THE COOK ISLANDS - Aitutaki and Rarotonga
April 20 through May 10, 2019
(Please ignore the occasional "odd spacing" - this site sometimes has a "mind of its own")
We recently enjoyed a long-awaited 3-week vacation to the Cook Islands – now, by us, forever thought of as “paradise”. Though a long way to travel – from Oregon to California, followed by a ten and a half hour overnight flight to Rarotonga - it truly was worth it!
We left home by 9AM and drove to the Portland airport, where we caught our 5PM flight. We arrived in Los Angeles by 8PM, with plenty of time before we boarded our much-anticipated flight to Rarotonga, Cook Islands - which was scheduled to depart at midnight.
Since our flight was going to be 10 and 1/2 hours - non stop,
we had reserved the "Sky Couch": a row of 3 seats with foot rests that raised up to form a 3'X5' "bed". Though we'd need to "spoon" to lie down, at least we wouldn't be stuck sitting up, in one position, for the entire flight. And, hopefully, we'd actually be able to get some sleep
We watched a couple of movies, including "Moana" (a cute animated film about the Cook Islands) - How perfect! About half way to our destination, we decided to make up our "bed", and actually managed to doze for a few hours. We woke just as dinner was about to be served, and then... we heard the pilot announce that we were beginning our descent into Rarotonga. WOO HOO! Our Cook Island Adventure was about to begin!
Sitting out on our little balcony that evening was SO special; we will never forget it! With
a gorgeous view of the lagoon, it was the
perfect spot to relax, unwind, and regroup
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Our corner room, #721, on the top floor,
was delightful.
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The following morning - Aitutaki soon come :) |
We'll see you again
in just one week.
Oh my goodness - the color of the Aitutaki
lagoon is amazing!! Wait a minute... is that the landing strip!?!? We needn't have been concerned though; our pilot brought us down so smoothly :) |
And waiting for us at the gate was our Etu Moana greeter (and shuttle driver),with leis for each of us that smelled heavenly! |
ETU MOANA |
When the starfish is down, it means "Do Not Disturb" |
We really enjoyed our "Welcome" fresh-coconut-water drinks |
This is what serenity looks like |
We visited several little uninhabited motus, and loved each one of them. It's hard to describe our emotions as we walked, hand in hand, along the white sandy shores of the little coconut-palm-covered islands. Surrounded by water that was every shade of blue imaginable, we felt such peace, such appreciation - and so very thankful to be able to share
this phenominal experience.
Unfortunately, it was a fairly cloudy day, but we were blessed with a few sun breaks.
Red-tailed White Tern nest on the ground, and their snow-white, oh-so-fluffy, babies
are adorable!!!
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Snorkeling in the crystal-clear water was fun, but unfortunately the wind made it a bit "bumpy" |
The Giant Trevally were curious but, fortunately, not aggressive - cuz
some of them were almost as big as me!
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The Bumphead Wrasse were huge, but docile and more timid |
Shon was wonderful throughout the trip.
He provided the perfect balance of being
"tour guide", and allowing us time and space
to take in the essence of each moto we visited.
He also prepared a delicious BBQ
for us - served on big clam shells.
then demonstrated how to open a coconut using only a sharp stick. |
During lunch, he serenaded us with his ukelele, which was very special |
Planting our own coconut
palm tree, on a newly formed motu, was SO
memorable.
Aitutaki is such a beautiful little island |
We couldn't resist |
The scent of fragrant flowers fill the air |
Seems like very day must be laundry day :) |
Every islander we met greeted us with a happy smile |
My goodness, the week just flew by! Mihi mo inaianei Aitutaki! (Goodbye for now) |
Kia Orana Rarotonga; we meet again :)
Villa Maria - our home for the next two weeks We had the top floor (but the bottom floor wasn't rented during our stay) |
View from our bed - WOW! |
Down the hill, and beyond to Muri Beach |
We really enjoyed touring the back roads, and found so many interesting sights as we travelled "off the beaten path" |
We got all our drinking water at one of the many road-side drinking stations
The Punanga Nue Cultural Saturday Market was colorful, lively and fun |
This little lady is 86, and still rides her own motor bike (the blue one behind her) |
Snorkeling the lagoon around Rarotonga was fun, even though the weather wasn't the best. We saw lots of beautifully-colored fish. |
I LOVE coconut palms
We were blessed with these incredible sights on our last day at Villa Maria. It was like the island was sending us a special farewell gift.
MEITAKI
(thank you)
(thank you)
Cook Islands
You, and your people will remain in our hearts forever.
I pray we will always remember the beauty you have shown us,
the peace you have instilled in us, the lessons you have taught us.
I asked a young island-woman why everyone was always so happy. She replied:
"Jesus told us to love each other, so we do."
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