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BICENENNIAL GOSPEL CELEBRATIONS, MANGAIA
9-16 June
CULTURAL FESTIVAL AND CONSTITUTION CELEBRATIONS
30 July-5 August
JULY-OCTOBER
Whale watching season MORE
ART FROM THE HEART
Rito hat making and patchwork quilting (tivaevae) are art from the heart skills handed down through generations with islanders producing uniquely beautiful creations
"A CHARMING LITTLE SPOT"
That's how Captain Bligh described Aitutaki when he discovered it by accident 17 days before the infamous mutiny on his ship, the 'Bounty'
MANGAIA is the oldest island in the Pacific. Sandy beaches are few but the only footprints on them are likely to be yours. And the island is now having the the biggest celebration in its history marking 200 years of Christianity
There are no big name fast food places and instead the Islands have some great cafes and restaurants with mouth-waterings menus. A self-confessed foodie shares some tips on the best places to eat and drink
Kukicast is the all new podcast where you can meet people who have a unique insight into this Polynesian paradise in the South Pacific.Click the link below or search for KUKICAST wherever you get your podcasts
MY COOK ISLANDS
"If
you can imagine all the postcards you have ever seen of the perfect tropical
paradise, trust us, One Foot Island is precisely that! With its blindingly
white sand, swaying palm trees, and inviting water, this location is
breath-taking. We are confident that once you see the beach, you'll never
want to leave.”
From the results of a poll by worlds50beach.com of the world's best beaches. One Foot Island is part of Aitutaki
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS REOPENED. ALL ENTRY RESTRICTIONS REMOVED
Occasional cases
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