The Pacific“Top 10 Travel Destinations in the Cook Islands (NZ) for the Pacific-Lover
Once a faraway, secluded travel destination for only the bravest of souls, the Cook Islands of New Zealand has long since become a hot spot among tourists and backpackers alike. Tucked away in the heart of the South Pacific, the Cook Islands is home to some of the most breathtaking landscapes and breathtaking beaches anyone could ever wish to visit.
For every Pacific-lover, here’s our top 10 must see and must do list.
1.Lie on the white sandy beaches
Picturesque views aside, the beaches on the Cook Islands are the stuff Pacific dreams are made of. From the azure blue seas of Orama Beach in Aitutaki, to the iconic black and white sand beaches of Muri, you won’t regret letting the hours slip away as you sink your toes in the sand.
2.Soak up history in Avarua
Avarua is the capital of the Cook Islands and the centre of the country’s cultural history. Here you will find some of the oldest churches in the South Pacific as well as the national museum. Make sure you also stop by the spectacular mountain views.
3.Explore the underwater world of Muri Lagoon
Muriel Lagoon is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. With the most colorful reefs and a plethora of marine life, you can easily spend the day here just watching.
4.Discover the atoll prison
A trip to the Cook Islands wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the atoll prison. This closed-down prison is now open for tourists to explore the old cells and learn a bit of the island’s history.
5.«Climb” a volcano
The Rarotonga volcano is still considered active, but for those daring enough, you can hike the small mountains and explore the lava fields.
6.Go kayaking in Aitutaki
For an even more active experience, rent a kayak and paddle around the beautiful Aitutaki lagoon. The number of islets is such that you can explore a different one every day.
7.Try a traditional lunch in Rarotonga
No visit to the Cook Islands is complete without a stop at the local hangi. Here you will be able to sample traditional Cook Islands cuisine with a variety of roasted fish, plantains and taro.
8.Go off the beaten track
For those seeking something of a more cultural experience, take a local guide and explore the less-visited parts of Rarotonga. You won’t be disappointed with the amazing local culture and warm hospitality.
9.Take a boat trip to the outer islands
The Cook Islands’ distant atolls can be accessed only by boat. There are several companies offering boat trips to these isolated paradise islands. If you want to feel truly remote, this is the way to do it.
10.Let loose in the nightlife of Rarotonga
Rarotonga’s nightlife is very much alive and well. Enjoy live music, nightclubs and local bars offering beer and local seafood. End the evening watching performances of traditional dance and stories.
The Cook Islands are a paradise for travelers and naturalists alike. With its breathtaking views and friendly people, the Cook Islands should be on everyone’s Pacific-lover list. So pack your bags and get ready to explore these amazing destinations and create wonderful memories.