The Cook Islands offers a diverse range of land activities from the adventurous to the cultural with the majority suitable for families as well as for couples keen to explore some of the destination's appeals. READ MORE >
Air Rarotonga offers regular air services from Rarotonga to neighbouring islands that make up the Cook Islands. Each of the islands offer visitors different experiences to a Rarotongan holiday from the famous Aitutaki lagoon to the nature of Atiu and the caves of Mangaia. Day trips to Aitutaki are also available from Rarotonga.READ MORE >
Rarotonga has a great variety of restaurants (58 in all) to suit all budgets and there is a strong focus on using local ingredients to give visitors a real taste of Cooks culture and cuisine.READ MORE >
A holiday in the Cook Islands is sure to involve a marine experience of some kind. From the simple pleasures of a sea swim to kayaking or a snorkel to explore the reef or a more organised boat trip, fishing trip or dive, choices are aplenty in Rarotonga, Aitutaki and the other popular tourist islands.READ MORE >
The outer reefs surrounding Rarotonga and Aitutaki could be described as the best-kept secrets from the wider diving community. They offer a variety of sub-aquatic experiences for the discerning scuba diver looking for a new place to dive. The outer islands also provide rare and untouched locations for diving while Rarotonga is the perfect place for beginner, families and even the experienced divers to experience great diving. Planning to dive in the Cook Islands is easy, there are a number of accredited dive centres that offer friendly and expert advice on all aspects of diving in the Cook Islands.READ MORE >