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Guide 🇼🇫 Mata-Utu

Mata-Utu
Today: 🌧️ ↑ 29°C ↓ 27°C 👤 Population 1,029 🕛 Local time:

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption

Mata-Utu’s landmark cathedral blends European and Polynesian design, with stained glass, tapa decorations, and strong cultural significance.


Talietumu Fort

Ancient Tongan fortified settlement with restored ruins, ceremonial platforms, and rich archaeological insight into Wallis Island’s pre-colonial history.


Lake Lalolalo

Spectacular volcanic crater lake encircled by steep cliffs and forest, prized for its dramatic scenery and tranquil atmosphere.


Royal Palace of the King of Uvea

Traditional royal residence symbolizing Wallisian monarchy, admired for its architecture and importance in the island’s living heritage.


Plage de Gahi

Peaceful white-sand beach with clear water for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing beside vibrant offshore reefs.


Lagoon of Wallis

Expansive turquoise lagoon dotted with islets and reefs, perfect for appreciating the island’s serene coastal scenery.


Coral Gardens

Colorful snorkeling site with vibrant coral formations and tropical fish, ideal for exploring Wallis’s underwater world.


Cultural Centre de Mata-Utu

Cultural hub showcasing Wallisian and Futunan crafts, dances, ceremonies, and workshops that bring local traditions vividly to life.


Uvea Market

Bustling local market offering fresh produce, seafood, handicrafts, and authentic encounters with everyday life in Mata-Utu.


Mount Loka

Rewarding jungle hike leading to panoramic island and ocean views, appealing to adventurous visitors seeking natural beauty.


Mont Lulu Fakahega

Scenic summit overlooking Mata-Utu, lush landscapes, and the Pacific, offering one of the area’s best panoramic viewpoints.


Plage de Liku

Quiet beach near Mata-Utu known for turquoise waters, calm surroundings, and excellent snorkeling opportunities.


Queen Amelia Park

A leafy town park popular with locals, ideal for relaxing walks, picnics, and observing community life in central Mata-Utu.


Tiny Cultural Museum

Small museum beside the royal palace displaying royal life, traditional attire, and stories of the local dynasty.


Mata'Utu

Administrative capital with dining, shopping, attractions, and the island's main accommodation hub.


Hahake

Central district offering culture, convenience, dining options, and easy access to Mata'Utu.


Aka'aka

Village next to Mata'Utu with lagoon views and convenient access to key sights.


Hihifo

Peaceful northern district near the airport, suited for lagoon tours and scenic flights.


Liku

Peaceful village north of Mata'Utu with serene surroundings and lagoon viewpoints.


Mua

Southern district near historical sites, beaches, watersports, and natural attractions.


Lausikula

Seaside area in Mua offering a tranquil setting near chapel and lake attractions.


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