In the Cook Islands it's
The most visited and most developed of the islands. The only international airport and gateway to the rest of the Cooks
AITUTAKI
Where heaven meets earth
The second most visited island with a stunningly beautiful blue lagoon. A 45 minute flight from Rarotonga. Stay or take a day trip
MORE ISLANDS
Where else can you visit?
Each of the 13 other islands is distinctly different, none is very busy and some very rarely see visitors. But not all are easy to get to and two are deserted
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CHRISTMAS EVENTS including Jolly Jingle Jam markets, 18-19 December, and
Christmas in the Park,
19 December
KONI RAONI, Aitutaki
26 December and 2 January
CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS
Warmth
and hospitality is always abundant on Mauke but even more so on Christmas Day, Villagers celebrate in their own unique way including a feast for everyone who
passes by
BLESSINGS ON HIGH
At 652 metres Te Rua Manga on Rarotonga is the highest point in all the islands and was blessed in 2000 by the Dalai Lama. Guided climbs are popular and provide great views of the island
Stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia are among the 'secrets' shared as you explore all 15 of the Cook Islands through the pages of this book. A unique insight into a South Pacific paradise. Sales profits to dementia charities
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Lying just below the equator and over 1,300 kms (848 mls) north of Rarotonga, PENRHYN is the largest atoll in the Islands with a vast and stunning lagoon. Islanders farm pearls and pearl shell and the remains of a a World War II bomber lie amid the lush landscape
"Celebration of a Nation" is a new video which looks at key moments in the past and present day story of the islands and ponders about a future with threats from climate change, seabed mining, tourism and a declining population
Tom Neale spent
16 years living alone on remote Suwarrow and told his story in a 1966 book. Now
the book has been updated with a new epilogue from his daughter, Stella Neale who
shares her own insight into a remarkable man in the latest Kukicast podcast
Lying just below the equator and over 1,300 kms (848 mls) north of Rarotonga, PENRHYN is the largest atoll in the Islands with a vast and stunning lagoon. Islanders farm pearls and pearl shell and the remains of a a World War II bomber lie amid the lush landscape
EXPLORE PENRHYN"Celebration of a Nation" is a new video which looks at key moments in the past and present day story of the islands and ponders about a future with threats from climate change, seabed mining, tourism and a declining population
WATCH IT ON YOUTUBETom Neale spent 16 years living alone on remote Suwarrow and told his story in a 1966 book. Now the book has been updated with a new epilogue from his daughter, Stella Neale who shares her own insight into a remarkable man in the latest Kukicast podcast
LISTEN NOW ALL PODCASTSMY COOK ISLANDS
"The humbleness of the people, the relaxed way of life
here is something to truly appreciate and admire! This Island is a true magical
untouched little island gem in the South Pacific. Definitely worth a visit
!"
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS REOPENED. ALL ENTRY RESTRICTIONS REMOVED
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