Tuvalu is one of the world's smallest nations — low-lying atolls, WWII airstrips, and Pacific tradition.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Tuvalu.
Funafuti Conservation Area
Marine protected area with nesting birds.
Funafuti Lagoon
Large central lagoon for fishing and swimming.
WWII Airstrip
Historic Pacific theatre landing strip.
Top Restaurants in Tuvalu
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Tuvaluan
Fusi Alofa Restaurant
Funafuti
In Funafuti, Fusi Alofa serves Tuvaluan fish, taro, and coconut dishes in the atoll's main commercial eatery. Visitors arriving by ship experience the simple, fresh flavors of Pacific island life. Tuvalu's most established restaurant.
Tuvaluan-International
Vaiaku Lagi Hotel Restaurant
Funafuti
The government-owned hotel restaurant serves international and Tuvaluan comfort food with lagoon views on Funafuti's main islet. Business visitors and travelers rely on it for the nation's most reliable dining. Tuvalu's central hospitality hub.
Tuvaluan
Island Community Feast
Funafuti
When fishing boats return to Funafuti's lagoon, communities prepare communal feasts of fresh tuna, coconut crab, and pulaka from pit ovens. These gatherings represent Tuvalu's most authentic culinary tradition. A unique experience in one of the world's smallest nations.