An unforgettable side trip to paradise from NZ or Oz
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Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
trip.
A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
paradise.
Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
trip.
A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
paradise.
Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
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[email protected] wrote in
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> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
> envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
>
> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
> islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
> people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
> trip.
>
> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
> paradise.
>
> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a page
that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia, anyplace]
P
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> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
> envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
>
> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
> islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
> people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
> trip.
>
> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
> paradise.
>
> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a page
that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia, anyplace]
P
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P.
Thanks for the suggestion - it's a good one, and I'll add some
information.
In the meantime, you might like to know that there are direct flights
daily from Auckland, and weekly from Christchurch (both NZ). And
from 19 March, Vigin Blue will be flying every Saturday from Sydney
via Christhchuch, wiith connecting services available from Melbourne,
Brisbane and Adelaide. See my news page for more details of this.
J
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:07:13 GMT, Petra <[email protected]> wrote:
>[email protected] wrote in
>news:[email protected] :
>> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
>> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
>> envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
>>
>> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
>> islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
>> people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
>> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
>> trip.
>>
>> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
>> paradise.
>>
>> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
>It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a page
>that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia, anyplace]
>P
Thanks for the suggestion - it's a good one, and I'll add some
information.
In the meantime, you might like to know that there are direct flights
daily from Auckland, and weekly from Christchurch (both NZ). And
from 19 March, Vigin Blue will be flying every Saturday from Sydney
via Christhchuch, wiith connecting services available from Melbourne,
Brisbane and Adelaide. See my news page for more details of this.
J
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:07:13 GMT, Petra <[email protected]> wrote:
>[email protected] wrote in
>news:[email protected] :
>> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
>> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can only
>> envy the pace of life. Now explore it at www.cookislands.org.uk.
>>
>> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of the
>> islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to the
>> people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
>> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
>> trip.
>>
>> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
>> paradise.
>>
>> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
>It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a page
>that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia, anyplace]
>P
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Cheers, and we like the idea of visiting the Cook Islands as a break
from a long flight (and avoiding Hong Kong...)
P
[email protected] wrote in
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> P.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion - it's a good one, and I'll add some
> information.
>
> In the meantime, you might like to know that there are direct flights
> daily from Auckland, and weekly from Christchurch (both NZ). And
> from 19 March, Vigin Blue will be flying every Saturday from Sydney
> via Christhchuch, wiith connecting services available from Melbourne,
> Brisbane and Adelaide. See my news page for more details of this.
>
> J
>
> On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:07:13 GMT, Petra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote in
>>news:[email protected] m:
>>> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
>>> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can
>>> only envy the pace of life. Now explore it at
>>> www.cookislands.org.uk.
>>>
>>> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of
>>> the islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to
>>> the people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
>>> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
>>> trip.
>>>
>>> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
>>> paradise.
>>>
>>> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
>>It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a
>>page that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia,
>>anyplace]
>>P
>
>
from a long flight (and avoiding Hong Kong...)
P
[email protected] wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> P.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion - it's a good one, and I'll add some
> information.
>
> In the meantime, you might like to know that there are direct flights
> daily from Auckland, and weekly from Christchurch (both NZ). And
> from 19 March, Vigin Blue will be flying every Saturday from Sydney
> via Christhchuch, wiith connecting services available from Melbourne,
> Brisbane and Adelaide. See my news page for more details of this.
>
> J
>
> On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:07:13 GMT, Petra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote in
>>news:[email protected] m:
>>> Imagine a place where the crystal clear sea is brilliantly blue, the
>>> local people are warm and friendly and the rest of the world can
>>> only envy the pace of life. Now explore it at
>>> www.cookislands.org.uk.
>>>
>>> This is a non-commercial site which provides a guide to all 15 of
>>> the islands in this South Pacific paradise, and is also a tribute to
>>> the people who live there. The islands are remote, but if you're
>>> visiting Australia or New Zealand they provide an unforgettable side
>>> trip.
>>>
>>> A guest book has just been added so you can also make your mark in
>>> paradise.
>>>
>>> Meitaki maata (thank you very much)
>>It's a nice web page but you left out an essential point, I think, a
>>page that tells us "How to Get Here". :-) [from Europe, NA, Australia,
>>anyplace]
>>P
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