Tuvalu, The World’s Least Visited Country Where The Runway Becomes A Sports Arena; 7 Things To Do Here!

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by Mallika Khurana
Tuvalu, The World’s Least Visited Country Where The Runway Becomes A Sports Arena; 7 Things To Do Here!

Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, halfway between Hawaii and Australia, lies one of the world’s most isolated and least visited nations—Tuvalu. Only 26 square kilometres in size, Tuvalu is a piece of paradise nestled in the Polynesian subregion of Oceania. It is made up of three reef islands and six atolls. Despite its small size and remote location, this island nation offers a truly unique and authentic travel experience, untouched by mass tourism.

What Makes Tuvalu Special?

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Photo Credits: Timeless Tuvalu/Website

Tuvalu, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is situated just west of the International Date Line. It is one of the world’s smallest countries. Yet, what Tuvalu lacks in size and population, it makes up for with its rich Polynesian culture, breathtaking landscapes, and a lifestyle that harks back to a simpler time.

Tuvalu is a place where time seems to slow down and the worries of the world melt away in the warm Pacific sun. The nation’s isolation has preserved its natural beauty and cultural heritage, offering visitors an experience that is both rare and unforgettable. One of the most unique aspects of Tuvalu is its airport runway, which doubles as a communal space for the locals. 

Due to the limited space on the main island of Fongafale, the runway at Funafuti International Airport is used for sporting activities and social gatherings when not in use. Imagine playing soccer or volleyball on a runway, only to be interrupted once a week by the siren announcing the arrival of the solitary flight to the island!

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Things To Do On The Island

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Photo Credits: Timeless Tuvalu/Website

For those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Tuvalu is the perfect destination. Here, you won’t find luxury resorts or crowded tourist attractions. Instead, you’ll discover a peaceful, non-commercialised environment where the true essence of Polynesia thrives. 

  • Rent a motorbike and explore Fongafale, the main island in the Funafuti atoll. The locals are often more than happy to give you an unofficial tour.
  • Every afternoon, when the sun begins to set, the airstrip in Funafuti transforms into a lively public park. Join locals in games of soccer and volleyball.
  • Take a boat ride to the Funafuti Conservation Area, where you can explore uninhabited islands, swim in pristine waters, and witness nesting seabirds and sea turtles.
  • Experience Tuvaluan hospitality at Afelita Island Resort, a solar-powered eco-lodge on Mulitefala Island. Enjoy nature-based activities like fishing, kayaking, and beachcombing.
  • Visit “David’s Drill,” a historical site where researchers drilled into the coral atoll in the late 19th century to test Charles Darwin’s theory of coral formation.
  • Immerse yourself in Tuvaluan culture by attending a “fatele,” a traditional song and dance performance that takes place in family homes and public meeting spaces.
  • Embrace the Tuvaluan version of a siesta by lounging in a hammock or under a tree during the heat of the day.

So, if you’re looking for a truly unique adventure, Tuvalu might just be the perfect place to explore.

Cover Image Courtesy: Timeless Tuvalu/Website and Canva

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