Cook Islands
An archipelago of just 15 idyllic islands, the ‘Cooks’ lie in the
centre of the Polynesian triangle, flanked to the east by Tahiti and
her Islands and to the west by Tonga and Samoa.The charm of these islands comes not just from their dream-like location and plethora of white beaches and turquoise lagoons or the abundance of fresh seafood, but also from the warmth of the welcome that you will receive from the Cook Islanders who will ensure that you leave as friends.
Where in the Cook Islands
Rarotonga: The largest of the Cook Islands and the gateway to the country, Rarotonga is just 20 miles in circumference and there are numerous ways to explore. Perhaps join a guided tour, hop on a scooter or just potter around by peddle-power. The island itself is completely encircled by a reef, natural harbours and clear waters that are dominated by mountain peaks and lush rainforest.
Aitutaki: Just a 50 minute flight from Rarotonga, the ‘secret island’ of Aitutaki lies enveloped in a world of swaying palms and glorious sunshine.