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On The Road – way2blue – Aitutaki, Cook Islands [1 of 3]

by WaterGirl|  April 10, 20245:00 am| 9 Comments

This post is in: Cook Islands, On The Road, Photo Blogging

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But OTR doesn’t have to be only that.  I love the pics ema sends of NYC, often not how I have pictured NYC at all.  What’s happening in your backyard?  If you live out in the country, I would love to see photos of what you see as you head to town to shop.  If you live in France, I would love to see your favorite hangouts.  If you’re taking a trip to see friends or relatives, what are the sites you see along the way?

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way2blue

The 15 islands of the Cook archipelago stretch across ~1400 kms of the South Pacific.  They were first settled around 1000 AD by Polynesians thought to have migrated from Tahiti, ~1100 km to the ENE.  Aitutaki is the second most populated of archipelago, at ~1500 residents (Rarotonga has ~15,000).  Aitutaki also has a volcanic center albeit much more modest.  The island is horseshoe-shaped with inner and outer lagoons.  We stayed at a small resort facing the inner lagoon.  The husband In the bungalow next to ours headed out to fly fish every morning (intending to catch & release bone fish).  Very confusing for me as there aren’t any fly hatchings to speak of.  Found out he runs a fishing lodge in Alaska…

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AITUTAKI

I swear the propeller is attached to the engine.

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Ootu Beach

We weren’t staying near the main village, Arutanga, which faces the outer lagoon.  Nonetheless there were a few restaurants within walking distance plus a coffee shop which sold WiFi vouchers.  Our resort promised bicycles, but they were all in a repair shop.  Tried to rent a bicycle elsewhere to no avail.  ‘Fortunately’ our resort also rented motor scooters.  No helmets of course…

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Private Island

My favorite restaurant was on Private Island.  Which has a little ferry for crossing the channel.  You stand on the bank & wave for the ferry to come for you.  Very high-end resort which welcomed riffraff such as us.  The waiters here, as was common on Rarotonga, are Fijian with their traditional black sarongs.  I kept telling them how—when in Fiji years ago—I was struck by how happy Fijians are.  Walking down the street arm-in-arm, singing.  The waiters looked a bit skeptical.

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Private Island

A view from our table across the channel to the inner lagoon.

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Private Island

The dinner menu changed nightly.  This night (actually our last night), I chose Coconut Curry with goat.

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Aitutaki Golf Club

The motor scooter did allow us to explore the entire island.  Here, the golf course adjacent to the airport.

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Tai Roto Bay

Watch your toes…

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Island Hopping

We booked one excursion on Aitutaki—an island & snorkeling cruise in this little craft.  Just five passengers with Cap’t Cook as our skipper.  Perfect…

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Island Hopping

A map of the stops on our outer lagoon excursion.  I guess the island isn’t really horseshoe shaped.  More like a protozoa with a very long flagellum.  The lagoon is roughly triangular shaped, with small bits of islands (motu) defining its eastern rim.

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9Comments

  1. 1.

    Manyakitty

    April 10, 2024 at 5:31 am

    Wow, I really need to get out and see the world. Thanks for sharing!

  2. 2.

    Chris T.

    April 10, 2024 at 6:15 am

    I swear the propeller is attached to the engine.

    Camera shutters do weird things with revolving items (wagon wheels, airplane propellers, etc).

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    eclare

    April 10, 2024 at 6:38 am

    Thanks for the photos!  How did you decide to go there?

    Speaking of people in Fiji being happy, wasn’t there a commercial years ago where someone dials a wrong number and gets a happy person in Fiji?

    Eta>  yep.

    youtu.be/m13wtKvEYrw?si=HI94ZvwAx7SuPn7M

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    Butch

    April 10, 2024 at 7:21 am

    Aitutaki was without question the best vacation of my life.  I’ll never forget walking along the beach, going back to our hotel, after dinner at a restaurant called Te Vaka, which I believe translates as The Canoe. The moon was shining, the waves were crashing on the shore, the air smelled of tropical flowers….the whole experience was incredible.

  5. 5.

    RedDirtGirl

    April 10, 2024 at 7:44 am

    I thought that first pic was of a boomerang!

  6. 6.

    WaterGirl

    April 10, 2024 at 9:35 am

    I am in heaven with these stunning photos of the water!  Wow.

  7. 7.

    cope

    April 10, 2024 at 12:01 pm

    Great pictures of a place I will never get to visit so thank you.

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    way2blue

    April 10, 2024 at 12:13 pm

    @eclare: That’s kinda a long story.  My spouse wanted to visit the South Pacific, and I said ‘fine, as long as it was somewhere I hadn’t already been’.  So we flailed a bit since I’d already visited several Tahitian islands and the main Fijian island.  Then my SIL came to the rescue, telling me that she’d loved the Cook Islands when they’d visited 10 years ago…  Plus Hawaiian Airlines just started a route to Rarotonga direct from Honolulu with a fairly low cost airfare.

  9. 9.

    way2blue

    April 10, 2024 at 12:20 pm

    @Butch: Plus—it’s great to be somewhere that runs on ‘island time’.

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