The Cook Islands a hot spot this winter

The Cook Islands a hot spot this winter

The Cook Islands are hot right now, in popularity after recently named in TripAdvisor’s Traveller’s Choice Awards Top 10 Islands in the South Pacific, and also temperature, making it the perfect winter getaway for Aussies.

Travellers who are seeking untouched, tropical beauty and Crystal blue lagoons that can be found only 20 minutes from arriving will experience the warm, South Pacific hospitality of the Cook Island’s people as well as the sunshine.

For those travel agents unfamiliar with the destination, you can learn all you need to know on how to sell it at the dedicated Travel Trade Website. Here you will find training, destination information, product updates, incentives and more.

Travel agents can send clients to this little island paradise, with flights on sale now to the Cook Islands. Sale runs until 12 July 2016 and deals are available on Air New Zealand flights ex Sydney on the weekly direct Sydney-Cook Islands (Rarotonga) service and from all major Australian cities via Auckland, travel periods and conditions apply.

Also, travel agents themselves can discover the magic of the Cook Islands for themselves. Air New Zealand has released an industry fare available for travel on the direct SYD-RAR service for sales until 12 July 2016. For more details, contact your preferred interline travel agency.

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