Tuvalu, a tiny country of raised coral atolls, receives around 3,700 visitors per year. It’s often considered the least-visited country in the world. Located in the South Pacific between Hawaii and Australia, Tuvalu offers a true escape.
The international airport in its capital city, Funafuti, is small and served by only a few flights per week. But those who make the journey discover island life at its purest, with minimal development, stunning coral reefs, and deep community traditions.
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