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Cook Islands, where 99% of people are said to have no idea.

Cook Islands (Cook Islands), is said to be a place where 99% of people don't know.

It consists of 15 islands in the South Pacific, as little as anyone knows, like a beautiful girl unmarried; its beauty, with a touch of shame, is not inferior to that of a brook in the same sea.

Whether you go alone or with your lover and three or five friends, everything you travel in the Cook Islands will be unforgettable, accepting and soothing the soul of all or drifting or Enron.


Why is the Cook Islands worth going?

There are millions of beautiful islands. Why do you have to come to Cook Islands?

People are the most comfortable: every holiday popular destination abroad is always overcrowded, but the Cook Islands do not have this problem, our Chinese tour group has never set foot here. But July-September is the island's peak travel season, as many New Zealanders come here to avoid the cold (but not much "destructive power").

Low-key ornate connotation: the Cook Islands and Tahiti are in the same sea area, the scenery is similar but unique, but the Cook Islands are more unique. In addition to the sun on the island, scenery, outdoor sports, but also to participate in various local folk activities.

What about Cook Islands visas? Cook Islands are visa-free to China's citizen, but there are no direct flights from home, so transit destinations usually choose New Zealand or Australia. It is better to have a visa if you do not have a cost-effective transit visa. You can take a look at Australia or New Zealand, or keep your visa for later use.

Is it expensive to travel to the Cook Islands? Most of the Cook Islands' livelihood necessities are imported from New Zealand, so prices are slightly more expensive than those of neighbouring Fiji, but much more people-friendly than Tahiti, especially.

There is also a more interesting "time reversal" magical experience. The international date change line was crossed when flying from New Zealand to the Cook Islands, so the Cook Islands was 22 hours later than New Zealand, and the first thing after landing was to adjust the watch and calendar ~


Rarotonga, Rarotonga

Rarotonga is the Cook Islands's most populous island, known as the South Pacific Orchard. , Titikaveka Beach and Muri Beach are the most popular of the island's many beaches, renting snorkeling equipment and small boats are convenient. If water sports don't completely release your energy, you can also follow a local guide across Mount Manga.

Rarotonga has more than 30 kilometers of road around the island, you can rent cars, motorcycles (more than two days need a driver's license) and bicycles travel around the island. The easiest way to do that, though, is to choose the yellow old round-the-island bus, sitting in the car and blowing cool winds around the island, and every photo on the road can be used as a table top.

The Cook Islands are known as "one of the slowest islands in the world," and even Fijians feel that life here is so slow that they can't stand it! Everyone is lazy to go out on weekdays, and only on Saturdays will they gather at the Punanga Nui bazaar.

With enthusiastic Polynesian songs, girls in traditional clothes dance; hundreds of colorful stalls gather to sell a wide variety of goods, fresh fruit, traditional food and handicrafts. The bustling bazaar was like a carnival.

Tiramanga is one of the most famous landmarks of Rarotonga and can be seen from anywhere on the island by raising its head. Before the British missionaries managed to erase the gods worshiped by the aborigines in 1820, it existed as an altar to the aborigines. Now the altar has been destroyed, leaving only the standing pillars.

In addition to the impurity-free natural landscape, the customs of Rarotonga are also very interesting. Highland Paradise Drums of our Forefathers Sunset Culture Show, Highland Highlands Paradise is a very rare activity to experience local customs and cultures. The local people show their culture through music and dance and tell people the story of time.

If you want to feel hot tropical, go to Te Vara Nui Village to enjoy a night dance show and a buffet dinner is also a good night to entertain.

Of course, you can't miss fishing when you travel to the island! Facing the sea wind and the local guide to drive the boat deep into the ocean, jump up the waves brought you to the "old man and the sea"-like hormones burst into the excitement of the atmosphere.


Aitutaki, Aitutaki Island

Aitutaki, one of the Cook Islands's most famous outlying islands, consists of the Aitutaki atoll and a series of small islands. Overlooking from the sky, it is like an emerald embedded in the sea.

Ito means God in the local language, and Taki translates it to lead, so Ito Tutaki is the place where God leads. It was chosen as the most beautiful island in the world by Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet.

So there's a saying that if you don't go to Aitutaki, you haven't been to the Cook Islands.

Lagoon is the name card of Iturtaki Island, it has 360 degrees of beauty without dead angle. Before landing on the island, this unbeatable natural beauty has crashed into your eyes.

Lagoon deep and chest, water permeable is a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Even if you're just standing in the water, you can easily see groups of fish walking through the corals by lowering your head.

In the light of the sun, the lagoon's water glowed with emerald blue and green. In this clear and clear water traceable water, the feeling that the body and the sea, this day as one.

One Foot Island is a star on the island of Iturtaki. Overlooking it from the air is like a big foot stepping on the lagoon of Iturtaki, and the soft white beaches are among the best among the many islands.

The Cook Islands has a quiet and quiet personality and an unforgettable beauty at a glance. Her purdah did not seem to care about the troubles of the world, but watched the peaceful and beautiful sea quietly, waiting for the person who knew her.

So, will you be the next one to get on to the Cook Islands-"the Traveller"?


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