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Lonely Planet Rarotonga & the Cook Islands (Lonely Planet Raratonga and the Cook Islands) | 
enlarge | Authors: Errol Hunt, Nancy Keller Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy Used: $9.55 You Save: $7.44 (44%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 949329
Media: Paperback Edition: 5th Pages: 204 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 174059083X Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9781740590839 ASIN: 174059083X
Publication Date: June 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Standard used condition.
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This is the essential resource for discovering the true Cook Islands, a land of far-flung Polynesian islands with pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, limestone caves and lush tropical forests. Packed with practical information for travellers of all tastes and budgets, this book will tell you everything you need to know. - 24 fully revised maps
- information and how and where to go diving, sailing, climbing, trekking and more
- all you need to know about places to stay and eat, from the cheap to the luxurious
- practical advice on inter-island tavel by air and sea
- extensive historical and cultural background
- Cook Islands Maori language section and glossary
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A MUST read if you are heading for the Cooks! October 29, 2003 duke (Medford, OR United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We just got back from a two week exploration of the Cooks and found this book VERY helpful. The Cooks will quickly convince you that if you've only been to Hawaii, you've only gone half way to Heaven!Unfortunately, we required hospital services (because of tainted food), and this book over simplifies issues of needed medical care. (Details that should be included in EVERY travel guide!) Naturally, most prices quoted are actually higher, but that's just dealing with reality. We observed "newbies" arriving without this book, and therefore, without a clue of where to go or what to do. FOUR Stars because this book was so valuable, but as with most, there is room for improvement.
lonely planet, raro and cook islands October 23, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you are headed out to the Cook Islands (absolutely fabulous, beautiful place to visit), you MUST bring this book with you. I cannot recommend this highly enough.
Not bad, unfortunately out of date June 13, 2003 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Having recently returned from the Cook Islands, I cannot highly recommend this book. While the history and culture sections are interesting, the lodging and shopping/restaurants sections leave a lot to be desired. Most of the businesses mentioned have either gone out of business or changed hands. This is especially true on Aitutaki, where only one of the businesses recommended was still in its present form! As another reader recommended, the book does not sufficiently cover home rentals which are a great way to stay on these islands for a reasonable amount (and most can be viewed and reserved on the internet!). David Stanley's Moon Handbooks South Pacific guide is a much better choice--it is more up to date and covers all the major South Pacific islands for almost the same amount of money.
Dreaming of a Pacific Island... June 15, 2001 I became interested in the Cook Islands after recently readingTom Neale's book: An Island to Myself (also published as An Island to Oneself), in which he describes his solitary life on the tiny island of Suvarov (Suwarrow) in the South Pacific Cook Islands. More inspiritation came from Florence Frisbie's book, Miss Ulysses of Puka Puka, written about 1947 about her life in these islands. These books enchanted me and made me start considering a possible trip to the Cook Islands, so I picked up "Rarotonga & the Cook Islands". It's a very slender book, but has all the information I was looking for, in particular regarding lodging. Maps and descriptions of the different areas of Rarotonga are helpful in deciding what side of the island appeals to one's taste in beaches, privacy, and comfort. Rarotonga is the most featured island, with the most facilities for tourists. The other islands are more difficult to reach, but the book explains ways to get to the other islands, if so desired. There doesn't seem to be a lot to do on these small islands other than biking, swimming, hiking, and eating, and this may be exactly what appeals to some. I wasn't convinced to go though, because I can do these same things more cheaply in lovely parts of Mexico; yet I would go if I could, if only to meet Florence (Johnnie) Frisbie, who I understand still lives there.
Tons of Info on the Cook Islands June 20, 2000 Ruta (American Samoa) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
For the first timer, this guide is a great introduction to the Rarotonga and the Cook Islands. It is very thorough and has details about shopping, places to visit, popular tours, places to stay, and eat. Not only does the guide provide information about the main island of Rarotonga, but also include bits on the outer islands, which are very popular to visit. I really enjoyed reading up on Rarotonga and felt this book provided a good orientation of Rarotonga and things to see and do. However, some of the information is outdated. It was published in 1996. Because Rarotonga is such a popular tourists destination things are constantly changing, for example taking the boat (ferry) to Aitutaki was quoted as an inexpensive way to visit this tourist hot spot. However, this service is no longer provided. Many of the shops noted in the book, were no longer open or a detailed description of how to find them was not provided. Locals were very helpful in providing the most recent information. There was not a lot of detail about accomodations in summer homes. This proved to be a very economic way of staying inthe Cooks. it could be improved with more thorough contact information. Overall for the first time visitor,this guide was very useful as far as getting an overall "feeling" or what Rarotonga is like.
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