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Aitutaki Seaside Lodge bungalow one
Where dreams and reality converge
absolute privacy. kayaks & snorkelling gear available. BBQ, sun lounges, hammocks.
Newly-built quality self-contained bungalow, nestled right on the beach among coconut palm trees in secluded surroundings specially fabricated for total relaxation and peace of mind.
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Location |
Arutanga, Cook Islands
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Price Range |
NZD$ 250.00 to NZD$ 250.00 per night An extra person charge applies for bookings over 2 people Bookings must be for a minimum of 2 nights
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Bedrooms |
1 (Sleeps 3)
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Key Locations |
- Airport: 25.00 min (driving)
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A 20% deposit is required to secure a booking for this property. Full payment may be required if your arrival date is less than 30 days from the date of booking.
The following discounts and deals are available:
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A discount of
10.00%
is available on bookings
5
night/s or over.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
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Bedrooms |
1 (Sleeps 3)
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Living Room: |
Comfortably fits 2 people |
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Dining Room |
The dining room comfortably fits 2 people |
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Bathrooms |
There are 1 bathroom/s available |
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Ensuites |
There are ensuite/s available |
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Toilets |
There are 1 toilet/s available |
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Noise Level |
Very Quiet |
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Home Category |
Self Catering |
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Facilities Directions |
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Holiday Types |
- Romantic
- Relaxing
- Seaside
- Sight Seeing
- Budget
- Family
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Home Area |
- Beach
- Village
- Seaside
- Peaceful
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Entertainment Equipment |
- Television Standard
- Sound - CD Player
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IT Communications Equipment |
- Cellphone Coverage
- Telephone - Not available
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Views |
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Activities Within Walking |
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Activities Within Driving |
- Swimming
- Boat Hire
- Flying
- Scuba
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Attractions Within Driving |
- Shopping
- Restaurants
- Food Shop
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Feature:
feature a wide and spacious decking with quality Devon outdoor furniture including cane chairs. Between the months of July to December, whale watching can be a regular activity right on your deck. The interior has a cool/warm air conditioning system, comfortable queen size bed and bedside lamps, cane lounge and coffee table, bar stools, JVC home cinema, 21inch television, mini compact system and a fire extinguisher. Also, all doors and windows are fitted with insect screens.
The kitchen feature a refrigerator/freezer, sink, ceramic cook top, wall oven, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, toasted sandwich maker, electric jug, blender, and quality crockery/utensils/glassware.
The bathroom have clear glass shower enclosure, vanity unit, hot water system, dryer, scale, and a first-aid- kit.
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Complimentary services/facilities:
Airport greet and farewell, kayaks, snorkelling gear, BBQ, sun lounges, hammocks, ironing facilities, guest laundry, dryer, parking and a one off shopping trip to town prior to checking in.
For Internet users, all our guests are entitled to a 10% discount on internet use and selected beverages at the Spider Co. Internet Lounge in town.
Tours, rental cars, scooters, etc can be arranged especially for you on request.
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Location:
Situated right on the beach of the Aitutaki lagoon, these newly appointed bungalows offer the perfect island destination for a memorable holiday.
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THE PERFECT HOLIDAY DESTINATION:
Famous for its rich turquoise waters, unspoiled islets, white sandy beaches and magnificent sunsets, Aitutaki is 220km north of Rarotonga, the capital of the Cook Islands.The Cook Islands are siituated in the South West Pacific Ocean between French Polynesia and the Samoas.
A 40-minute flight from Rarotonga to one of the most acclaimed island destinations in the world is simply part of the attraction.
The slower pace of life, warmth and friendliness of the local people, mild and sunny tropical climate makes this the perfect destination for a true island holiday. Just unwind, relax and enjoy!
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ENTERTAINMENT:
Nightly entertainment at the cafes, restaurants and bars is not to be missed; especially the succulent local cuisine, dance shows, island music and a chance to dance, mingle and enjoy the great local hospitality.
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TRANSPORT:
Public transport on the Island is almost non-existent, except for one taxi. Most vehicles are privately owned. However, there are several vehicle rentals on the island offering motor scooters, usually the most preferred transport on the island, along with bikes, cars, 4x4 jeeps and ordinary cycles.
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SOUVENIRS:
There is a wide variety of handcrafts and souvenirs available around the island at shops and accommodation, including locally made hats, mats and fans made from pandanu leaves and coconut palm tree fronds, pareu (printed fabrics), colourful island shirts, traditional drums, shell jewellery, oils and fragrances, perfumes, purses, fans.
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AITUTAKI ACTIVITIES:
On Aitutaki, there is a lot to explore and do. Either ‘go with the flow’, do nothing but relax, or create your own itinerary from a variety of activities about the island and lagoon.
What about a day on your beach, or on one of the 15 uninhabited islets surrounding the mainland? All sorts of water and beach activities are available. There’s snorkelling, reef walks, kayaking, beach volleyball, jet skiing, etc. Scuba diving for the more adventurous is a great way to see the colourful corals, caves and marine life of the deep. Lagoon cruises or taxi drop-off to the islet of your choice for the day is a must. Or just 'go with the flow' and sunbathe: but do not forget your tanning lotion to beat the heat.
Fishing charters can be arranged: either deep sea or lagoon fishing for bonefish, parrotfish, snapper, trevally etc. Or fish right from the beach: hooks and lines can be obtained from local stores, or make your own from an ironwood branch.
For those interested in a slower-paced exploration, a walk on Maunga Pu, the island's highest peak for a rewarding bird's eye view of our beautiful is recommended. Motorbikes and 4x4's will get you to a certain point, then the remaining 100m to the top is by foot. There are many tracks all over the Island, each track leading back to the main road: not much chance of getting lost!
Another landmark not to be missed is the huge ancient coral and lime church built after the first Christianity receivership in the Cook Islands by LMS missionary John Williams. Not only the thrill derived from the architectural structure but also the Sunday church services beginning at 10am which includes a unique style of singing traditional hymns, not heard in any other part of the world. Complementary refreshment is served afterwards.
There are a handful of restaurants and bars on the Island should you decide to dine out that offers a wide variety of mouth-watering cuisine, including our traditional roast (umu). All Island Nights includes lively cultural dance entertainment followed by local band. Usually, on the last note, the guests or dinners are given the opportunity to shake their hips; the latter has always been one of the highlights of the show.
To keep in touch with loved ones at home, the Internet Lounge offers competitive Internet service from 8am to 12am weekdays, except for Sundays 6pm to 12am. Also available are phone cards/prepaid cards/stamps/post cards/postal box/photocopying/assorted beverages/cappuccinos/etc.
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