How do I get from Cook island to Tahiti?

The fastest way to get from Cook Islands to Tahiti is to fly. Taking this option will cost $800 – $1,900 and takes 21h 54m. How far is it from Cook Islands to Tahiti? The distance between Cook Islands and Tahiti is 1176 km.

How do I get from Aitutaki to Rarotonga?

Just a 40 minute flight from Rarotonga, options for visiting Aitutaki include our exclusive Aitutaki Day Tour which operates Mondays to Saturdays and includes flights, an island tour, and The Vaka Cruise – exploring the lagoon and visiting One Foot Island.

What airlines fly to Rarotonga from NZ?

Cheap Flights to Rarotonga (RAR) from Auckland (AKL)

Origin AirportAuckland Intl.
Destination AirportRarotonga Intl.
Airlines ServingAir New Zealand, Jetstar, United
Flight PriceNZ$451
Distance2997 km

Who owns Rarotonga?

History. The airline was established in February 1978 and started operations in July 1978 with a Cessna 337 aircraft. The company is owned by three private investors. More than 70,000 passengers travel between its island destinations each year.

Do you need a car in Tahiti?

The best way to get around Tahiti is by taxi or rental car. If you’re planning on doing a lot of traveling throughout the island, a rental car is a good option. For journeys to other French Polynesian islands, you’ll have to book passage on a boat or airplane.

Is there a ferry from Tahiti to Bora Bora?

There are currently no running ferries between Tahiti and Bora Bora; your only option is interisland flight on Air Tahiti, at a cost of $400-$500 per pax.

Is Aitutaki worth visiting?

Yes, it really is that beautiful and yes, it really is worth the extra effort. The most common way to reach Aitutaki is by air and the only airline to fly the route is Air Rarotonga. The good news is that flights only takes 50 minutes and depart multiple times a day. Aitutaki can easily be visited as a day trip.

Is Rarotonga or Aitutaki better?

Rarotonga has nice beaches, but they’re nothing on Aitutaki. Whilst most are white sand, most are a little pebbly and you need to wear flip flops / sea shoes as there are lots of rocks and coral around. The lagoon at aitutaki is perfect – not a stone or pebble in sight, clear, still, bright blue water.

Is Air New Zealand still flying to Rarotonga?

Flying from New Zealand to the Cook Islands The Cook Islands Government has suspended new arrivals into the Cook Islands until 11:59 pm (NZT) on Thursday, 13 January 2022. The Cook Islands border will re-open from Friday, 14 January 2022 (NZT). Additional entry requirements will apply to travellers from this date.

Is Rarotonga expensive?

Rarotonga is quite often cheaper than Aitutaki so if you’re on a budget, it’s safe to stay in this island. Depending on your spending habits and lifestyle, a safe manageable pocket money would be $100 – $150 NZ dollars per day. You can of course bring more than this!

How far is Aitutaki from Rarotonga?

A little paradise means Aitutaki, home to approximately 1800 people and the world’s most beautiful lagoon. It’s only 220 kilometres or a 50-minute flight from Rarotonga.

Are the Cook islands near Tahiti?

Lying due west of Tahiti and Cook Islands is the Melanesian island nation of Fiji comprising more than 300 islands and 540 islets in the South Pacific. Read on to discover which of these island paradises – Tahiti or Cook Islands – is for you. You might even find that Fiji ticks all the boxes too.

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