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Aitutaki Resort Options: Where to Stay

Published 20th Oct 2023

If you are planning a holiday in the Cook Islands, you may be wondering which Aitutaki resort options are available to you. Aitutaki is one of the most beautiful of the Cook Islands, and it's resorts are some of the most luxurious and welcoming in all of the South Pacific.

At Spacifica Travel, we love helping people plan and book their Cook Island holidays, while finding accommodation on Aitutaki that is best suited for their needs. Here are the top five resorts in Aitutaki and why you should consider booking each one.

Aitutaki Escape

Aitutaki Escape is the ultimate luxury resort to stay at during your Cook Island travels. This resort is only for guests who are 14 years or older, and features an array of classical villa style accommodation options.

Each villa includes a private plunge pool, beachfront decks, private courtyards, and full kitchen facilities. It’s important to note that Aitutaki Escape is fully self-catering with no restaurant on site. Even so, if you are looking for an opulent accommodation that highlights the best aspects of this stunning island, then you simply cannot go wrong with Aitutaki Escape.

Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort

If you are looking for incredible overwater accommodation in Aitutaki, then look no further than Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort. In fact, this resort is the only place you can stay in overwater bungalows during your Cook Islands holiday.

This resort is for adults only, and is particularly ideal for couples and newly-weds on their honeymoon. With a day spa, swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and a striking beach, Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort is the place to be if you are looking for some romance during your Cook Islands vacation.

Etu Moana

Etu Moana is a whimsical boutique resort with ten villas located on the western side of Aitutaki. Strictly adults only, these properties are fully self-contained, spacious, and fitted out with comfortable and luxurious furniture.

Best of all, Etu Moana is one of the most environmentally friendly accommodation spots in the Cook Islands. Solar panels are responsible for heating the majority of the property’s water, while all of the materials used to build the villas were locally sourced and built by Cook Islanders.

Pacific Resort Aitutaki

Pacific Resort Aitutaki is perfect for couples and older families – as this accommodation spot does not accept any guests who are younger than twelve years old. Each of the large bungalows is fitted out with classical lux decor that truly transports you to another time and place, while your private beachfront sun deck lets you soak in the amazing views of the renowned Aitutaki lagoon.

Speaking of the lagoon, Pacific Resort Aitutaki has an infinity pool that directly overlooks this spectacular natural icon. Add in a day spa, and this accommodation spot has splendour written all over it.

Tamanu Beach Resort

Tamanu Beach Resort is the only family friendly resort on Aitutaki, so if you want to bring along your younger children to this incredible location, this is definitely the accommodation to choose. This resort also has striking views of the sun setting behind the Pacific Ocean every evening and has a range of well-furnished bungalows to cater to various travelling parties.

Tamanu Beach Resort is also a more budget-friendly accommodation option in Aitutaki, making it an attractive prospect for anyone who wants to experience this island without the lux price tag.

Travel to Aitutaki with Spacifica Travel

If you are looking for stellar Aitutaki resort deals, then look no further than the experts at Spacifica Travel. Contact us today to find out more about how our team can help you.

Photos courtesy of Tamanu Beach Resort & Pacific Resort Aitutaki

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