Captain Cook’s Tree
Captain Cook’s Tree is a historical site in Tongatapu, Tonga. Captain Cook’s Tree is situated nearby to the hamlet Muʻa, as well as near the village Holonga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Muʻa and Holonga.
Muʻa
Hamlet
Muʻa is a small town in the Hahake district on the island of Tongatapu, and it was for centuries the ancient capital of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. It is divided in the villages Lapaha and Tatakamotonga, is close to Talasiu and famous for the ancient langi.
Holonga
Village
Holonga is a small village in the eastern district of Tongatapu in the kingdom of Tonga. It lies between the villages of Malapo and ʻAlakifonua. It had a population of 488 in 2016.
Malapo
Village
Malapo is a small village in the eastern district of Tongatapu in the kingdom of Tonga. It is located in the fork of the road junction, where the main road to Nukuʻalofa splits into the road to Muʻa and beyond and the road to the airport near Fuaʻamotu. Malapo is situated 3 km west of Captain Cook’s Tree.
Captain Cook’s Tree
- Type: Historical site
- Also known as: “Captain Cooks Tree”
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Tongatapu, Tonga, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-21.19343° or 21° 11′ 36″ southLongitude
-175.12813° or 175° 7′ 41″ westElevation
11 metres (36 feet)Open location code
52C6RV4C+JPGeoNames ID
4032740
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