Aitutaki Cook Islands

Paradise Aitutaki

Aitutaki, a little paradise with the world’s most beautiful lagoon, is only a 50-minute flight from Rarotonga. The 15 motus sprinkled across the turquoise lagoon offer a secluded and romantic retreat for honeymooners. With its compelling allure, Aitutaki is the second most visited island in the Cook Islands.

Here, visitors can enjoy leisurely days working on their tan, relaxing with a massage, or exploring the island by cycle or motor-scooter. It’s the perfect place to revel in each other’s company and the breathtaking scenery, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Map showing location of Pacific Resort Aitutaki

Aitutaki, part of the Cook Islands, is renowned for its stunning lagoon and idyllic beaches. Here’s a list of things to do in Aitutaki:

  • Lagoon Cruise: Explore the breathtaking Aitutaki Lagoon on a boat tour. Visit uninhabited islets, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy a barbecue lunch on the beach.
  • One Foot Island: Take a trip to One Foot Island, known for its beautiful beach and the opportunity to get your passport stamped at the world’s smallest post office.
  • Snorkeling and Diving: Discover the vibrant underwater world of Aitutaki with snorkeling and diving excursions, including visits to the coral gardens and shipwrecks.
  • Maunga Pu: Hike to the summit of Maunga Pu for panoramic views of Aitutaki and its lagoon. The hike takes about an hour and offers incredible photo opportunities.
  • Moturakau (Honeymoon) Island: Visit this romantic islet, ideal for picnics and relaxation. It’s often chosen as a wedding and honeymoon destination.
  • Paddleboarding and Kayaking: Rent paddleboards or kayaks to explore the lagoon at your own pace and get up close to the marine life.
  • Cultural Experiences: Participate in traditional Cook Islands cultural experiences, including dance performances and craft workshops, to learn about the local culture.
  • Turtle and Giant Clam Sanctuary: Visit the Araura Marine Center to see giant clams and learn about their conservation efforts. You may also spot sea turtles.
  • Ee’s Wedding Chapel: Explore this charming, open-air wedding chapel, known for its stunning views of the lagoon and coral reef.
  • Aitutaki Market: Visit the local market to shop for fresh produce, handmade crafts, and souvenirs from Aitutaki.
  • Tanoa Night Shows: Enjoy a Tanoa Night Show at one of the island’s resorts, featuring traditional dance, music, and a buffet of Polynesian dishes.
  • Island Hopping: Arrange day trips to nearby islands, such as Atiu and Manihiki, to experience the diversity of the Cook Islands.
  • Beachcombing: Stroll along the pristine beaches of Aitutaki and collect seashells while admiring the tranquil surroundings.
  • Sunset Cruises: Experience the magic of a Aitutaki sunset on a romantic sunset cruise around the lagoon.
  • Sportfishing: Try your hand at sportfishing with local guides, where you may catch game fish like tuna, marlin, and mahi-mahi.

Aitutaki’s stunning natural beauty and welcoming community make it a perfect destination for a tropical getaway filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences.

Aitutaki Cooks

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