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Best Time to Book a Flight to Wallis and Futuna Islands

2 to 4 months before your flight
Last minuteLess than 2 weeks+25%
Optimal8–16 weeksBaseline
Too earlyMore than 6 months+15%

Based on historical data for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden, the best time to book cheap flight tickets is 2 to 4 months before departure. Booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands within this window often gives you the most favorable prices. Waiting until the last minute can lead to significantly higher flight prices, while booking too early can also cost more. Use TICKETS.SE to find cheap flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands.


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What are the best attractions in Wallis and Futuna Islands?

Wallis and Futuna Islands offer a unique blend of Polynesian culture and beautiful nature. Here you will find tranquil lagoons, ancient forts, and traditional villages. Plan your trip to these remote islands to experience an unspoiled part of the Pacific and see historical sites that reflect the islands' rich heritage.

Lac Lalolalo
A deep, circular crater lake on Wallis Island, surrounded by dense forest. Perfect for a peaceful nature experience and photography.

Open: 24/7

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Wallis Island

Flights to Lac Lalolalo (Wallis and Futuna Islands)
🏞️ Nature
Talietumu Ancient Fort
Ruins of an ancient fort and royal residence on Wallis Island. An important historical site showing the island's old power structure.

Open: Daytime

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Afternoon

Located in: Wallis Island

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🏛️ History
Mata-Utu Cathedral
An impressive Catholic cathedral in the capital Mata-Utu. Known for its unique architecture and central role in local life.

Open: Varies

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Mata-Utu, Wallis Island

Flights to Mata-Utu Cathedral (Wallis and Futuna Islands)
⛪ Culture
Futuna Lagoon
The beautiful lagoon around Futuna Island, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the clear water and coral reefs.

Open: 24/7

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: All day

Located in: Futuna Island

Flights to Futuna Lagoon (Wallis and Futuna Islands)
🏖️ Beach
Fa'ahio
A traditional village on Futuna Island known for its preserved culture and local crafts. Experience genuine island life here.

Open: Daytime

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Afternoon

Located in: Futuna Island

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🏘️ Village
Liku Lagoon
One of the most beautiful places on Wallis Island, with a protected lagoon and small islets. Perfect for boat trips and relaxation.

Open: 24/7

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Sunset

Located in: Wallis Island

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🏝️ Lagoon
Leava Port
The main port on Futuna Island, a lively place where you can see local boats and get a feel for the island's maritime life.

Open: 24/7

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Futuna Island

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Alofi Island
An uninhabited island near Futuna, known for its beautiful beaches and pristine nature. Perfect for a day trip by boat.

Open: 24/7

Entrance Fee: Free

Best time to visit: All day

Located in: Futuna Islands

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When is the best time to visit Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

Booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands depends heavily on weather and peak season. We help you find cheap flight tickets whether you are looking for sun or fewer tourists.



Frequently Asked Questions about booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden

How do I find the cheapest flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

To find cheap flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands, you should compare flight prices from different airlines and booking sites. TICKETS.SE gathers all flight offers, including flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands with layovers, in one place. Book flights well in advance, preferably 2–3 months ahead, and be flexible with your travel dates. Flying during the low season (November to April) can also give you the cheapest flights. Use our price monitoring service to get notifications when prices drop on your desired route.

Do Swedish citizens need a visa to travel to Wallis and Futuna Islands?

Wallis and Futuna Islands is a French overseas territory. Swedish citizens do not need a visa for short tourist stays, usually up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, you must have a valid passport that is valid for at least six months after your planned return date. It is always best to check the latest entry requirements with the French embassy or local authorities before booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands, as rules can change quickly.

Are there direct flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

No, there are no direct flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden. All flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Stockholm, Gothenburg, or Malmö require at least two, often three, layovers. Common stops include major hubs in Europe (like Paris), Asia, or Oceania (like New Caledonia or Fiji). Expect your trip to Wallis and Futuna Islands by plane to be long, so plan your route carefully and compare airlines to Wallis and Futuna Islands for the best travel time.

Which airlines offer flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

Since there are no direct flights, the journey often involves several airlines. You can start with a European airline like Air France or KLM. The final leg to Wallis and Futuna Islands (to Hihifo Airport, WLS) is primarily operated by Aircalin (Air Calédonie International), which flies from New Caledonia (Nouméa). When you search on TICKETS.SE, we compare all these airlines to give you the best travel option for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands, including the cheapest flights.

How long does it take to fly to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

The total travel time for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden is long due to the necessary layovers. Expect a total travel time of at least 30 to 40 hours, including transfers. The actual flight time is about 25 hours, but waiting times at airports add significant time. When booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands, make sure you have enough time between connecting flights to avoid stress and delays.

When is the best time to book flights to get cheap flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands?

The best time to book flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands is generally 2 to 3 months before departure. If you plan to travel during the high season (May–October) or during Swedish school holidays, you should book even earlier, perhaps 4–5 months in advance. To find cheap flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands online, avoid booking at the last minute, as flight prices tend to rise sharply. Use TICKETS.SE to compare prices and find the best deals.

How does price monitoring for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands work on TICKETS.SE?

Our price monitoring is an excellent tool for finding cheap flight tickets. You set up monitoring for your desired route (e.g., flights from Stockholm to Wallis and Futuna Islands). TICKETS.SE then monitors flight prices 24/7. When the price drops or if we find a particularly good offer, we send you a notification. This helps you strike when the cheapest flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands become available, saving you both time and money.

Which airport is used for international flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands?

The main international airport is Hihifo Airport (WLS), located on Wallis Island. This is where most flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands arrive. There is also a smaller airport on Futuna Island, Pointe Vele Airport (FUT), which handles domestic flights between the islands and sometimes regional flights. When searching for flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden, WLS will be your primary destination. Compare flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands to see if it is better to fly directly to WLS or take a connection to FUT.

Is it cheaper to book flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands with layovers?

Yes, flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands with layovers are almost always cheaper than trying to find more direct routes, even though direct flights do not exist from Sweden. Trips with multiple stops, especially if you can combine different airlines and book flights to a major hub first (like New Caledonia or Fiji) and then book a separate regional flight, can often give you cheaper flight tickets. Use TICKETS.SE to compare these travel options for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands.

How does TICKETS.SE find flights at such low prices?

TICKETS.SE is a flight aggregator that compares flight prices from hundreds of airlines and booking sites, including major players like Expedia, Booking.com, and the airlines' own websites. We use advanced technology to search for cheap flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands in real-time. By showing you the cheapest options from our partners, we help you find the best flight deals without you having to search on dozens of different websites yourself.

Does TICKETS.SE add any fees to the displayed ticket prices?

No, we do not add any extra fees or markups to the ticket prices you see. The airlines and booking sites actually pay us to be visible on our platform, as the travel industry is very competitive. The price you see on TICKETS.SE is the price you pay to the selected provider. Our goal is to give you the most competitive flight prices to Wallis and Futuna Islands so you can book flights at the best possible price.

What are the best tips for saving money on flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands?

To save money on your trip to Wallis and Futuna Islands, be flexible with dates and times. Fly midweek instead of weekends. Consider flying from smaller airports in Sweden (if possible) or be open to long layovers, which often lowers the price. Travel light to avoid baggage fees. And most importantly: use TICKETS.SE to compare flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands and set up price alerts to catch the cheapest flight tickets when they are released.

Practical Travel Guide for Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden

Planning a trip to Wallis and Futuna Islands requires a little extra preparation. This guide helps you with important information about transport, accommodation, and local customs to make your journey smooth and memorable.

Swedish citizens do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days) in Wallis and Futuna Islands. However, you must have a passport valid for at least six months after your planned departure. Make sure to have proof of a return or onward ticket, as well as sufficient funds for your stay. Although it is a French territory, specific local rules apply. Always check the latest requirements before departure.

Transportation in Wallis and Futuna Islands is quite simple. On Wallis Island (Mata-Utu), the most common way to get around is by rental car or taxi. Roads are generally good, but signage can be limited. On Futuna, transport options are more restricted, often on foot or by arranging lifts with locals. There is no public transport. Between the islands, air travel is used, as ferry connections are rare and irregular. Book flights well in advance, especially during high season, to secure your spot and get a good price.

The range of accommodation in Wallis and Futuna Islands is limited and mainly consists of small hotels and guesthouses (fale). Most are found in Mata-Utu on Wallis. Standards are simple but clean and hospitable. Do not expect large international hotel chains. It is absolutely essential to book accommodation well in advance, especially if traveling during high season or to Futuna, where the selection is very small. Use local booking sites or contact the accommodations directly for the best price and availability. Payment is usually in CFP franc (XPF), but cash is preferred in smaller places.

Wallis and Futuna Islands are very safe destinations with low crime rates. The biggest risk is nature-related, such as cyclones during the rainy season (November to April). Local customs are important. Respect the local culture, especially when visiting villages or religious sites. Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, especially outside the beaches. It is polite to ask permission before photographing people or private areas. Always give a small gift (kava or tobacco) to the village chief if you visit a village. Following these simple rules shows respect and gives you a better experience with the locals.

The food in Wallis and Futuna Islands is based on local ingredients such as taro, yams, breadfruit, and fresh fish. Coconut milk is widely used. A traditional dish is *umu*, food cooked in an underground oven. The restaurant selection is limited, so many meals are eaten at the accommodation or in small local food stalls. Don't miss trying *kava*, a traditional drink with a relaxing effect (non-alcoholic). Only drink bottled water. Compared to Sweden, the food is simpler and more traditional, focusing on fresh, local flavors. Be open to trying what is offered by the locals for the most authentic experience.

The official currency is the CFP franc (XPF), which is pegged to the euro. ATMs are only available on Wallis Island (in Mata-Utu), and credit cards are rarely accepted, except at larger hotels. It is important to bring enough cash in XPF or euros to cover your expenses, especially on Futuna and in smaller villages. Currency exchange offices are rare. Compared to Sweden, where cashless payment is the norm, Wallis and Futuna Islands is a cash-based society. Plan your finances carefully before leaving Mata-Utu to avoid problems.

Since Wallis and Futuna Islands are tropical, pack light clothing, swimwear, and sunscreen. Bring mosquito repellent, as mosquitoes can carry diseases. Don't forget an adapter for French power outlets (type C and E). As shopping opportunities are limited, be sure to bring all personal medications and toiletries from home. For cultural visits, pack clothes that cover shoulders and knees. A pair of good walking shoes is necessary for exploring the islands' nature. Flying to Wallis and Futuna Islands often involves long journeys, so comfortable clothes for the flight are also good.

To truly experience Wallis and Futuna Islands, try to stay at a small family-run guesthouse rather than a hotel. Participate in local events, such as Sunday mass or an umu dinner. Learn a few basic phrases in Wallisian or Futunan – it is highly appreciated. Instead of just visiting beaches, seek out historical sites like the Talietumu ruins. TICKETS.SE tip: Rent a bike on Wallis Island and cycle around Lake Lalolalo at sunset. It's a magical place that few tourists find, perfect for taking fantastic photos.



Which airports do you fly to for Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

When booking flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden, you must expect at least two layovers. All international flights land at Wallis Island's airport. Comparing flight prices and booking tickets well in advance is key to finding cheap flights.

Wallis Island Hihifo Airport (WLS)
3.5/5
Location:Hihifo, Wallis Island
Main Hub for:Aircalin (only)

The main airport serving Wallis Island and the only international gateway. It is small but important for the region.

Small
International
Futuna Island Pointe Vele Airport (FUT)
3.0/5
Location:Pointe Vele, Futuna Island
Connections:Only to Wallis (WLS)

A smaller airport on Futuna Island that handles domestic flights from Wallis. Necessary to reach Futuna.

Domestic
Very Small


Which airlines fly to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden?

Finding cheap flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from Sweden often requires a combination of airlines. Since there are no direct flights, your journey will involve several transfers. Compare flight prices and travel options to secure cheap flight tickets to Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Air France
Global network
4.2
  • Air France offers routes from Sweden via Paris to major hubs in Asia or the Pacific. They have good service.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Connections via Amsterdam
4.1
  • KLM is a good choice for flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands, with connections from Sweden via Amsterdam to Asia.

Qatar Airways
High-class service
4.5
  • Qatar Airways offers excellent long-haul flights from Sweden via Doha, providing good connections to Oceania.

Emirates
Large global network
4.6
  • Emirates is a popular choice for travel to the Pacific, with connections from Sweden via Dubai. They have modern planes.

Fiji Airways
Main link to the Pacific
3.9
  • Fiji Airways is often the final step in the journey, with flights from Fiji to Wallis and Futuna Islands. They are important for the trip.

Aircalin
Regional specialist
3.8
  • Aircalin, based in New Caledonia, offers flights to Wallis and Futuna Islands from nearby islands. They are a vital regional link.



Where can you fly from Wallis and Futuna Islands with TICKETS.SE?

Wallis and Futuna Islands is an isolated place, but you can find flights to nearby islands and major hubs in the Pacific. Compare flight prices and book flights to these exciting destinations for cheap travel from Wallis and Futuna Islands.

New Caledonia (Nouméa)
New Caledonia (Nouméa)
Nouméa is an important hub in the Pacific. From here you can find connections to many other countries. A good starting point for further travel.
Fiji (Nadi)
Fiji (Nadi)
Nadi is the gateway to Fiji and a major hub for flights in the South Pacific. Perfect for sun and sea. Find cheap flight tickets from Wallis and Futuna Islands here.
Vanuatu (Port Vila)
Vanuatu (Port Vila)
Vanuatu offers fantastic dive sites and a rich culture. Port Vila is the capital and a good place to start exploring the islands. A unique destination.
Samoa (Apia)
Samoa (Apia)
Samoa is known for its beautiful beaches and traditional villages. Apia is the capital and offers a relaxed island feel. A tranquil destination.
French Polynesia (Papeete)
French Polynesia (Papeete)
Papeete in Tahiti is a dream destination with luxurious resorts and fantastic lagoons. You can travel here for an unforgettable vacation. Book flights from Wallis and Futuna Islands to this gem.
Australia (Sydney)
Australia (Sydney)
Sydney is a major city with iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It is an important international hub. Find cheap flights from Wallis and Futuna Islands here.
New Zealand (Auckland)
New Zealand (Auckland)
Auckland is known as the 'City of Sails' and offers a mix of city life and nature. It is a good gateway to the rest of New Zealand. Compare flight prices here.


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