There is so much to share! Like I said before, we had an absolutely amazing time in the Cook Islands. It was definitely a dream vacation - I would highly recommend it to anyone.
The Cook Islands are often compared to Tahiti, before Tahiti became crowded with tourists. The country is owned by New Zealand and is comprised of 15 islands. We spent
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I have two questions. Was the sand really coarse, and were there waves? The two things I found unexpected about Tahiti were the lack of waves (because of the reefs around the islands) and how gravely the sand was.
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No, there were no big waves because of the reef, but we knew that before going there. However, it was really windy on a few days and it almost felt like there were waves out there when we were snorkelling:)
As far as the sand goes it was gravely in some places. The smoothest sand we felt was definitely on Aitutaki, on our lagoon cruise. Definitely check out my Aitutaki post...you will see the difference in the sand compared to Rarotonga.
How was the water in Tahiti? Really clear? We were suprised, especially on Aitutaki, how cloudy the water was unless you were way, way out there in the lagoon.
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We got a bit worried one day when we spent almost the whole day in our room and read all day long, lol:) The great thing about the storms there was that they passed quickly, ya know?
And yes, everyone was soooo friendly! That was very refreshing.
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