Entry, Exit and Visa RequirementsTo enter Tonga, you need: A passport with at least six months' validity, and. an onward/return ticket. Visas are required for stays over 31 days.
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Samoa and Tonga are both wonderful destinations. Samoa gets more visitors and has a wider and more established range of tourist accommodations, but you can also find a good range of accommodations choices in Tonga.
Puerto RicoThe island hosts all US citizens with affability, showing great prominence in our list of places where you don't need a passport or visa. History lovers can find this place as flabbergasting.
Being a tropical island nation where tropical fruit is available in abundance, Tonga is a place where cocktails are extremely well-done! You'll find cocktail menus in just about any bar, restaurant or resort where fresh fruit is usually a keen component of the drink, as well as a bit of alcohol, of course!
If you enter the United States on a visa waiver, your stay is limited to 90 days. A B-2 tourist visa, on the other hand, allows you to remain for up to six months. With a B-2 visa, you can apply to extend your stay longer.
If you're looking for one of the best Pacific Island to visit on a budget, the Cook Islands offer a perfect balance of affordability and beauty. With plenty of accommodation options and activities to suit all interests, you can create a dream Pacific Island holiday without breaking the bank.
French Polynesia may be the safest place in OceaniaThe tap water is usually safe to drink, and health and sanitation are high, particularly in resort areas (though Dengue Fever is still a concern, so measures to avoid mosquito bites are recommended).