A visit to the Cook Islands is
not complete without seeing the beautiful island of
Aitutaki. The breathtaking allure of it's crystal clear
turquoise waters and sparkling white beaches is an essential
ingredient in any Cook Island holiday. This is a place
of unsurpassed natural beauty and tranquillity, providing
a simple tonic to sooth away the pressures of the outside
world.
Aitutaki is 220 kilometers north of Rarotonga and less
than an hour's flight away. It is partly volcanic and
partly of atoll origin. It's highest hill, Maungapu
is said to be the top of Rarotonga's Raemaru Peak, brought
back by victorious warriors. The spectacular lagoon
(45 kilometers around) is abundant with colored fish
of many varieties, it's perimeter sprinkled with many
small and charming uninhabited islands (motus).
Visitors who stay should set their watches to "island
time". In this laid-back atmosphere you will find
a variety of accommodation facilities, an assortment
of different shops scattered throughout the villages
and a number of restaurants, bars and entertainment
venues. As on Rarotonga, the popular mode of transport
is the motor scooter.
Day trips from Rarotonga can include an island tour
and a lagoon cruise to visit Tapuaetai (One Foot Island).
Lunch is prepared for you, whilst you relax and work
on your tan, explore the beaches, go snorkeling or hand
feed the fish - an unforgettable experience.
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