Tuvalu



 ¿Qué ver en Tuvalu, Oceanía?

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What to see in Tuvalu? Here are some places of interest with approximate prices, schedules, and URLs:

1. Funafuti Marine Conservation Area - This protected area is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving. Admission fee is around $20 USD per person. Open daily from 8am to 5pm. URL: https://www.tuvalutourism.com/attractions/funafuti-marine-conservation-area/

2. Nanumea Island - This island is known for its white sandy beaches and clear waters. You can take a boat tour from Funafuti to Nanumea for around $50 USD per person. URL: https://www.tuvalutourism.com/attractions/nanumea-island/

3. Tuvalu Philatelic Bureau - This bureau sells Tuvalu's unique stamps and coins. Prices vary depending on the item. Open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm. URL: https://www.tuvaluislands.com/stamps.htm

4. Tuvalu Women's Handicraft Centre - This center showcases local handicrafts made by Tuvaluan women. Prices vary depending on the item. Open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm. URL: https://www.tuvalutourism.com/attractions/tuvalu-womens-handicraft-centre/

5. Falekaupule - This traditional meeting hall is the center of Tuvaluan culture and governance. Admission is free. Open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm. URL: https://www.tuvalutourism.com/attractions/falekaupule-tuvalus-traditional-meeting-hall/

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Tuvalu is a small island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and Australia. It consists of nine coral atolls and islands, with a total land area of just 26 square kilometers. Tuvalu has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back over 3,000 years. It was colonized by the British in the late 19th century and gained independence in 1978.

The culture of Tuvalu is heavily influenced by traditional Polynesian customs and practices. Music and dance play a big role in Tuvaluan culture, with traditional instruments like the ukulele and the fatele dance being popular. Food in Tuvalu is mainly based on seafood, coconut and root vegetables.

Transportation around Tuvalu is limited, with no public transport available. Visitors can hire bicycles or motorbikes to explore the islands. The climate in Tuvalu is tropical, with temperatures ranging from 26 to 32 degrees Celsius.

Visitors to Tuvalu require a passport with at least six months validity and a return or onward ticket. There are no major safety concerns in Tuvalu, but visitors should take normal precautions. Mobile communication is available in Tuvalu, with the country code +688. The official language of Tuvalu is Tuvaluan, but English is widely spoken. The currency used in Tuvalu is the Australian dollar.

I hope that gives you a good overview of Tuvalu!

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