Posted by Jim Walker in Cook IslandsJun 4th, 2010 | No Comments
Looking for somewhere to go for your second honeymoon? Or perhaps you just want a destination brimming over with romance, luxury, and elegance? The Cook Islands are the perfect place for a holiday full of picture perfect moments to last in your memory for a lifetime.
The Cook Islands don’t have a massive amount of tourism, so your romantic holiday is sure to be a private one. If you agree that nothing is more annoying than a beach full of people, you’ll rejoice in the laid back and quiet atmosphere of these beautiful islands. Of the fifteen islands, only two have the capabilities to...
Posted by Reneé Steinberg in Cook IslandsSep 2nd, 2009 | No Comments
The Cook Islands are just northeast of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean. The islands control 2.2 million square kilometers of ocean and consist of fifteen major islands. The major islands are divided into two distinct groups: the Southern Cook Islands and the Northern Cook Islands. The Northern groups of islands are the oldest ones, but all of the islands were formed by volcanic activity. Any New Zealand travel would not be complete with out a visit to these majestic islands.
It is easy to fall in love with the Islands with their gorgeous white-sand beaches lined with palm trees, beautiful...
Posted by Reneé Steinberg in Cook IslandsApr 9th, 2009 | No Comments
Television Production company, Ricochet, has chosen the Cook Islands as one of the locations for their new fly on the wall documentary ‘The Real Swiss Family Robinson’ for BBC One.
The show, to be aired on Friday 10th April, is filmed in four different island locations and follows the day-to-day lives of a British family as they integrate into local life. Atiu, one of the Southern Cook Islands has been chosen due to its vibrant local culture and traditions as well as its stunning island setting in the South Pacific.
The family of four arrived in the Cook Islands in January and stayed for three...