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OVERVIEW of AITUTAKI This tiny group of islands that sits within one of the world’s largest lagoons is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Aitutaki has a population of approximately 2300. It has 15 small islets and a main volcanic island with a height of 119 metres. The lagoon at Aitutaki is shallow (11 metres maximum depth) and almost completely enclosed by a substantial barrier reef.
The Aitutaki Lagoon is just magical - its crystal clear waters boast warm inviting temperatures, abundant colourful fish, magnificent coral formations and so much more.
This small island, with an equally small permanent population, boasts some very big and very beautiful churches, many of which the square footage of would not look astray in one of the larger metropolitan parishes in any city of the world today. Visitors are always welcome at Sunday services.
There is a long history behind Aitutaki and relics of it can still be found everywhere, with solid stone halfbuildings dotted throughout the island. The island was settled many centuries ago by the explorer Ru, who brought his brothers and their wives and 10 maidens and began the initial development of the island.
Often used as a stopover, Aitutaki was always on the route of the great flying boats, the Sunderlands. The-then airway TEAL, the forerunner of Air New Zealand, used Aikimi, one of Aitutaki’s bigger offshore islands as a rest point on what was known as the Coral Route during the mid to later part of the 20th century.
Though there's plenty to see and to do, the real recreation on Aitutaki is pure relaxation.

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Section 120 Aitutaki - Nestled in the valley between two hillocks is this fertile stretch of land that is currently a food basket of the local area. Located high inland could be the perfect spot for such exotic crops as coffee, or the existing staples that are currently grown here , arrowroot and kumera (sweet potato).Long lease period - small price tag
Over one and a half acres (6,768 sq meters) of virgin tropical rainforest that run to the waterfront. This is ocean front property that is currently covered in dense forests consisting mainly of Coconut and Pandanus and fallen timbers that are covered in epiphytes and ferns. Roadside to waterfront property.
ONE OF A KIND A huge section of land over 3 acres (12,244 sq meters) taking in the best views on the island of Aitutaki. This section is mostly flat with a gentle sloping area in the front , Substantial and uninterrupted views can be obtained from the whole section. Power available to this area.Massive tourism potential from this site – unparalleled ocean and lagoon views Located close to the look-out area on Aitutaki.
(3/4 acre) 3000 sq meter section on Aitutaki.
Section is flat , with some light bush cover, power and water available.
Road side access.
Aitutaki Lagoon must surely be one of the most beautiful South Pacific paradise locations on earth. It is located in the Cook Islands and is the most famous of the nation's many atolls and outer islands. The lagoon covers a vast expanse, measuring some 12,500 acres.
It is 20 kilometres at its widest point, and is dominated by the volcanically formed island of Aitutaki. Most of the islets (known as motu) are coral formation and they fringe the edge of the lagoon .... more about Aitutaki »
Air Rarotonga has 4 flights a day to Aitutaki, the flight usually takes about 45 minutes. The airport is located on the north east side of the main island is a spectacular scenic landing with the view of the lagoon and South Pacific Ocean.
Aitutaki is an atoll in the South Pacific, and is part of the Cook Islands, about two hours west of Tahiti. Aitutaki has been called the Bora Bora of the Cook Islands, and it has one of the most beautiful lagoons in all of the South Pacific. The main island is quite small, but is situated in the middle of a huge lagoon, and is surrounded by many tiny islets called motu. Aitutaki is served by Air Rarotonga, which offers several small plane flights from Rarotonga each day
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