21 reasons why The Cooks should be on your travel bucket list
Looking for a reason to add The Cooks to your travel bucket list? Well, here are 21!
From food, to adventure, to the welcoming local Islanders, and of course, that year-round blue sky weather, Cook Islands Tourism brings you this list of the top reasons to make The Cook Islands your next holiday destination.
1. One big resort
Rarotonga, the main island, is 32 km in circumference and it takes just 45 minutes by car to circle the isle. It truly is one big resort! Easy access to explore the island by scooter, the island bus service, or car.
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2. Endless adventures
By day and night, both on the land and in the water, to keep you entertained.
3. Aitutaki: proof paradise really does exist
Visit Aitutaki, arguably the most beautiful lagoon in the world, also boasting the Cooks very own Overwater bungalows. Cruise to Honeymoon Island or partake in sport fishing, kite-surfing, or simply immerse yourself in your own private escape.
4. Sublime indulgence
Pamper yourself with sublime day spas at most of the major resorts.
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5. Relaxed but modern lifestyle
The high standard of living ranges from self-contained villas to full-service hotels. No chain resorts, no buildings higher than a coconut tree, no traffic lights and, GASP – no McDonald’s.
6. Engage with the Locals
It’s easy to engage with the warm local Cook Islanders. See their amazing drumming and dancing talents at cultural shows, join the congregation at Sunday church, chat at the markets and roadside stalls, or join a Zumba or Hula class.
7. Fly direct
Flights from Sydney to Rarotonga with Air New Zealand depart every Saturday night, or via Auckland daily with Air New Zealand or Virgin Australia.
8. Infinite dining options
With over fifty cafes and restaurants on Rarotonga alone, you are sure to find dining options to suit. Delicious fresh seafood and locally grown fruit and veg. Try the national dish, ika mata (fresh tuna marinated in coconut milk, lime and chilli).
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9. Excellent value
NZ dollar currency makes for bargain priced tours and dining – plus, no alcohol tax!
10. Year-round glorious weather
A hot, summery sun dancing across warm, sparkling lagoons.
Some of the best beaches and lagoons in the South Pacific – Rarotona and Aitutaki both featured on South Pacific’s Best Islands TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice 2014 awards.
11. Untouched Atiu
Visit Atiu, land of rare birds, amazing cave tours, locally-grown Arabica coffee and bush beer drinking clubs.
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12. Fun, but safe, nightlife
Choose from open air bars or chilled out night clubs, or get onboard the Going Troppo Night Life Tour.
13. Happy kids, happy parents
Kids Club group leaders are very involved and interactive. A Cook Islands family holiday will see you sharing experiences that bring the family closer together and have you returning home with fond, lasting memories.
14. Incredibly clear lagoons
Scuba dive or snorkel to see giant turtles, colourful fish and vibrant, diverse corals. Lagoon and PADI dives are on offer!
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15. Local Markets
The Saturday morning Punanga Nui markets in Avarua (town, Rarotonga) offers free entertainment, fresh food stalls and organic coffee, as well as wonderful souvenirs. Be sure to get a black pearl!
16. Feel at home
Safe, there’s no stranger danger in the Cook Islands. Walk to restaurants at night and visit the open air island vibe bars.
17. Authentic modern Polynesian culture
Discover ancient tradition brought to life by the passionate locals.
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18. Something for everyone
The Cook Islands suits families, honeymooners, couples, friends getaways, special celebrations – we know you’ll love it!
19. Beautiful scenery
Watch whales (Jun-Oct) from the foreshore, swim in crystal clear waters with no nasty stingers, star gaze at a trillion stars and marvel at the jagged mountain peaks. It truly is a paradise.
20. White sandy beaches
All the beaches are spectacular and crystal clear turquoise lagoons are available to everyone. For the experience, the waves are awesome!
21. Happily ever after
From weddings to a secluded honeymoon, the Cook Islands offers anything but cookie-cutter memories.
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Featured Image: Flickr/Henry Burrows
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