Created by ricardo on July 1, 2000
- More than a thousand miles north of New Zealand. At the same latitude south of the equator that Hawaii is north of the equator. It's in the middle of nowhere. But maybe that's what you're looking for!
Created by Jolantka on May 31, 2008
- Inviting, turquoise lagoon, excellent snorkeling, superb tropical setting
Created by Jolantka on May 3, 2008
- Scenic, warm, superb destination, tropical paradise
Created by TazzyJ on July 3, 2006
- Week in the sun without the sun...
Created by judicool on June 1, 2006
- We went for the 10-day trip to see amazingly wild and unspoiled culture. We visited two islands: Aitutaki and Rarotonga.
Created by brianestadt on February 25, 2006
- As part of a 4-week vacation in the South Pacific, we spent a week in Rarotonga.
Created by derekanddiana on October 24, 2005
- If you want to have fun in the South Pacific but avoid the big tourist islands, then Rarotonga and the other Cook Islands are for you.
Created by tough on August 13, 2005
- What a glorious paradise--unspoiled, clear water, warm temperatures--24 degrees, white sand, great accommodation--we stayed at "Little Polynesia", which has its own beach with free kayaks and snorkels. Our accommodation was self-contained but serviced daily (except Sundays).
Created by reynosora403 on May 27, 2005
- The Rarotonga airport is like no other I've ever seen: when I arrived a bit early for my flight, I found no guards, no airline employees, and no other passengers apparently waiting.
Cook Islands
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