southerly said...
Our family went to Aitutaki in June this year.
We had some serious luck with 8 days of wind, 1 without.
You can only kite inside the Lagoon, with only one spot directly accessable without a boat - off the beach from the Lagoon Resort and Spa. Boat access opens up the whole lagoon and is well worth the spend.
If you are going cheap don't bother. The Cooks is not a cheap destination and its not worth scumming it as you will not have the same experience.
One foot rocks and is well worth the trip, Honeymoon actually has a lot of coral clumps all over the place, while One Foot is just pure sand.
I will certainly be going back. The key to a good trip is making sure you take advantage of all that nice cheap booze in duty free, go with a big group and spend the money to do it right.
Just be preapred for the slightly sickening honeymoon couples !
hahaha yeah the sickening honeymoon couples are annoying....wait that was us

I second the one foot island bit! That place was pretty cool! Good snorkeling on that side of the lagoon
The big down fall for us was that the island ran out of fuel the second day we got there, and the next tanker wasnt due for 7 days. We couldnt even rent a scooter to get around, so basically we had to sit around the lagoon or by the bar. Also pissed down rain everyafternoon, but that was typical tropical weather. We went in late April.
Also break the trip up a bit. We flew from Syd to Aukland then to Rarotonga and landed at like 3am. I can say that Raro airport is not a cool place to sleep for a couple of hours until your plane for Atu leaves at 8am. Highly reccomend staying in Raro for a day or two on the way over, and then stay for a couple of hours in a hotel before your flight out.
Cheers