Cook Island Holiday Packages from Sydney

Holiday packages from Sydney

When the sightseeing tour ends at Federation Square, drive to Phillip Island. Beginning to mid-June 2018 Orana Kia Andres, If you are arriving by plane directly to Sydney (Friday am in Sydney ) and departing by air (Thursday afternoon), you will have a 6 night stay. Alternatively 3 overnight stays for Rarotonga and Aitutaki. On Rarotonga I suggest you start your trip, to Aitutaki on Monday, to take an Air Raro trip on Thursday mornings ( "2nd flight"), which will be arriving for ITC at lunch.

Excursions only go from Raro to Aitutaki. Take a few country adventure on Raro and a tour of the lagoons on Aitutaki. There is no free island hoping for 6 nights. Throughout the year Aitutaki sees warm temperatures than Rarotonga. Arrival around 6:30 a.m. or so, and it will be a long days until check-in.

I would also remark that while Sunset Resort is magnificent and gets good reviews, it accepts kids over the age of 12 years, which makes it not fully adult only imo. a.... It' a favourite all year round and I'd love to come by. I am sure that on both Rarotonga and Aitutaki you will find your lucky place for a June outing.

Talking of Sunset Resort, I would not be overly concerned that it will accept children/young people 12 years and older. As most of the guests come from New Zealand all year round, it is unlikely that a host familiy will be bringing kids to Raro at this season of the year, let alone living on this estate.

The July is the peak holiday season in New Zealand. So is Edgewater Resort. The Sunset Resort draws a more demanding and quiet guests staying, just like others only for grown-ups.....

Fiji, Vanuatu or Cook Islands - Australia Forum

We' re currently in Sydney and would like to select between these 3 isles, as Sydney is flying directly: Fiji, Vanuatu or Cook Island. Of the three places, we found Vanuatu the most beautiful we would like to visit again.

Well, I've never been to Fiji - but I would find it very difficult to pick between the Cook and vanuatu. They are both beautiful, but they are very different and the culture is very different - Vinuatu is Melanesi and in many places still quite old-fashioned, especially on Tanna Island - and the chefs are Polynesian.

However, I see that you are from Kauai, which is also on my all times favorite liste - and I think maybe would be better for you because it is the most different to what you have at home. It' seasons damp - so possibly not the best to go to any of the 3rd Vanuatu and Ć½Fiji have meltanesiun crops, cook island-like. while the chefs with some great sandy and scenic especially isitutaki are really lovely. and Ć½raraotonga has a cute indoor area to research them are quite a longer fly in contrast to the other two.

i would suggest also" not so "developed" as friji and still very back. interesting places to go outside the capital island too e.g. tannas, epis and espiritu sand. they all come towards the end of the rainy (cyclone) seasons. i adore vanuatu - fabulously for an oversea tour from sydney & very simple to get around when you rent a car. as well.

Oh, where were you in Vanuatu? Hello G/W, We remained in the Havannah, which was completely beautiful. And Tamanu on the beach for another trip. Well, I can't see why anyone would rent a vehicle to go to these little isles.

While we were visiting Efate, Tanna and Espirutu Santo when we went to Vanuatu - and I must say, although we were enjoying our sojourn near Port Vila on Erakor Island, the other isles were much more interesting. its been a long while since I was visiting other Pacific Isles, but I do calculate it would be pretty tough to hit Vanuatu.

When you go to Fiji, the coral coast is the most touristic. A 3 days trip around the Yasawa Islands was very picturesque.

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