Cook Islands Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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  1. Manuela Wilson says:

    We were lucky enough to spend our honeymoon on Rarotonga and Aitutaki <3 My husband is from New Zealand, where we lived at the time, and from there it's reasonably close and affordable to fly there. It really is one amazing and mesmeringly beautiful place and I am sure that one day we will be back (with our two little boys in tow <3 )

  2. Savvy G says:

    My husband and I had honeymooned in the Cook Islands in July 2019. We are from the USA and the Cook Islands are a bit unknown to most Americans. But we wanted to go to a place that was a hidden gem. We were not disappointed. We stayed in Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Both islands were truly paradise on earth. The most beautiful islands we’ve ever seen with some of the friendliest people we’ve met and we are a well travelled couple. We can’t wait to go back!

  3. Kiam Oey says:

    It's like Hawaii in the 1900's before Hilton; no high rise at all. I stayed at a beach bungalow in Rarotonga and a luxury resort in Aitutaki but my favorite is the Islander Hotel by the airport in Rarotonga. It's rustic, seaside and open restaurant with chickens and cats roaming around. I was expecting Humphrey Bogart and the beautiful German spy Marelena Dietrich to show up at the bar.

  4. Kiana Henry says:

    It was Pedro Fenandez De Quiro a Portuguese Spainiard the first european who discovered the islands. He landed in Rakahanga in 1606. Captain James Cook arrived in 1773 and named the islands Hervey Islands. Fifty years later a Russian Admiral Adam Johann Von Krusenstern named the islands after James Cook. Which is the Cook Islands.

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