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Wallis Island (Uvea in Polynesia) is a relatively flat island bordered by a lagoon and coral reef with four passes. The main pass (Honikulu) is on the south coast of the island and leads through a marked channel to Mata Utu which is the capital of the Wallis and Futuna Territory.
There are a number of anchorage options within the protected lagoon which is dotted, north, south and east with about 15 islets. The highest point is Mount Lulu, 151 m above sea level.
Those who make the effort to visit these islands will experience a friendly Polynesian welcome, enchanting natural landscapes, astonishing historic sites and crystal clear waters for diving and snorkelling.
There are several protected and beautiful anchorages including off the uninhabited Il Faioa in the south-east corner of the lagoon.
The main anchorage is off the wharf at Mata Utu and there is easy dinghy access ashore.
There is an excellent supermarket that stocks a variety of French produce and a local market every Saturday.
Hitchhiking is an easy and accepted way to get around the island. The coastal road is 35 kms (21.7 miles) long and passes the crater lake Lalolalo which is surrounded by impressive cliffs, the fishing village of Vailala,on the northern tip of the island.
Wallis Radio is still operational. The operator, Michele, monitors VHF Channel 22 in the north and Channel 09 in the south, but scans all frequencies as well.
Joanne Kanimoa is an Australian living permanently on Wallis island. She often helps out yachties with local info. and can be contacted at jozwhite0712@yahoo.com.au.
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