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One Foot Island, a small island on the Aitutaki Atoll in the Cook Islands, South Seas, South Pacific Ocean

Hotels & Accommodations in Cook Islands

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Pacific Resort Aitutaki

Aitutaki
Pacific Resort Aitutaki welcomes you to one of the world's most secluded boutique island resorts – offering luxurious Aitutaki hotel accommodation. 5 star boutique island resort is nestled on the shores of Rapae Bay Lagoon. Secluded villa style accommodation dotted among the palm trees gives you easy access to the warm shallow lagoon waters for excellent swimming snorkelling and kayaking adventures. Surrounded by the crystal clear turquoise waters of Aitutaki lagoon the idyllic atoll of Aitutaki is a magical destination. Explore the sights. Enjoy the sophistication of delicious cuisine attentive high quality service and modern resort facilities.Discover true relaxation. With just 29 luxurious beachfront suites villas premium bungalows and ultimate bungalows all situated within steps of the Pacific Ocean Pacific Resort Aitutaki is secluded and peaceful. Pacific Resort Aitutaki is an award winning resort winning “World's Leading Boutique Island Resort” in the World Travel Awards of 2008 2009 and 2010. There's plenty to keep you entertained at Pacific Resort Aitutaki. Just remember: the most valued recreation here is pure relaxation! Do what you want when you feel like it this is your dream holiday. Secluded beachfront accommodation flawless blue lagoon views and modern facilities offer you all the comforts of home.The grand entry and extensive facilities of Pacific Resort Aitutaki are housed together to offer our guests five star convenience and a warm welcome all in the one place. The design and placement of our facilities was given careful thought so as to give our guests a great first impression of beautiful ocean views and an appreciation of the natural underlying rock formations a naturally occurring organic feature of this ideal location.
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Why People Love Cook Islands

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Cook Islands

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968jarrodb
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Feb 2023
Awesome trip, highly recommended! The guides are great, genuine people. We saw about 5 or 6 turtles.
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lilyt892
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Oct 2022
My partner and I did a one-hour photo session with Charlotte and it was absolutely wonderful. We are typically shy people but Charlotte made us feel comfortable and her energy was just amazing. The pictures turned out stunning and I couldn't be happier with them. Thank you so much for capturing...
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Charlotte000012
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Sep 2022
Absolutely beautifully edited family photos and so many of them. We had so much fun doing these and now we have beautiful memories to cherish. Worth every cent.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cook Islands

What are some popular activities to do in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands is a beautiful destination with plenty of activities to choose from. Here are some popular activities: 1. Snorkeling and diving in Aitutaki Lagoon 2. Exploring the Te Rua Manga mountain 3. Visiting the beautiful beaches of Muri and Titikaveka 4. Enjoying a cultural night show with traditional dance and music 5. Taking a hike through the Takitumu Conservation Area

What are some must-see attractions in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands is home to many amazing attractions that are definitely worth seeing. Here are some must-see attractions: 1. Aitutaki Lagoon 2. Te Rua Manga mountain 3. Cook Islands Cultural Village 4. Arorangi Cook Island Christian Church 5. Rarotonga Cross-Island Track

What is the best time to visit Cook Islands?

The best time to visit Cook Islands is during the dry season which is from May to October. During this time, the weather is warm and pleasant, and there is little chance of rain. This is also the peak tourist season, so expect prices to be higher and attractions to be more crowded.

What are the most popular accommodations in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands has a range of accommodations to choose from. Here are some of the most popular options: 1. Pacific Resort Rarotonga 2. Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort 3. Crown Beach Resort & Spa 4. Nautilus Resort 5. Little Polynesian Resort

What is the local cuisine like in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands has a unique cuisine that is influenced by Polynesian and European flavors. Some popular dishes include Ika Mata (raw fish marinated in lime and coconut cream), Rukau (taro leaves cooked in coconut cream), and Poke (a salad made with raw fish and vegetables).

What is the currency used in Cook Islands?

The currency used in Cook Islands is the New Zealand dollar (NZD).

What is the transportation like in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands is a small island nation, so transportation is fairly limited. The best way to get around is by rental car or scooter. Taxis are also available, but they can be expensive. There is no public transportation on the islands.

What is the nightlife like in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands is not known for its nightlife, but there are still some fun options for those looking for a night out. Most of the nightlife is centered around the resorts, with live music, cultural shows, and dancing. There are also a few bars and nightclubs in Rarotonga.

Is Cook Islands a family-friendly destination?

Yes, Cook Islands is a great destination for families. There are plenty of activities and attractions that are suitable for children, such as snorkeling, hiking, and cultural shows. There are also many family-friendly accommodations available.

What is the culture like in Cook Islands?

Cook Islands has a rich Polynesian culture that is deeply rooted in tradition. The people are warm and friendly, and visitors are often welcomed with open arms. The culture is reflected in the food, music, dance, and art of the islands.

Is it safe to travel to Cook Islands?

Cook Islands is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, visitors should take normal precautions to protect themselves and their belongings. Petty crime can occur, especially in tourist areas, so it's best to be aware of your surroundings and avoid carrying large amounts of cash or expensive items.