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Spend afternoons swimming and snorkeling in one of the many pristine lagoons, or go for mountain walks on the many hiking trails available. Diving is also a wonderful way to spend time on the island. The diving is outside the reef, and most sites are within 30min of the harbor. There is an abundance of soft corals and tropical fish, along with the occasional reef shark or turtle. The currents aren't strong, and visibility excellent - often 100ft or more making for a very enjoyable experience.
For those with only a few days in the Cook Islands, a day trip to Aitutaki is a must. For those staying longer, spending several days on this spectacular island is Paradise, the only word to describe it.
Aitutaki has a slower pace then Rarotonga. Both islands offer a variety of accommodation choices, from budget minded to the most deluxe and romantic you could imagine.
For those seeking more adventure, Aitu should not be missed. This wonderful Island offers the opportunity to see the Kopeka bird. The Kopeka lives inside Aitu's many wonderful caves, and Aitu is the only place in the world where this bird can be found.
Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Aitu , Mitiaro and Mauke are each very special in their own way.
If you have a dream of visiting Paradise, be it for a couple days or weeks, a trip to the Cook Islands will be a trip like no other. The Cook Islands are about people, the spirit, music and dancing. Cook Islanders are warm, friendly family people. This, combined with the turquoise waters, warm breezes and white sand beaches make this a vacation destination that is hard to beat. Perfect for honeymooners and weddings, and also excellent value for those traveling with families, or alone.
The Cook Islands are very safe and Cook Islanders take pride in keeping the Islands clean. Often you will see different towns or villages out cleaning the public areas to keep their part of the island looking its best.
Beaches for snorkeling and swimming are clearly marked, and access is easy. Simply stop your car, scooter or push bike by the side of the road, or be dropped off at the closest bus stop.
Often you will see the locals fishing inside the reef. They use the traditional methods with a net, or use their hands to catch small reef fish or octopus.
Settlement is mostly on the coastal fringes and the interior is a stunning panorama of rugged mountains covered with primeval growth.
Share the magic, share the moment...Explore the Cook Islands, the heart of Polynesia. The hidden treasure of the South Pacific...










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