Aitutaki
Lagoon Resort and Spa, Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands
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The Aitutaki Lagoon Resort
and Spa in the Cook Islands is a private hideaway in the
middle of the South Pacific Ocean. The resort is situated on its
own secluded islet on the Island of Aitutaki and is right on the edge of
the magnificent Aitutaki lagoon 140
miles north of Rarotonga The Turquoise clear lagoon (approximately 7 miles wide and 10
miles long) is dotted with coral heads and boasts wonderful snorkeling
on the reef areas.
The Aitutaki Lagoon Resort
offers an enchanting setting with spectacular
tropical lagoon views, crystal clear water, lush tropical vegetation and
of course white sandy beaches. Savor
the exotic fragrances of paradise, flowers, sea breezes, while
lounging on your verandah in the sun or in the shade of
towering coconut palms, all the while listening to the music
of the South Pacific, the rustling of palm fronds in the trade
winds.
Aitutaki is a
fabulous resort for your relaxation, honeymoon or wedding. What
romance is made of!!
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The Aitutaki Lagoon Resort
has 7 overwater bungalows, 5 beachfront suites, 9 lagoon view
bungalows, 16 deluxe garden bungalows and 3 motel style units. With the
help of the local islanders the bungalows have been decorated using
platted kikau for the roofs, handwoven pandanus wall matting, coconut
hemp rope and locally carved artifacts.
The three
motel style Garden Units with patios are adjacent to the main
complex and offer the same gracious service, amenities and
conveniences as the bungalows, but are now mainly used as day
rooms.
The Deluxe
Garden Bungalows are set on the soft white sand and are
nestled amidst lush tropical gardens, and coconut trees. All bungalows are a stones throw from our private
beaches.
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The
spacious
and elegant Beachfront Suites with separate sitting area, are
absolute beachfront. Set on a white sand beach under swaying
coconut palms these stunning thatched roofed bungalows offer a
raised bedroom area, to take full advantage of the magnificent
panorama. This is the perfect location to sun on your verandah
or laze away the day in a hammock, all with an un-compromised
view of the turquoise waters of the lagoon.
The
comfortable and well appointed Lagoon-view Bungalows are
ideally situated on the edge of the crystal clear waters of
the channel, opposite Ootu Beach, and the main island of
Aitutaki. All have large verandahs for sunning, or over-water
gazebos An advantageous spot, for feeding the brilliantly
colored fish, enjoying a cool drink or watching the sunset
over Maunga Pu
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Polynesian style Over-water Bungalows, (the only over-water
accommodations in the Cook Islands), each feature an outdoor
shower enclosed in their own private and secluded tropical
garden. Swim, snorkel, or kayak from your own sunny south
facing over-water deck, or appreciate the rich marine life
directly underneath your feet, while enjoying the spectacular
vistas of the world-renowned Aitutaki Lagoon, fringed by its
pristine uninhabited motus, (islets). |
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Prices
in New Zealand Dollars to March 31st
2008
Prices
are per person twin share.
We can quote you in
your own currency. Please ask |
Included:
- Accommodation per
night
- Daily Tropical
Breakfasts
- Government tax of
12.5%
Transfer is by air from
Rarotonga and is NOT included in the price shown below. |
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Apr - 30 Jun;
1
Dec - 30 Mar 08 |
Twin/Double |
Single |
Triple |
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Deluxe garden Bungalow |
NZ$168 |
NZ$394 |
NZ$169 |
| Beachfront
Bungalow |
NZ$263 |
NZ$525 |
NZ$213 |
| Deluxe
Beachfront Bungalow |
NZ$363 |
NZ$725 |
NZ$279 |
| Overwater
Bungalow |
NZ$544
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NZ$1088 |
NZ$400 |
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Jul - 30 Nov |
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Deluxe garden Bungalow |
NZ$225 |
NZ$450 |
NZ$188 |
| Beachfront
Bungalow |
NZ$300 |
NZ$600 |
NZ$238 |
| Deluxe
Beachfront Bungalow |
NZ$413 |
NZ$825 |
NZ$313 |
| Overwater
Bungalow |
NZ$619 |
NZ$1238 |
NZ$450 |
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Child under
12 years sharing with 2 adults using existing bedding - Free. |
| Bonus |
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Island fruits on arrival. Invitation to Managers Sunset Cocktail
Party.
Complementary
use of snorkeling gear, reef shoes, kayaks, beach towels, hammocks and
sunloungers.
Complementary
Daily activities including snorkeling, fish feeding, beach volleyball,
guided walks, coconut climbing & husking show, lessons in island
dancing, pareu (sarong) tying, palm frond weaving, flower garland (ei)
making, and island cooking.
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