Tokelau is a group of three coral atolls located in the South Pacific Ocean, north of Samoa. It is a dependent territory of New Zealand, and its population is primarily Polynesian.
The official languages of Tokelau are Tokelauan and English. Tokelauan is a Polynesian language that is closely related to Samoan and Tuvaluan.
The currency used in Tokelau is the New Zealand dollar, which is also used in New Zealand.
As there is no airport in Tokelau, the only way to reach the islands is by boat. The closest airport to Tokelau is the Faleolo International Airport in Samoa, which is approximately 500 kilometers away. From the UK, flights to Samoa typically take around 26 hours with one or more stops.
The local time in Tokelau is GMT+13, which means it is 13 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Tokelau does not have a main airport, as there are no runways on the islands. Instead, there is a small port on each atoll that serves as the main entry point for visitors arriving by boat.