A Hideaway Paradise in the Pacific
The Cook Islands
The Cook Islands are the epitome of remote island life, a castaway dream. Quite literally a Honeymooner’s paradise, the 15 spectacular islands display a thousand years of Polynesian culture against a backdrop of some of the most spectacular natural scenery. Let us tailor-make a heavenly voyage, incorporating bone-white sandy beaches, technicolour tropical fish, limestone cave exploration, cultural immersion and opulence at a luxury hideaway. An introduction to a few islands is in order”¦
Rarotonga, the largest yet youngest of the islands, boasts dense jungle, rugged mountainscape and pearl-white beaches - Muri beach is particularly beautiful! Aitutaki is surrounded by one of the planet’s largest coral lagoons. Don’t miss out on snorkelling or diving among tropical fish and giant clams, and discovering its motu, smaller uninhabited islands which dot the outer edges. The smaller rocky island of Atiu (or Enuamanu, translating to land of the birds) is known for its limestone caves and coffee plantations. Let us organize a private walk with a naturalist, who can introduce you to the island’s flora and fauna. To witness traditional village life, we would take you to the islands of Mangaia, Mitiaro and Mau’ke, with their impressive history and island folklore.