
Jungles and Caves Tour of Atiu
Atiu is the third largest of the Cook Islands, and is known for its lush rainforests, towering li...
Read moreThis unique land formation consists of two giant lava rock openings joined via ancient lava tubes caves to each other and the ocean. One without water and the other with a beautiful deep swimming hole with turquoise water accessed by a ladder.
Opposite the pool, visitors can find Fagaoneone beach and a lava field with blowholes and mini pools, perfect for fishing. Whale sightings are also possible from mid-September to November.
The entrance fee is currently 20 WST for adults and 10 WST for children. The fee helps to support the local community and to maintain the trench.
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