Journey to the Coral Wonder (Vaka’eitu, Vava’u, Tonga)

November 1, 2012

Aside from the Coral Gardens, there is another big snorkeling attraction near anchorage #16: the Coral Wonder. It, too, was rumored to be spectacular and featured more of the large “plate” coral. It’s on the south side of the “C,” and like the Coral Gardens, you have to swim over a large coral shelf to get there. The good news: the waves are smaller and gentler; so while it’s actually a much longer swim, it’s easier to get to overall.

To get to the Coral Wonder, we needed to motor our dinghy out of the bay and around to what is called “the Day Anchorage.” This is an anchorage between southern tip of the C and an small island just off of it: Langito’o Island. The anchorage looks exposed, but it’s actually protected by a reef between the two islands. It’s beautiful, and while the Moorings people have deemed it a day anchorage (meaning you should move your boat someplace more secure at night), everyone who anchors there stays put. It is one of the most popular anchorages in Vava’u.

Luckily for us (as our dinghy doesn’t have a big engine), there is a small beach where we could put our dinghy and then walk over to the south side of the island. When we emerged at the south side, I was amazed at the beautiful beach there! With all we’ve heard about the Coral Wonder, no one had mentioned this beach–I suppose it gets overlooked as it falls into the “something nice on the way to somewhere else” category. In fact, we didn’t spend much time there ourselves as we wanted to get out to the Coral Wonder while conditions looked very calm.

We made our way to the end of the beach, put on our gear, then made our way into the water. Soon, we were swimming through some small waves, then over a large coral shelf – about an eighth of a mile to the Coral Wonder. -Cyndi

Heading to the small beach where we could leave our dinghy.
Heading to the small beach where we could leave our dinghy.
A very pretty spot to make a landing.
A very pretty spot to make a landing.
A view of the boats at the “Day Anchorage.”
A view of the boats at the “Day Anchorage.”
The path to the south side of Vaka’eitu Island.
The path to the south side of Vaka’eitu Island.
Coming out to a remarkably pretty beach!
Coming out to a remarkably pretty beach!
The spot to enter the water and swim out to the Coral Wonder.
The spot to enter the water and swim out to the Coral Wonder.

Predawn Light at #16 (Vaka’eitu, Vava’u, Tonga)

November 1, 2012

One morning, I woke up very early, just as the full moon was giving way to the predawn light. I grabbed a cushion and went to sit up on deck. It was a warm, windless morning, the water in the bay still and glassy. The combination of a full moon, clouds, and light from the soon-to-rise sun made it unusually light for this hour giving it a dream-like feeling. The only sound was from the birds onshore, much like soundtrack from a tropical rainforest CD. It was so calm and peaceful, one of my special moments from this cruise. -Cyndi

The full moon in the predawn light.
The full moon in the predawn light.
The quiet bay before dawn.
The quiet bay before dawn.
Glassy water towards the beach.
Glassy water towards the beach.
Neighboring boats in the pink light before dawn.
Neighboring boats in the pink light before dawn.