Category
page 1Uninhabited islands of Tonga
Fonualei
Fonualei is an uninhabited volcanic island in the kingdom of Tonga. It 70 km northwest of Vavaʻu and is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends from New Zealand north-northeast to Fiji, and is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Indo-Australian Plate. The closest island to Fonualei is Tokū 19.7 km to the southeast.

ʻAta
Ata is a depopulated island in the far southern end of the Tonga archipelago, situated approximately south-southwest of Tongatapu.
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island of Tonga
Metis Shoal
island in Tonga
ʻAtatā
thumb|Royal Sunset Island Resort at ʻAtata Island, pictured in 2012.
thumb|ʻAtatā is located near the north west coast of Tongatapu, the main island of [[Tonga.]]
ʻAtatā is an island in Tonga, near the capital city Nukuʻalofa. The island was completely evacuated after the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai eruption and tsunami. Before the eruption, the island's population was 106.
Tokū
island in Tonga
Kenutu
Kenutu is a privately owned island of the coast of Vava'u Island that belongs to the Afuha’amango Family.