The boat ride to Nuapapu is a little over an hour. This is the boat we took last week:


That is another Nuapapu boat. I think there are six boats on Nuapapu, and maybe the same on Matamaka.

Leaving Vava'u

Here we go!!! (I'm cheesy)

That is a dolphin!! Three dolphins swam with us towards the end of our ride. It was awesome once we realized they were dolphins and not sharks!

Nuapapu dock. To the right, Matamaka. To the left, Nuapapu.

Close up of Nuapapu dock.


That is another Nuapapu boat. I think there are six boats on Nuapapu, and maybe the same on Matamaka.

Leaving Vava'u

Here we go!!! (I'm cheesy)

That is a dolphin!! Three dolphins swam with us towards the end of our ride. It was awesome once we realized they were dolphins and not sharks!

Nuapapu dock. To the right, Matamaka. To the left, Nuapapu.

Close up of Nuapapu dock.
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