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‘NAKAI FAI FOKI KE TATAI MO NIUE.' THERE'S NOWHERE LIKE NIUE

For many years Niue was promoted as ‘The Rock’ and to be honest it did Niue some injustice. A rock is a hard place, it’s unforgiving, it’s solid, dull, lacking in soul and it’s cold. Niue is none of those things. Niue is warm and inviting, it’s lush and clean, it’s bright and sunny, and its people are warm and friendly. From the moment you arrive, you feel this tremendous feeling of being welcomed from the smiling customs officer to the those walking down the road who wave to everyone they see.

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