Far and Away Adventures
In this episode, we talk about Vava’u, Tonga, with Greg Just, founder of Cafe Tropicana in Neiafu and the creator of tongamazing.com, sharing a grounded, local perspective on what makes Vava’u so special for travelers—and where the destination may be headed next. Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] are included early because Vava’u is best when it’s thoughtfully planned: the right lodging, the right on-water days, and a few local experiences that help you connect with the culture and daily life beyond a single headline activity. Normand Schafer interviews Greg in Vava’u and asks what first brought him to Tonga. Greg shares that he arrived in 2006 on a diving holiday and later returned to buy and build what became a long-term life and business in Neiafu. The conversation is candid about island realities, including the culture shock of limited shopping and how sourcing ingredients and supplies can be a challenge when you’re far from major distribution routes. Greg shares that Tonga can be hard to leave once you’re connected to the culture, and they discuss how recent events made a major dent in tourism and how the destination is only now beginning to recover. Looking forward, Greg hopes Vava’u tourism will diversify beyond whale swimming, with continued growth in diving, fishing, snorkeling, and especially sailing—describing charter boats and the sailing scene as an area he expects to rebuild. Normand asks why Vava’u is so popular with sailors and yachties, and Greg explains the practical advantages: a highly protected harbor, anchorages that are extremely close—often within a day sail—and the addition of a boatyard that allows for haul-out and repairs, including leaving boats in the off-season as discussed. One of the most valuable segments is the hidden gem recommendation: a newer lookout in ʻUta Naki with panoramic lagoon views. Normand adds his own firsthand note about the stunning scenery and the idea that hiking can be preferable to driving for some visitors. Food and markets also come through as an authentic travel thread. Greg recommends ʻota ʻika, a local raw fish dish prepared with citrus and coconut, and Normand highlights the nearby market’s fresh fish, fruits, and vegetables grown locally. Greg also explains what Cafe Tropicana offers: a mix of European and Mexican-style food that’s easier to source, plus coffee made with Kingdom Coffee, grown and roasted in Tongatapu. He describes how the cafe also serves as a practical hub for visitors—especially yacht travelers—with services and local information that help people navigate life on the islands. The episode closes with a sense of adventure and remoteness, including mention of even more isolated island options farther north. If you want Vava’u planned with local insight—lagoon time, sailing options, markets, food, and hidden viewpoints—Far and Away Adventures can help you build a smooth itinerary and make the most of this extraordinary corner of Tonga.
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