Island hopping in paradise
Visit the most remote islands where the Western world has not yet had a hold. Go where few have gone before you and discover the pristine nature and authentic culture of the Cook Islands. Relax and enjoy during an eco-adventure along the southern Cook Islands of Rarotonga, Atiu and Aitutaki. Where the world can't find you...
Tips & Tops of combination trip Rarotonga, Atiu and Aitutaki:
- On Rarotonga, visit the Te Ara museum and learn about the history of the Cook Islands, see the most beautiful flowers in the tropical gardens of Maire Nui and discover the best snorkeling spots on a private island tour
- At the conclusion, enjoy a long late lunch at the Mooring Fish café
- As a visitor to Atiu, you are one of up to fifty lucky people per month that the island allows!
- Atiu is nicknamed Enuamanu (bird island); here you have the chance to spot as many as eleven endemic bird species including the red-tailed tropicbird, white-capped noddy, great frigatebird, brown gent, rarotongamonarch or "kakerori," Kuhls lori and the blue kingfisher
- A walk through the dense tropical jungle that covers Atiu's coastline leads to the spectacular Anatakitaki Cave where, with a little luck, you will observe the very rare kopeka bird
- On Aitutaki, Teariki, the self-proclaimed king of the world-famous lagoon, will take you for a day on the waters around the island, with a champagne brunch being part of a snorkeling safari
- End your tour of New Zealand, Hawaii or Australia with a paradise stay in the Cook Islands. Inquire about the possibilities