What to see & do with your IDP in Tuvalu?
Exploring Tuvalu by road offers a deeply personal way to experience island life at a gentle pace. Though the country’s road network is limited to a few paved stretches, it’s well worth renting a car or scooter to enjoy the peaceful drives through its villages and coastal views.
Funafuti Island, the capital and most developed area, is where most driving takes place. Use your IDP to rent a vehicle and cruise along Fongafale’s main road, stopping at the local market or the Tuvalu National Library. The island’s airstrip also doubles as a public space—just be aware of flight schedules before crossing by vehicle.
For a cultural dive, take a short drive to Teone Church, one of the island’s key landmarks. Its location near government buildings and schools makes it an active part of daily life and a perfect photo opportunity.
If you’re lucky enough to join a boat trip to outer islands like Nanumaga or Nui, having an IDP could still come in handy. Some of these islands allow short-term vehicle rental or scooter use for exploring sandy village paths and meeting locals.
Another rewarding drive is to Vaiaku, a small but vibrant part of Funafuti where you can find guesthouses, eateries, and waterfront views. Parking is simple and stress-free, giving you the flexibility to move at your own rhythm.
While Tuvalu isn’t known for dramatic road trips, the convenience of driving—even short distances—lets you discover hidden corners, meet locals off the main path, and travel without relying on infrequent public transport. With your international driving permit in hand, the road—however short—is yours to explore.