Aitutaki day visit
Visit the fabulous Aitutaki, where minor seaward islets known as motu show up like dabs led on the defensive coral reef; the white shorelines that outskirt every island are just as lovely. The day incorporates an island visit by "le truck", trailed by a journey on board the 21-meter vaka (sailboat) Titi-ai-Tonga with snorkeling and a grill lunch cooked on board. The visit works day by day Monday to Saturday from Rarotonga, withdrawing at 8am and returning by 5.30pm.
Nature strolls with Pa
Join the blonde, dreadlocked Pa on a guided strolling and climbing visit into Rarotonga's rich inside. Figure out how the island's Polynesian predecessors lived and treated affliction with antiquated natural cures, and hear Pa's stories of war and relocation went around his progenitors. The three-hour track goes through Noni manors and paddy fields, intersection streams into the wilderness.
Tidal pond plunging
Kids as youthful as eight can make the plunge the Cook Islands, and its the perfect spot to learn in protected, tender and clear tidal ponds overflowing with tropical fish, various corals and goliath turtles. Shallow tidal pond plunges are offered in the wonderful Marine Reserve of Aroa Beach, simply inverse the Big Fish Dive Center for learners, importance children can learn in the ocean as opposed to a pool.
Swim in a waterfall
Swim at Papua (Wigmore's) Waterfall. Climb or drive up to the waterfall, which you can remain under, and check whether you can locate the modest freshwater prawns in the regular rock pool.
Glass-base voyage
Join Koka Lagoon Cruises' glass-base vessel voyage of Muri Lagoon. Watch the fish being encouraged and snorkel off the pontoon before halting at an abandoned island (motu) for a shoreline grill lunch. On the opposite side of the motu, there's an old wreck. The fun day includes ukuleles and singing.
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