An Exclusive Feeling Island Escape

An exclusive feeling island escape is waiting for vacationers on the Cook Islands. There are 15 islands that make up the Cook Islands, the most populated is Rarotonga, it is also the most popular of the island. The other 14 islands are great fore travels as well they are just not as publicized or commercialized, they are more for those who like to have a secluded, natural landscape surrounding them. Some of the exclusive resort islands only allow up to 30 quests at a time, ensuring that their patrons have the kind of vacation experience they are searching for. Infinite natural scenery is found on all of the Cook Islands and the magnificence of earths land and sea is found in abundance. Cook Islands area is only about 93 square miles but the ecosystem encompasses of over 690,000 square mile of Pacific Ocean.
The best part of the Rarotonga Island is, of course the palm lined beaches and relaxing in the cool white sands in the shade of a palm tree. Sitting on the beach with a good tropical mixed drink and watching the waves fall is a common practice for visitors and residents alike. There is also a boardwalk for travelers to walk, bringing them to the neighboring Avatiu valley. The over sea bridge is located on the south end of Rarotonga and its easily accessible anytime of day. The bridge passes by the landmark rock formation Te Rua Manga, which is a needle shaped rock shooting so high in the air it can be seen from the sky. On Rarotonga there are many other spots to see, hiking the trails will bring you to some ancient ruins and old settlement sites. In addition to the historic sites of the island the lush greenery is good enough reason alone to hike the rainforest like woodlands.
Recreational activities are numerous across the board, from deep sea fishing to zip lining through the forests. The variation that can be had in activities is remarkable. A favorite thing to do for locals and visitors the same, is to sleep on the wondrous beach shore, no one bothers you and the temperature allows you to just lay down a beach towel, put your hand s behind your head, look at the stars and drift away. Having clear skies almost every night the stars shine with amazing clarity. The best part about the rest on the shore is be awoken by the rising sun, the pink blues and yellows of the sunrise are spectacular and there is really no better way to start the day. It's recommended to try a night out on the beach at least once during your stay on the Cook Islands. The relaxed pace of life is intoxicating and is easy to sink into after you get settled in.
The Cook Islands are very safe and the people are very modest and good, bighearted, kind people who are very hospitable and open to share their stories of life on the islands with visitors. Each island has its own unique culture and they are noticeably different from island to island. The native traditions are common place in the community and native music and gospel is heard quite often. Check out some of the island events for some of the most interesting traditional dances of the kind culture. When settling down for dinner try some of the unique local dishes to get a taste of the island. Seafood is always fresh caught from the bountiful pacific. Make a stay on any of the Cook Islands because no matter where you stay the trip will be a great one.