Tonga is a small island country in the South Pacific Ocean, in the region of Polynesia in Oceania.

Quick Scoop: Where Is Tonga?

  • Tonga is an archipelago (chain of islands) in the South Pacific Ocean , part of the broader Oceania region.
  • It lies south of Samoa and southeast of Fiji, and northeast of New Zealand.
  • The islands stretch roughly along a north–south line, with the main island, Tongatapu, in the south of the group.
  • Tonga is about 2,000 km (around 1,250 miles) northeast of New Zealand and roughly two‑thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand.

Nearby places (for orientation)

  • To the northwest: Fiji and Wallis and Futuna.
  • To the northeast: Samoa and American Samoa.
  • To the east: Niue.
  • To the southwest: the Kermadec Islands (New Zealand territory).

Tiny mental map

If you imagine a big triangle in the Pacific with Hawaii at the top, New Zealand at the bottom left, and Fiji/Samoa on the right side, Tonga sits just south of Samoa and southeast of Fiji, closer to New Zealand than to Hawaii.

TL;DR: Tonga is a Polynesian island nation in Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean, south of Samoa and southeast of Fiji, roughly a couple of thousand kilometers northeast of New Zealand.

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