Cook Island Holidays 2016
Cook Island Holidays 2016In order to help you plan your fabulous tropical island holiday, read our recommendations on where to stay, eat and what to do. This is Rarotonga Rachel Reeves, October 23, 2016.
The Cook Islands Tales
Nassau Island is 90 km south of Pukapuka. Half a kilometre in width and one kilometre in length, it will take less than an hours to circle the island. Rarotonga can be anything you wish for. He is enchanted, his eye is on the blue coloured Laguna that spreads under our little ship, his lips open in awed.
When he was a kid he once saw this lake, but fuzzy recollections leave him ill-prepared for its electric charm. Goal or goal with scubaiving? This is the option for many of us when we browse through the booklets and look for a vacation that suits us and our non-divers.
Though Rarotonga is not such a diving goal, it has much to offers both the beginner and the expert divers. "All these kids who are being educated in sailing will participate in cruises, sup-yachts, Olympic Games and local contests, which is all quite chilly and very worthwhile, because there is a great deal of work.
Cook Island is a land separated by the oceans, a 1.8 million sq km large body of sea that separates each of the 15 isles. However, every year in a particular occasion, this great remoteness stops when the distant isles come together for a celebration of nationality. It is a silent memory that the big oceans and the lagoons are linked - even though it is hard to believe that I am on this lagoons from my swimming, even balance state.
June Weather - Cook Islands Forum
In general, there is less rainfall on the way into winters. Sth Pacific for Rarotonga can best be described as a temperature drop, unlike our northerly group of the Cook Islands. I' ve been reading in a very recent Cook Islands News story that we can anticipate dryer temperatures in Rarotonga when we go to a La Nina meteorological report.
What is common in any case in winter. Eastern wind has been blowing lately, but can cool down in winters (including June). However, we also have a hilly inner part of the large island that draws more rainfall. Concerning the ocean, I am living on a protected north shore. It was not like New Zealand, but much cooler than what we had experienced last weekend before the high east wind blowing on Raro.