​Meet Sabine, eco-warrior of the Cook Islands Posted 08.04.2015

When you visit The Dive Centre (aka The Big Fish) at Aroa Beach in Rarotonga you get the feeling everything is well-organised and in good ...

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Invest and enjoy Cook Islands lifestyle Posted 27.03.2015

"A lot of people visit the islands and fall in love with the place." You would think that businesses for sale in the Cook Islands ...

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Cook Islands history told through dance and music Posted 20.03.2015

The traditional inhabitants of today’s Cook Islands are related to their Polynesians cousins from the Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia) who immigrated fourteen hundred years ago ...

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​Learn about the art of Tivaivai Posted 01.03.2015

Tivaivai is a form of artistic quilting traditionally done by Polynesian women. The word literally means 'patches'. Every Saturday morning, the Punanga Nui Market near ...

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The Ukulele, an instrument of happiness made in Aitutaki Posted 01.03.2015

The ukulele is so popular today that it is said to be the best-selling musical instrument in the Western world for school-age children and, believe ...

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Akirata Dance Troupe performs for the love of Cook Islands culture Posted 01.03.2015

"Akirata is Cook Islands Maori for early light". Backstage, the youthful male and female performers adjust their colourful costumes made from local coconut fibers ...

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Bill’s ‘Secret Garden’ is no secret anymore! Posted 31.01.2015

As a young man, Bill Tschan left his Swiss homeland and his work as an accountant to see the world. Departing on his great ...

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