Niue is a small island country located in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. It is a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand, and it has a small population of approximately 1,600 people.
The official languages of Niue are Niuean and English, with English being widely spoken in government, education, and business.
The currency of Niue is the New Zealand dollar (NZD), which is also used in New Zealand. It is divided into 100 cents and is abbreviated as “$” or “NZ$”.
As there are no direct flights from the UK to Niue, the flight time would vary depending on the departure city and the airline, but it would generally take around 25-30 hours with one or two stops along the way.
The time zone in Niue is GMT-11, which means it is 11 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time.
Niue does not have its own international airport, but visitors can fly to Niue via Auckland, New Zealand, and arrive at Hanan International Airport in Alofi, which is the main airport in Niue. The address of Hanan International Airport is Fonuakula Road, Alofi, Niue.