Wallis and Futuna preserve Polynesian kingdoms, volcanic lakes, and traditional culture.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Wallis and Futuna.
Lake Lalolalo
Circular volcanic crater lake on Wallis.
Talietumu Fort
Archaeological fort on Wallis Island.
Leava Cathedral
Historic church in the capital.
Top Restaurants in Wallis and Futuna
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
French-Pacific
Chez Olga
Mata-Utu
In Mata-Utu, Chez Olga serves French-Wallisian cuisine with fresh lagoon fish, taro, and imported wines in the territory's main dining establishment. Visitors and locals gather here for Wallis and Futuna's best meals. The islands' most established restaurant.
French-Pacific
Lalouette Restaurant
Mata-Utu
This Mata-Utu favorite offers Pacific-French bistro fare with local ingredients in a casual setting popular with the island community. Its terrace captures the relaxed pace of Wallisian life. A central dining institution.
Wallisian
Futuna Island Feast
Leava
On Futuna, community feasts feature roasted pig, fresh tuna, and breadfruit prepared in traditional umu ovens during church celebrations and festivals. These communal meals represent the territory's most authentic culinary tradition. A unique Wallis and Futuna experience.