a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and oven, a bathroom with toiletries, laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi, and a peaceful setting near Alofi's cafes and coastal attractions.
10 8 reviews
Niue
11/11 – 18/11
NZ$225/nighttotal: NZ$1575 (7 )
Tiny Grove
1 1
cabin , Alofi
Tiny Grove, a self-contained unit in Paliati, Alofi, is situated 0.6 km from town amenities and swimming spots, and 0.1 km from a local nightspot open Saturdays until midnight. This one-bedroom apartment sleeps three, featuring a queen bed, fold-out sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, in-house laundry, and free Wi-Fi.