Travel to the heart of the Pacific
Islands of hidden treasures.
Located over 16,000 kilometres from France, Wallis & Futuna are islands of immense natural beauty , far from the beaten track and still (mostly) undiscovered by tourists. According to official figures, around a hundred tourists visit Wallis & Futuna every year... And boats docking each year can be counted on the fingers of one hand! The situation is very different to that of other Pacific Ocean islands where several cruise ships stop off daily so passengers can spend a few hours visiting a city or site. Wallis & Futuna are islands out of time with a fascinating, traditional Polynesian culture still vibrantly alive today. A secluded paradise of smiling, hospitable islanders adorned with flower garlands.
With their complex history (links with Tonga and Samoa, conversion by Catholic missionaries, links with France, occupation by US army forces, assimilation into the French Republic), Wallisians and Futunans boast a rich cultural heritage they are delighted to share with visitors.
If you’d like more information, please check out the Wallis & Futuna Tourism Office website.
History, tradition and luxuriant natural beauty
Wallis is blessed with one t he world’s loveliest lagoons whose pristine beauty remains untouched by pressure from tourism. The lagoon is dotted with 13 fairytale islets, all completely uninhabited . It takes barely ten minutes to reach a world of sublime, secluded beaches and shimmering azure waters , where you can snorkel in an underwater wonderland.
This is a watersports paradise. Wallis is famed as one of world’s top kitesurfing spots, with other attractions including sea kayaking, SUP boarding, scuba diving, va’a outrigger canoes and, of course, every possible kind of fishing ! Futuna is also a dream playground for all watersports, and a spot beloved by surfing fans.
Wallis boasts a number of remarkable historic and archaeological sites , including one of the best preserved Tongan Fortresses in the Pacific Region, and the site of a great battle, where the blood of warriors dyed the swamp water red.
The US Occupation Museum houses collections focussing on World War II in Wallis, and the infrastructure and artifacts bearing witness to the period.
Lake Lalolalo , one of the largest inland crater lakes in the Pacific Region , is another unique beauty spot in Wallis . Visitors can now view the whole lake from a specially built lookout.
In Futuna , with the island’s mountainous terrain and many rivers, water taro crops are cultivated on terraces which offer visitors superb views over magnificent scenery . Experienced hikers, accompanied by a guide, can tackle the climb up Mount Puke , through lush tropical vegetation and enchanting landscapes. An unforgettable experience.
Opposite the kingdom of Alo, the island of Alofi , with a population of one (and several dogs!), boasts scenery of sublime glory, virgin beaches, mountains and a fabulous underwater world . Plans are under way to have Alofi listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The TARA PACIFIC expedition found one the world’s best preserved coral reefs in Futuna.
There are several fascinating cultural and archaeological sites to visit in Futuna : the cannibal oven at Lafua, Loka Cave , which can be reached in a few hours’ walk on Alofi and, of course, impressive Poi Basilica , erected on the site of the martyrdom of Saint Peter Chanel , Oceania’s only canonised martyr. Every year on 28 April, worshippers from all over the Pacific Region flock here to pay tribute to him.
Finally, the people of both Wallis and Futuna are devout Catholics and the islands boast a large number of magnificent churches.
Mata Utu Cathedral in Wallis is particularly impressive, with its lava rock and coral walls and richly decorated interior. In Futuna, the faithful make a yearly pilgrimage to Poi and worship in the island’s many colourful, beautifully cared for churches, filled with fresh floral tributes.
Whichever church you choose, you’ll be surrounded by joyful islanders come to dance, sing and make offerings, dressed in traditional costumes and wearing flower garlands.
A wide range of accommodation
Like Wallis & Futuna itself, the accommodation on offer is small and friendly. Grandiose 5-star hotels and noisy resorts are unknown and there are no crowds of tourists to spoil the lagoon. Wallis offers visitors small but comfortable family-run hotels and guesthouses. There is a catering service at every hotel and the island also boasts restaurants and snack bars. Futuna has two hotels and a few small homestay holiday lets.
Getting to Wallis & Futuna
Aircalin (Air Calédonie International) is the only airline operating flights to the islands.
There a 3 flights a week to Wallis, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Flight time is 3 hours. Some flights make a brief stop-off in Nandi ( Fiji ) located just 1 hour 15 mins from Wallis , so you can also fly to Wallis via Nandi.
The shortest flight route from France is via Tokyo or Seoul, then Noumea.
There are 3 inter-island flights between Wallis and Futuna a week. Flight time is one hour. Extra flights are laid on depending on return flight schedules and periods (back to school, Saint Peter Chanel feast day...). Twin Otter planes seating around ten passengers are used for inter-island flights. Seats cannot be booked online so you need to go to a local travel agency .
There is currently no scheduled passenger boat service between Wallis and Futuna, nor between the islands and neighbouring countries. A handful of cruise ships stop at Wallis & Futuna every year, including ships operated by Ponant cruise line, which is registered in Wallis & Futuna.
Pleasure boaters can cast anchor in Wallis and Futuna , in Gahi Bay or in front of Alofi. For the sailors, Wallis and Futuna will undoubtedly constitute a highlight of their South Pacific grand tour, before setting sails to Fiji, Samoa or Tonga.
What to do and see
A week’s stay in Wallis: spend a day exploring the ancient sites of Utuleve and Atuvalu , amazing Lake Lalolalo and the impressive Tongan Fortress .
On your second day , head for the southern islets , from Faioa to Ilôt de la Passe via Saint Christophe headland... Take time for a spot of leisurely line fishing, or try your hand at cast or harpoon fishing and take back your catch to enjoy for dinner!
On your third day , head for the sky before setting off to explore the northern islets .
At Hihifo airport, you can take a microlight flight over Wallis and its lagoon, a shimmering vision of azure and emerald. Magic! After that, hop aboard a boat and head for the northern islets to dive amongst the glorious underwater landscapes and climb to the top of the huge Tanoa rock outcrop . Learn how to make and cook with a traditional Umu oven... End your day in style, dining at one of the island’s excellent restaurants, showcasing sumptuous local specialities... fish, shellfish, lobster, just take your pick!
If you schedule your stay to coincide with a traditional public holiday , Bastille Day on 14 July or the Territory’s national holiday on 29 July, you’ll be able to join in the kava ceremony , the katoaga, enjoy traditional dances and songs and, of course, take part in a celebratory mass. Songs, intricately decorated costumes and colourful flower garlands ... A joyous, moving and unforgettable experience. The Wallisians , an island nation of builders, are proud of their wonderful churches. Each has a distinctive design and history reflecting the villages which built them.
Why not spend a day learning the secrets of making traditional tapa barkcloth and woven mats ? Perfect souvenirs to take home. The talented craftswomen are always delighted to share their skills and knowledge, to explain how they make their garlands and costumes and the meaning they have as part of a precious oral tradition. A visit to the US Occupation Museum is a must, providing fascinating insight into this significant period of Wallisian history. And what better way of ending your day than an evening out dancing to local hits and learning the traditional Soamako dance?
If you have enough time, you can spend a night on an islet . You don’t need permission, there are thatched farés on the islets where you can camp out with a tent or a mosquito net.
A night on a fairytale islet, a sanctuary of serenity, bathed by the light of the full moon and lulled to sleep by the sound of the waves on the coral reef... Pure bliss .
A few days’ stay in Futuna: spend a day exploring the island, from Point Vele to Point Fatua . Futuna has no lagoon so you’re surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, with breathtaking beaches perfect for a refreshing dip... but do take care, this is the real sea!
Take a stroll alongside one of the island’s rivers and you’ll see the impressive water taro fields perched high on terraces, rather like rice fields in Asia.
You can spend a day tackling the climb to the summit of Mount Puke , 514 metres above sea level. It’s a good idea to start early to avoid the hottest part of the day. The climb will take you through Futuna’s varied landscapes and give you a fresh view of the island.
Why not spend a day exploring the sublime and untouched island of Alofi ? You can get there in just a few minutes from Vélé jetty in the south of Futuna . If you’d like a challenge, you can venture off on the trail to Loka Cave , accompanied by a guide. It’s worth the effort, a magnificent place of pilgrimage in an imposing natural setting , beaten by the waves.
You can spend another day exploring Futuna’s fascinating historic sites... the cannibal oven , Anakele , site of the ancient tomb of King Fakavelikele and Poi Basilica , before sampling the island’s delicious cuisine and luscious dessert dishes.
Please feel free to get in touch with a local guide or with the Cultural Department for advice about the best ways to explore Futuna.
But the most important thing to remember is to take it nice and easy... Nothing could be more magical than the gentle warmth of the setting sun, when the village men meet at dusk to hold their tauasu , talking things over and drinking kava , an ancient ritual held in each village and a precious repository of tales and legends.
What to bring back
Traditional arts and crafts go back to time immemorial in both Wallis and Futuna , with traditions specific to each island. Ideal gifts and souvenirs to take home include tanoas (kava bowls), miniature spears or sculptures and items woven from palm or pandanus leaves, such as fans, bags and mats. You will also bring back Tamanu oil, prized for its unique virtues, coconut oil with scents of tiaré and pandanus, and why not, our traditional fragrance, the Tui Tui !
Or why not have a traditional costume or kolufato made for you, hand-dyed and made to measure?
When you leave, you’ll be carrying barkcloth bags or passport covers, wearing a necklace of Pacific Ocean shells around your neck... and taking home memories to treasure forever!
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ASSEMBLEÉ TERRITORIALE
Le nouveau bureau de l'assemblée territoriale
Président : Munipoese Muli'aka'aka
Vice-président : Frédéric Baudry
1er secrétaire : Tuliano Talomafaia
2e secrétaire : Charles Gaveau
Chambre de Commerce, de l'industrie, des métiers et de l'agriculture de Wallis et Futuna
Président : Otilone TOKOTUU
Vice-président : Taifisi FOLITUU
Trésorier : Andre VAITOOTAI
Secrétaire : Tonota HOLOKAUKAU
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BP 457 Mata Utu 98600 Wallis
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Nouméa : AIR LOYAUTE +687 25 37 57
Futuna : SB TRAVEL +681 72 32 04 (agence)
SB TRAVEL/FUTUNA
HAVITI /LOCATION DE VOITURES/WALLIS
9 chambres tout confort avec 3 suites dont une véritable petit musée "Suite Napoléon."
Restauration sur place- Transferts assurés par nos soins
LOMIPEAU/HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ WALLIS
L’hôtel LOMIPEAU est un hôtel 3 étoiles situé à 8 km de l’aéroport, à 800 m du chef lieu administratif de Mata’utu, du Palais du Roi et de la Cathédrale, ainsi que du wharf d’accueil des bateaux. L’hôtel est situé à 20m de hauteur par rapport au niveau de la mer dans un parc de verdure tout autour de l’hôtel. Nos chambres très confortables offrent une vue panoramique exceptionnelle sur le lagon, face au soleil levant et aux alizés régnants. Une équipe sympathique vous y attend et rendra votre séjour le plus agréable possible dans la plus pure tradition de l'accueil wallisien.
LE MALOCCINO/Restaurant-Café-Traiteur
Taofi Noella
BP 99- 98600 Mata-Utu Tél : 72 23 23/ 82 05 69
Facebook : maloccino
Petit déjeuner / Restaurant / Traiteur à emporter ouvert du mardi au samedi de 8h00 à 14h00 et de 19h00 à 22h00.
Situé au coeur de Mata'Utu, le restaurant Maloccino, propose une cuisine contemporaine à base de produits frais et locaux. Magrets, entrecôtes, burgers, gratins et filets de poissons sont à la carte. Le "Malo" propose également une formulre plat du jour chaque midi. Pour une pause déjeuner, un dîner d'affaire ou une rencontre afterwork, Maloccino est votre adresse incontournable
LE PARADIS/LIKU/WALLIS
Sofia Logologofolau
Liku Tepako, Liku, Wallis and Futuna
Tél: (+681) 72 06 66
https://www.facebook.com/tepakoleparadis
.Carte;TARTARE de poisson du lagon et salade de legumes ....frites de manioc.. ......Poulet Teriyaki avec légumes sautes et riz frits Bœufs aux oignons.....Riz et ignames..
Le Paradis, situé à Liku, à quelques pas du centre nautique de Vakala, vous accueille dans un cadre chaleureux, authentique et décontracté avec une vue magnifique sur le lagon. À midi, toute l'équipe vous servira de petits plats traditionnels. Venez déguster une cuisine fait maison à base de produits frais soigneusement choisis auprès des fournisseurs locaux.
RESTAURANT BORD DE MER/WALLIS
Falai Tokoni
Vailala hihifo 98600 Wallis
Tél; 681 72 21 31/82 21 31
du mercredi au samedi 11/14h 19/21 h
Un accueil chaleureux, une cuisine locale, un environnement naturel avec une vue sur les îlots du nord, le restaurant Bord de mer présente toutes les caractéristiques pour répondre aux attentes des clients. Falai et son équipe travaillent les produits de saison pour vous offrir un pur moment de plaisir. Salade de poisson, palourdes farcies, coktails de fruits maison sont les incontournables du restaurant.
LE MANAVA/DISCOTHEQUES/WALLIS
RT 2 Mata Utu
Facebook :mana.va.505
A VAKA HEKE/UVEA
Stéphanie Vigier
Route du Bord de Mer BP 1000 -98 600 Uvea
Tel : +681 82 39 98 (Leone) +681 82 46 14 (Stephanie)
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Nous sommes A VAKA-HEKE (embarcation qui glisse), une association sportive loi 1901, située sur l’Ile de Wallis, dans le village de Aka Aka, en bord de mer. Nous sommes ouverts toute l’année et avons le plaisir d’accueillir les individus à partir de 7 ans.
Nous réalisons des sorties dans notre lagon et sur les ilots du centre. Nous donnons des cours de va’a (pirogue polynésienne), stand up paddle et surfski. Nous proposons des sessions de sport santé et sport handicap au moins une fois par semaine.
Durant l’année, nous proposons des stages de sauvetage et des initiations aux gestes de premiers secours.
SOUTHERN PEARL/WALLIS
SWFT, société wallisienne et futunienne de transport
Manuele Iloai - Directeur d'exploitation et co-gérant de la SWFT
route de l'aérodrome MATA UTU ( 98600 ) District de HAHAKE BP 678 Wallis et Futuna
tél : 00 681 72 05 11/fax : 00 681 72 05 68
Nouveau navire commercial de ravitaillement qui va dessert les îles du pacifique dont Wallis et Futuna.
WALLIS-ET-FUTUNA LA 1ERE
Directeur régional : Norbert TAOFIFENUA
Pointe Matala'a
Tél. : (681) 72 13 00
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Rédacteur en chef TV/Radio/Web : -
Chef de centre : Teva Pambrun
Une chaîne du Pôle Outre-mer de France Télévisions.
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Wallis & Futuna
Les régions
Guadeloupe
Martinique
La Réunion
Nouvelle Caledonie
Polynesie Française
Saint Martin/ Saint Barthelemy
Saint Pierre
Wallis et Futuna
Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux
Welcome to Wallis
Malo te ma'uli.
Welcome to Futuna
Malo le ma'uli.
What to see and do
- Wallis & Futuna
- Accommodation
- Arts & Crafts
Useful Information
Recommended routes, take a look, it's magic.
Journey to the heart of our cultures
Garlands and fragrances
Island perfumes.
Fine dining
Island savours.
Wallisians and Futunans
Traditional skills & crafts
- Useful information
Healthcare is free in Wallis and Futuna. The Agence de Santé (Healthcare Agency - ADS) operates two hospitals (Sia in Wallis and Kaleveleve in Futuna) and three dispensaries in the districts of Mua, Hahake and Hihifo (Wallis). You should dial 15 to call the emergency services. In the event of an emergency, the SIA hospital in Wallis and the Kaleveleve annex facility in Futuna will take care of you.
SIA Hospital by the RT1 main road, Mata’Utu (Hahake) Tel : (+681) 72 07 00
Kaleveleve Hospital Taoa (Kingdom of Alo) Tel : (+681) 72 39 00
Telephone, internet and mail
The Service des Postes et Télécommunications (SPT) is responsible for postage and mail processing, mail order processing, and the sale of stamps, SIM cards (SPT only), and mobile/4G top-ups (also on sale at convenience stores). There are no mailboxes in Wallis and Futuna, so mail must be posted at an SPT branch. Located near the main SPT agency in Wallis, stamp enthusiasts will find a philately section featuring special issues and collections. The local mobile network is called Manuia. Only a handful of foreign mobile operators currently cover Wallis and Futuna (SaskTel, Digiciel, Orange, CSL, Telecom, OPT, Vodafone, Sunrise, Tikophone & TVL).
Wallis - Main Post Office
Mata’Utu Branch (SPT headquarters): Place Sagato Soane, in Mata’Utu (Hahake) Tel: (+681) 72 08 00 or 14 (toll-free) Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 7.30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m.; Friday 7.30 a.m. - 1.30 p.m.
Futuna - Main Post Office
Lieu-dit Faletoa, in Leava (Sigave) Tel : (+681) 72 36 00 www.spt.wf Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 7.30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m.; Friday 7.30 a.m. - 1.30 p.m.
Payments and cash withdrawals
The Wallis and Futuna currency is the Pacific Franc (CFP Franc - international code XPF), also used in the other French Pacific territories (New Caledonia, French Polynesia). The Pacific Franc is pegged to the Euro. 1 € = 119.3317 XPF 1 XPF = 0.00838 € There are notes for values of 500, 1000, 5000 and 10,000 XPF and coins for values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 XPF.
The Bank of Wallis and Futuna (BWF), a subsidiary of BNP Paribas New Caledonia, is the only retail bank in the territory and has a permanent branch in Wallis. The BWF operates two ATMs - one outside the main branch in the Fenuarama shopping mall in Mata’Utu and a second outside the Mata’Utu SPT post office in Place Sagato Soane. There is only one cash withdrawal ATM in Futuna, operated by the BWF. It is located next to the Futuna SPT branch in Faletoa, Leava (Sigave). Please note: While payment by credit card is becoming increasingly widespread, many shops and stores do not have point-of-sale terminals.
Shops & stores
Most shops are open from 6 a.m. to midday and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Fenuarama shopping mall
Located in Mata’Utu (Wallis), Fenuarama is the only shopping mall in the two islands. The mall includes a supermarket, the Banque de Wallis et Futuna (BWF) headquarters, the Aircalin sales agency, the US Army Presence Museum, a hair salon, shops selling traditional apparel, a hardware store and a jewellery shop. A bakery and a snack bar are also on hand if you’re feeling peckish!
Supermarkets
You can also do your shopping at a number of small shops in Wallis and Futuna. Ask for a full list of shops at the tourist office.
Arts & Crafts
You’ll find a host of artisans selling handcrafted items. For more info, go to the relevant section .
There is no public transport service and no taxis on Wallis or Futuna so to get around, you’ll need to rent a car. If you travel to the islands by boat, passing motorists will probably offer you a lift when they see you on the roadside. There is also no public sea-crossing service between Wallis and Futuna.
How to get here
Air Calédonie International (Aircalin), the only airline on the islands, operates flights to Wallis and Futuna. There are two flights per week (three during school holidays), one of which stops off at Nandi airport in Fiji. Flights depart from New Caledonia, where the airline is based, and land in Wallis, which boasts the only airport equipped to handle international flights. So you need to take a flight from Noumea (La Tontouta airport) or Nandi airport in Fiji to reach Wallis. Inter-island flights to Futuna, also operated by Aircalin, leave twice a day from Wallis except on Sundays. Extra return flights may be scheduled during peak periods (school holidays, St. Pierre Chanel feast day…). Aircalin operates inter-island flights using a Twin Otter aircraft with only a dozen seats, so be sure to book in advance! You can book seats directly with Aircalin or at travel agencies in Wallis - Wallis Voyages and Futuna - SB Travel .
AirCalin
Wallis voyages.
Wallis and Futuna are French islands so you need the same documents on arrival as you would for France. Many foreign nationals do not therefore need a visa. You can check your own country is included in this list or find out what you have to do to get a visa, by logging onto the France-Visa website or contacting your nearest French Consulate.
Sailing to the islands
COVID-19 crisis restrictions
In the context of the current COVID-19 crisis, pleasure craft owners are prohibited until further notice from accessing the Wallis and Futuna Islands. Special authorization may be granted to pleasure craft in distress, suffering damage, or other serious issues, subject to assessment by gendarmerie (police) services. In such event, individuals should comply with all health safety requirements imposed by Health Agency medical teams, including any lockdown measures.
During the trade wind season, Wallis and Futuna offers a magnificent stop-off destination for keen sailors looking to complete the Pacific Ocean crossing. On landing in Wallis and Futuna, your first port-of-call must be the customs office, then on to the gendarmerie to complete all entry formalities. There are customs posts on Mata’Utu quayside in Wallis and Leava quayside in Futuna. Although a little further away, the gendarmerie offices are still an easy walk from the quayside.
Anchorage & mooring in Wallis
Gahi Bay is now the only authorized anchorage area. However, we recommend you first deal with entry formalities at Mata’Utu quayside before finding your anchorage/mooring spot.
Anchorage & mooring in Futuna
Since Futuna has no lagoon, anchorage & mooring areas are fairly limited. The most sheltered and convenient place to anchor is Leava Bay, where you will be close to the quayside and shops.
Other important information
Mains power and sockets: mains supply is 220V and sockets/wall plugs are the same as in France.
Water: Tap water is safe to drink in Wallis. It is only safe to drink in some parts of Futuna but people commonly drink tap water all over the island, except in rainy weather.
Access for persons with reduced mobility (PMR): Unfortunately, there are very few sites or buildings equipped with PMR access. The Territory making every effort to improve facilities to provide suitable access.
A welcome for all: The people of Wallis and Futuna are openhearted and tolerant; your religious beliefs, sexual orientation or ethnic origins are your own business and everybody is welcome! People traveling alone need have no worries - our islands are safe and almost completely crime-free.
A few rules...
Before setting off to visit a beauty spot or tourist attraction, check that it is not privately owned and that you don’t need to ask permission in advance.
Beaches in front of houses belong to the house owner, so it is customary to ask permission or make yourself known before swimming there.
Please behave respectfully at all heritage sites. At some sites, certain customs must be respected; for example, it may be forbidden to wear a flower necklace…
During a kava ceremony, it is forbidden to stand up and to move around. The customary guards will immediately point out any “faux pas”.
In many churches, as is commonly the case, it is customary to remove your hat or headgear and, of course, to be correctly attired.
The best way to avoid gaffes and learn about local customs is to ask our tourism professionals or the cultural affairs department.
Frequently asked questions
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Aircalin (Air Caledonia International) is the only airline operating flights to Wallis. There are 2 return flights between Noumea and Wallis every week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays: flight time is 3 hours. An additional flight is scheduled during the holiday period. Some flights make a brief stop at Nandi, Fiji, just 1.5 hours from Wallis, so you can also travel to Wallis via Nandi. However, during the Covid-19 crisis, no flights currently stop off at Fiji. Departing from France, the shortest route is via Tokyo or Seoul, then Noumea (New Caledonia) with Air France and then Air Calédonie International . An economy class airfare costs around 2,500 euros. To plan your stay and book your flights, we recommend you contact one of the local travel agencies - Wallis Voyages in Wallis or SB Travel in Futuna.
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There are 2 return flights, 6 days a week, between Wallis and Futuna; flight time is 50 minutes. Extra flights are scheduled depending on travel demand or events (back-to-school, Saint Pierre Chanel feast day…). A Twin Otter aircraft is used to fly this route and can only carry a dozen passengers. Seats cannot be booked online so you must book through one of the travel agencies in the Territory. Contact our local travel agencies, Wallis Voyages in Wallis and SB Travel in Futuna, and set off for a relaxing trip to explore the island of Futuna.
{slider How long does it take to fly from France to Wallis and Futuna?}
Departing from Paris, the flight takes about 30 hours, including stopovers. The time difference (France - CET) is +10 hrs in summer and +11 h in winter. Although Wallis and Futuna are French Overseas Collectivities and French passengers only require an identity card, passengers from non-EU countries will require a passport. Please check with your chosen airline before departure.
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Although Wallis and Futuna is an all-year-round holiday destination, the best season is from April to November, when the trade winds cool the air with refreshing breezes.
{slider Can I pay in euros/dollars in Wallis and Futuna?}
The currency used in Wallis and Futuna is not the euro, but the Pacific Franc (XPF), also used in New Caledonia and French Polynesia (1 € = approx. 119,3317 XPF) In both islands, finding shops and restaurants which accept payment in euros or dollars is not easy. We recommend visitors traveling via New Caledonia or Fiji change their cash for XPF francs at airport foreign currency exchange offices to cover immediate expenses on the islands. There is no foreign currency exchange office at Hihifo airport – Wallis or Vela airfield – Futuna. Wallis & Futuna Bank has two ATMs in Wallis and one in Futuna, where visitors can use credit cards to make cash withdrawals (Visa Carte Bleue, Visa Premier, MasterCard and Eurocard). However, you can pay by credit card in most shops, restaurants and hotels.
{slider Do I need a visa to travel to Wallis and Futuna?}
{slider What driving regulations are there in Wallis and Futuna?}
We drive on the right (left-hand drive cars). Roads in Wallis are generally well-maintained but the same is not true of Futuna. However, you’ll need to drive along dirt roads to reach key attractions and beauty spots on both islands. There are no "dual carriageways". So please be vigilant and always drive carefully if you’re travelling around the islands in a rental or courtesy car. For vehicle rentals, just contact a rental service . Visitors from non-EU countries may need an international driving license (same rules as for France).
{slider How do I go about arranging a homestay?}
If you’re looking for a totally authentic experience sharing in local island life, please get in touch with the Wallis & Futuna Tourism Office . They will provide a list of people offering homestay accommodation.
{slider Can I get mobile phone reception in Wallis and Futuna?}
The Manuia network in Wallis and Futuna provides 4G mobile phone and internet access. Some operators provide network access via roaming services but beware of high charges!
Buying a SIM card is easy, just go to the Services des Postes et des Télécommunications (SPT) main office in Mata’Utu, the only place to buy SIM cards in Wallis. In Futuna, you can also buy SIM cards at the SPT office in Leava. SIM card top-ups (calls and data) can be purchased at SPT offices and at various shops (convenience stores, shops and supermarkets).
A few call codes:
To call Wallis from France, dial 00 + 681 + the local telephone number. To call France from Wallis and Futuna, dial 00 + 33 (replaces zero) + the number of your correspondent. To call abroad:
- Japan: 00 + 81
- Australia: 00 + 61
- New Zealand: 00 + 64
- French Polynesia 00 + 689
- New Caledonia: 00 + 687
{slider What do I need to pack?}
With temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C throughout the year, summer outfits are all you need for your trip! If you tend to feel the cold, pack a light sweater to keep warm on breezy evenings during the trade wind season (April-November). A swimsuit and flip flops are absolute musts! A tube of sunscreen (environmentally friendly if possible) is essential to protect you from the sun on the beach, on walking trails or out on the water. Snorkelling gear should also be at the very top of your checklist if you’re planning to explore the underwater world. Aircalin grants fans of scuba diving, sport fishing or kitesurfing (and similar sports) an extra 10kg baggage allowance for sports equipment on flights between Noumea and Wallis.
{slider Which languages are spoken in Wallis and Futuna?}
Since Wallis and Futuna are French islands, French is the official language on both islands. Local languages (Wallisian and Futunan) are the other two languages commonly spoken. While there are few islanders who speak English, it is spoken by most tourism and hospitality professionals.
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In the context of the current COVID-19 crisis, access to the Wallis and Futuna Islands is restricted until further notice. Passengers from New Caledonia only are allowed to move freely within the islands, with no specific health restrictions.
Any application to enter Wallis and Futuna from France must be justified on compelling medical, family or professional grounds, with supporting documentation. Travellers whose applications have been accepted must comply with strict health guidelines both before their flight and upon arrival.
Thank you for your understanding of the necessity for implementing these measures to ensure our islands remain free of COVID cases.
Access to Wallis and Futuna for pleasure boat owners
Pleasure boat owners are prohibited until further notice from accessing the Wallis and Futuna Islands.
Special authorization may be granted to pleasure craft in distress, suffering damage, or other serious issues, subject to assessment by gendarmerie (police) services. In such event, individuals shall comply with all health safety requirements imposed by Health Agency medical teams, including any lockdown measures.
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SB Travel Contacts. Name of manager/owner . Monsieur COQUET Grégory. Phone number (+681) 72 32 04 . Email. [email protected]. How to get there. View map ... Project co-financed by the European Union, the French Government and the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands.
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Contact our local travel agencies, Wallis Voyages in Wallis and SB Travel in Futuna, and set off for a relaxing trip to explore the island of Futuna. How long does it take to fly from France to Wallis and Futuna? Departing from Paris, the flight takes about 30 hours, including stopovers. The time difference (France - CET) is +10 hrs in summer ...
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Flight time is 3 hours. Some flights make a brief stop-off in Nandi ( Fiji) located just 1 hour 15 mins from Wallis, so you can also fly to Wallis via Nandi. The shortest flight route from France is via Tokyo or Seoul, then Noumea. There are 3 inter-island flights between Wallis and Futuna a week. Flight time is one hour.
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Wallis & Futuna. Accommodation Eating Out Activities Transport Arts & Crafts Useful Information Recommended routes Must-dos The events Event. 2ème journée du Bien-être 08 July. 2023 Wallis . Le 14 juillet à Wallis 13 July. 2023 Wallis ...
Transport. It's easy to explore Wallis & Futuna in complete safety. Rent a car or a motor scooter and spend your holidays roaming the beauties of our islands. Or rent a bike for a real taste of hands-on adventure. A taxi boat is the perfect way to set off for a day exploring the fairytale islets, making it easy to hop from one to another.
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A Twin Otter aircraft is used to fly this route and can only carry a dozen passengers. Seats cannot be booked online so you must book through one of the travel agencies in the Territory. Contact our local travel agencies, Wallis Voyages in Wallis and SB Travel in Futuna, and set off for a relaxing trip to explore the island of Futuna. {/slider}
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