Tuesday 27 October 2009

Going East IV - The Cook Islands

Two years ago, after attending the Event Research Conference in Melbourne, I travelled to Fiji for a holiday. The Pacific Islands are beautiful and an excellent location to relax as well as to have some fun. This time I wanted to change location and after much consideration I decided to go to the Cook Islands (the initial plan was Tonga). I’ll never know if Tonga would have been better, but the CI choice was certainly a good one! I loved my week there J.

First, I travelled through the time line. That means departing from AKL on a Wednesday and arriving in Rarotonga on Tuesday! Confused? I was too...

I decided to stay in basic accommodation – as I was travelling alone the last thing I wanted was to end up in a luxury hotel full of honeymooners! (with me holding the candle J). So I joined the backpackers lot and stayed at Vara’s Beach Resort after reading good reviews on tripadvisor. The accommodation is very basic, but the crowd was fantastic! Sharing a room might be unimaginable for some, but if you want to meet people and socialise it is the best thing. In Fiji I had stayed in a dorm with 114 beds at Beachcomber Island!! This one was much smaller – 5 beds only and thus more private. While I was there, I had four girls as roomies (lucky me!): One Scottish, one Irish and two English (so long for me having a few days away from ‘Britishness’). They were good fun and we laughed a lot.



Arriving in Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands

View of Muri Lagoon

View of Muri Lagoon from Vara's Resort Deck

Roomies Jenn, Mandy and Hannah, plus Stephen (in black)

The hostel was right in from of Muri Lagoon, in the most beautiful part of the Island. To wake up to this view for 7 days is an amazing experience. Nor surprisingly there was a lot of partying going on. There were two organised parties, one was a fancy dress party and the other a ‘pub crawl’. Mind that there are only 3 or 4 bars/nightclubs in Rarotonga, so you know where you’ve to go... The first party was the fancy dress party. Matt is an Australian who runs Vara’s Shack. He organises deep sea fishing trips (he’s also the skipper of a boat) as well as many other types of entertainment (including the organised parties). There’s a theme for every week – a letter of the alphabet. The week I was there the letter was G (some people were lucky enought to be there for the E, F, G and H parties!!!). The rule is that you need to produce your own costume – you cannot buy one (but you can buy some ‘ingredients’ to design yours). I dressed up as Global Warming (and the proof that it exists). There was a geek, a gladiator, two gipsies, guns & roses, just to name a few. The interesting thing is that the experience of the event starts much earlier, the day before the event Matt and others (including me) sat down and brainstormed ‘things’ starting with G. Needless to say that some people were very ‘inspired’... The other party was a pub crawl (on the Friday). Both parties were very good I (alcohol is not expensive there, which helped!), though I’ll refrain from making comments about the next day...



Fancy Dress Party

The crowd was so entertaining and sociable that I spent most days around Muri Beach. On Sunday I attended a religious service (mass), which is something unique and recommended to anyone who visits the island. The natives sing (both in English and Maori) and the whole experience is quite interesting. They even offer you biscuits and coffee at the end! Hannah (Irish) and Jenn (Scottish), two of my roomies, were my fellow churchgoers.

Before I left, I had the chance to dedicate one day to water activities. In the morning I went deep sea fishing and in the afternoon scuba diving. The deep sea fishing was very good. We caught to yellow fin tuna (part of one tuna was my dinner that day! Had half a kilo of tuna sashimi...)! But the best part was that the fishing trip turned in to a whale watching trip. Humpback whales hang around the island during the winter in south pole, and we were lucky to see 7 or 8 of them, a couple of which were very close to the boat!



The two yellow fin tunas that we caught (I pulled one... hard work and these are small fish, around 5/6kg each)

Humpback Whale, very close to the boat (no zoom used!)



Needless to say, the Scuba diving was also amazing. Lots of colourful fish! It is so peaceful down there! I am becoming a big fan of scuba diving and am looking forward to get PADI accreditation soon so that I can dive up to 20/30 meters.






I spent an amazing week in the Cook Islands, and when I look back what made it, most of all, was the people I met! The island is beautiful, the locals friendly, but it was the group of people who were at Vara’s Resort that made is an amazing week. I shall go back one day!

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