The Cook Islands all Inclusive
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Onboard the Fiji Princess shop, this amazing three-night luxury yacht charter is ideal for seeing Fiji's beautiful nature in a hurry, sail to the secluded island of Modriki, the breathtaking Yasawa Islands and the Sacred Islands. Explore Fiji's pristine nature and cultural richness with this fabulous four-night cruise along the pristine Yasawa and Sacred Islands aboard the Fiji Princess - a fashion boat with a relaxed ambience.
With a breathtaking view of the Aitutaki Laguna, this relaxing residence is a real gem for adults only, and is a haven for couple and honeymooner looking for relaxation in the Cook Islands. This is one of the most beautiful areas of the South Pacific Islands. Outlooks are exceptional, but the South Pacific has more to offer than just great landscapes - there are intriguing heritage, historic places and cuisines.
Famous for their seclusion and tranquility, these islands are a shelter. The area is largely untouched and offers you the opportunity to explore the vulcanic islands, hard corals and the subtropical underwater world that thrives in the tropic water. The South Pacific, traditionally considered a place of honeymooning, is enjoying increasing appeal as the perfect blend of rest and recuperation.
Things to see and do during your stay in the South Pacific. From the icy sandy shores to the unique wealth of civilization, here are six of the best things in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific: a home of slowness and some of the world's most friendly inferiors.
South-pacific islands: To where in the South Pacific?
Whilst you are all as assured to find that in any of the countries within this area, there are distinctions between each that make some better play points than others. Continue reading to see where you can go in the South Pacific, but know you can't go anywhere else between these islands.
Tahiti's capital is home to the city' s major city, with its own city centre, the Tahiti City, an important museum devoted to the area' s famous gems and the city' s famous heritage, and a shopping centre selling handcrafted goods and fruits and game. The less advanced islands are Huahine and Raiatea, each with only two guesthouses, luxuriant green areas and numerous walking and aquatic pursuits.
Whilst snorkelling and scuba dipping are favourite on the islands, Rangiroa stays at the top for its wealth and diversity of sea creatures and mountain pastures where experienced scuba diver can surf the rush. Near Tahiti, Moorea is known for offering a great opportunity for whale watching.
Accommodation ranges from inexpensive backpacking to exaggerated luxurious destinations, most of which are located on the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. There are many cosmopolitan chains and quiet lakes for aquatic activities near the major airports, but there are better shores on the Mamanuca Islands.
Kiwifruit can take off from Auckland to the Rarotonga in less than fourhrs. Here you will find rain forest, volcano tops and sandbeach with palms. The Solomon Islands east of Papua New Guinea are a good place for lovers of historical sights, as they have many World War II places.
There were battles between the USA and Japan during the Second World War, and today tourists can go snorkeling or diving to several wrecks, visit the Vilu War Museum and the Guadalcanal Memorial. Honiara is quite a sophisticated city on Guadalcanal Isle, but the remainder of the Isle is untouched, which means there is a great deal to do.