
Wallis & Futuna is a French Overseas Collectivity located over 16,000 kilometres from France, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. Unspoiled by mass tourism, Wallis & Futuna is blessed with outstanding attractions for tourists.

Traditional arts and crafts go back to time immemorial in both Wallis and Futuna, with traditions specific to each island.

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.

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.