Discover ‘Eua

Discover ‘Eua with Toafa Lodge

Embrace the essence of ‘Eua, where tranquility meets adventure.

Your Island Sanctuary


A Prime Location

Just 15 minutes from pristine beaches and the captivating rainforest, our lodge is perfectly placed for your explorations.

Sustainable Comfort

Eco-friendly accommodations that don’t compromise on luxury, crafted from local timber and designed with the environment in mind.

Accommodation

Spacious en-suite bedrooms with modern amenities ensure a stay defined by comfort and elegance.

Our Commitment

From personalized service to a passionate dedication to guest satisfaction, we’re here to ensure your stay is exceptional.

Discover ‘Eua with Us

Adventure awaits just steps from your room. Explore the landscapes, culture, and activities that make ‘Eua remarkable.

Discover ‘Eua: A Natural Wonderland

Natural Attractions

  1. Li’anga Huo a Maui: A striking cliff hole created by the Polynesian god Maui, offering a glimpse into ancient mythology.
  2. Lakufa’anga: Known for the legend of Tu’akau’ia and his family, who sacrificed themselves during a famine, believed to have transformed into seven turtles.
  3. Rock Garden: A serene spot featuring the unique “Hingano” pandanus flower, celebrated for its beauty and fragrance.
  4. ‘Ana ‘Ahu (Smoking Cave): A mystical, seemingly bottomless sinkhole with a waterfall that creates a smoky mist.
  5. Lokupo Lookout: A breathtaking vantage point above Lokupo Beach, perfect for panoramic views.

Adventure Activities

  1. Hiking and Trails: Explore various trails such as the one leading to Lokupo Lookout and Rock Garden.
  2. Cave Exploration: Visit fascinating caves like Rats Cave (‘Ana Kuma) and ‘Ana ‘Ahu for adventurous spelunking.
  3. Natural Slides and Pools: Enjoy the Heke Slide, a natural water slide, and Hafu Pool, a traditional bathing spot.

Cultural and Historical Sites

  1. Soldier’s Grave (Lonely Grave): The highest point in ‘Eua, marking the resting place of New Zealand soldier Lance Corporal A.E. Yealands.
  2. Tokopuha Folokotoa: Historically, the burial site for commoners during the time of Kaufana, now a significant cultural landmark.

Wildlife and Marine Life

  • Bird Watching: Spot native bird species in their natural habitat.
  • Marine Life: Discover the diverse marine life, including the unique “napping fish.”

Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Plan your trip during the dry season for the best outdoor experiences.
  • Packing Essentials: Bring comfortable hiking gear, swimwear, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
  • Local Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions to enhance your visit.