Cook Islands
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Our
culture stems from the Polynesian arrival in the
islands around 800AD. This was part of the great
Polynesian migration. In the 11th century a
famous chief named Toi built the first inland
coral road in Rarotonga, called the Ara Metua.
Nearly two centuries later the chiefs, Karika,
from Samoa, and Tangiia Nui, from Tahiti, joined
forces at sea to conquer the earlier
inhabitants.
The Cook Islands culture lives on in the vibrant
performance of song and dance. Cook Islanders
are considered among the finest Polynesian
singers and dancers and awards come often in
international contests. Unlike most Western
dancers, Polynesians tell a story with their
bodies that matches the words of the song. Cook
Islands dancing is fast, frenzied and erotic,
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RAROTONGA
is the vibrant centre of the Cook Islands.
It's circular shapeis dominated by high
mountain peaks from which lush rain
forests cascade to a palm-fringed shore.
The island is almost completely encircled
by a reef, which harbours a lagoon of
clear turquoise waters and many inviting
white sand beaches.
Beyond
the reef, the indigo blue of the ocean
provides a vivid contrast and a bountiful
supply of fish and some excellent surf
breaks
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| PALM
GROVE
Your
private piece of paradise delightfully set
in the enchanting region of Vaima. Eight
well appointed garden bungalows set
amongst hibiscus and tipani flowers are
complimented with 8 beautiful beachfront
bungalows on an exclusive white sand
beach. New restaurant and bar on site. An
easy, laid-back atmosphere prevails at
this truly idyllic little property. |
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| PARADISE
INN
Offering
the most casual, laid-back atmosphere on
Rarotonga, the Paradise is a unique alternative
to motel living. Situated right in Avarua
township, just minutes walk to downtown, the
museum, library and many fine restaurants and
shops. All rooms are self-contained with
kitchens. From the elevated sundeck and
mezzanine lounge complex you can enjoy
commanding views of the blue Pacific. |
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Rarotongan
Beach Resort
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WEDDINGS
MADE IN HEAVEN
Rather
than marry in church surrounded by pomp,
obligation and long-lost relatives, more and
more couples are choosing to run away to a
deserted beach on a tropical island surrounded
by little more than the sea, the sky and the
sand.
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ESSENCE OF ROMANCE
Rarotonga,
the heart of the South Pacific and one of the most
romantic places on Earth, is the pick of the
bouquet for many couples from all four corners of
the globe looking for a special place to exchange
their vows.
A magnificent island of high mountains clothed in
lush green rainforest and encircled by a beautiful
blue lagoon, Rarotonga is truly one of the last
remaining paradises on Earth.
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LAGOON OF LOVE
Set
on the shores of this lovers' lagoon is the Cook
Islands' signature resort, The Rarotongan Beach
Resort, a charming cocktail of Polynesian
style blended with today's creature comforts.
The Rarotongan's executive wedding co-ordinator
Helena Pearson says they're finding an increasing
number of couples from New Zealand, Australia, the
UK, Europe, the US and Canada are opting for a
no-fuss ceremony on the beach.
For Wedding costs and details, email Cathy at Go Tours
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