Once offering luxury only to honeymooners seeking seclusion, the cook islands are now dishing up the perfect recipe for a five star family break.
There are a lot of ‘aunties’ in the Cook Islands; the word is a term of respect for the island matrons. As we wander around the stalls at Punanga Nui Saturday market we are greeted by other local ladies all of whom wear capacious coloured kaftans and equally wide smiles. It is hard for our family not to feel at home when everyone is an ‘aunty’.
The main island of Rarotonga is a friendly place, perhaps because tourism is still low key. There are no tower blocks here, no chain hotels and not a lot of paved roads either.
The road that rings the tiny island is tarmacked, but venture inward to the island’s mountainous heart and the asphalt gives up.
Not that it matters because everything you really need is on that ribbon of road: sapphire-blue lagoon swimming, silvery beaches, beach side restaurants and, more recently, five star family luxuries.
This story is from the Volume 8 edition of Five Star Kids.
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