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Cook Islands
Discover the Cook Islands just as Captain Cook
did ... unspoilt, unhurried, unique.
The Cook Islands is a necklace of natural pearls in the heart
of the South Pacific. Rarotonga is the capital island, with a centre of high
mountains clothed in rainforest and encircled by white sandy beaches and
shimmering turquoise lagoons.
The pace here is supremely relaxed, the mood carefree, the
culture vibrant, and the people probably the friendliest you'll meet anywhere.
RAROTONGA has excellent lagoons fringed by white-sand
beaches and living coral reefs, making swimming and snorkelling safe and
enjoyable. Inland areas have a dramatic rugged profile with a lush rainforest
cover, valleys feature small plantations and colourful village gardens of
vibrant tropical flora. The local people take pride in keeping their homes
and villages clean and tidy. The natural environment is unspoiled and unpolluted.
Several cultural events and various festivals are held throughout the year.
Restaurants , bars, cafes and social clubs are plentiful.
General Information | Rarotonga
Beach Resort & Spa | Aitutaki Lagoon
Resort & Spa

GENERAL INFORMATION:
CLIMATE: The climate is pleasantly
tropical throughout the year; Rarotonga has a mean temperature of 24
degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) and an average annual rainfall of
2010mm (79 inches). The ‘summer’ (November
- April) is wet and humid; the ‘winter’ (May - October) is predominantly
dry. Overall Rarotonga enjoys a fairly even climate with few extremes,
and there is no rainy season as is usual closer to the equator.
CURRENCY: The Cook Islands
unit of currency is the New Zealand Dollar . This is supplemented by some
Cook Island coins: $1, $2 and $5. The coins are not negotiable outside
the Cook Islands, but make for interesting souvenirs. New Zealand dollars
may be purchased at the airport, ANZ or Westpac Bank, or Western Union, downtown
Avarua. The Australian Dollar buys approx. $1.20 NZ
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
A visitor's visa is not required for stays of 31 days or less. Passports
need to be valid for at least six months after the return date. An onwards
airline ticket and prior accommodation bookings are required. Extension
of visitor stays may be granted on a monthly basis at the discretion of
the Immigration Department.
LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE:
The people are Polynesian of the Maori race with close ethnic affinity
to the indigenous people of Tahiti (Maohi), New Zealand (Maori),
and Hawaii (Kamaina). Most Cook Islanders are bilingual - speaking
both Maori and English. The northern islands were most probably settled
around 800AD by migrants from the west - Samoa and Tonga. The southern
group inhabitants are largely descendant from voyagers from the Society
Islands and the Marquesas. The total population of the Cook Islands
is 15,000, of whom 8,000 live on Rarotonga - the business and economic
hub, with 70,000 visitors coming each year. The people of the Cook
Islands are naturally friendly, easy going and sociable. They are also
resourceful and hold pride in their ethnic identity. The islanders
are a fairly conservative and generally religious people and their
lifestyle is fairly relaxed, casual and informal. Serious crime is not a
major problem in the Cook Islands. On the capital island of Rarotonga, the
lifestyle is more varied and the standard of living is of a higher
standard than in the smaller, more remote, outer islands.
DIVING ESSENTIALS: Certification
Card and log book, gear bag, BCD, torch with batteries and charger,
mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, computer, camera and film
DEPARTURE TAX: Most taxes
are prepaid taxes and included on your airline tickets. Departure tax
from Raratonga is $25.00 New Zealand dollars per adult and NZ$10.00
for children 2 to 11 years.
HEALTH REQUIRMENTS: Refer to your doctor for the latest
health and inoculations required for this destination.
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THE
RAROTONGAN BEACH RESORT & SPA
Superbly located on Rarotonga’s
best white sand beach and clear blue lagoon teeming with colourful
tropical fish, this leading South Seas resort offers so much
to fall in love with! Experience warm island hospitality, delectable
Pacific cuisine and just the right balance between tranquil seclusion
and easy access to a wide range of free activities, entertainment and
island adventures. The marine sanctuary here offers the island’s best
snorkelling, at any tide, and the island sunsets here are glorious. Perfect
for your relaxing island escape.

All rooms come equipped with individual remote-controlled air-conditioning,
a private verandah with outdoor furniture, filtered and UV purified
water on tap, King beds in all rooms, fan & insect screen, bath / shower
and dataport for e-mail & internet
access for those with their own laptop.

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AITUTAKI LAGOON RESORT & SPA
The
Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa is a private hideaway in the middle of the
South Pacific Ocean.
The resort is situated on its own secluded islet on the Island of Aitutaki and
is right on the edge of the magnificent Aitutaki lagoon.
The resort offers 7 Overwater bungalows, 5 beachfront suites, 9 lagoon
view bungalows, 16 deluxe garden bungalows and 3 motel style
units. With the help of the local islanders the bungalows have been decorated
using platted kikau for the roofs, handwoven pandanus wall matting, coconut
hemp rope and locally carved artifacts.
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