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Old 03-26-2007, 10:36 PM
Richard Adams
 
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Default Re: Honeymoon - Need Cook Islands info - or alternate option

I think the Cook Islands would be a great place for a honeymoon. Quiet,
undevekoped but with decent restaurants and nice accomodations. The people
are nice, and November is the off-season becasue most arrivals are from the
Southern hemisphere and come in July and August.


"Daniel Kessler" <dkessler@pop.cybernex.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Reef Fish wrote:
>
>> Mike Ross wrote:
>> > On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 16:58:00 -0600, Pat Riley <plrxx196@hotmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >Im getting married in November, and right now we are looking at the
>> > >Cook
>> > >Islands, or possibly Tahiti as a honeymoon.

>
> Cook Island or Tahiti....very overrated... Bora Bora is beautiful but
> awfully
> muggy, ditto the Cooks...
>
> let's see ...how about....somewhere up in the Coral Sea...
>
> now what is the name of the resort North of Cairns? Lizard Island
> (something
> or other). November would be nice there, not too muggy.
>
> And when you're tired of screwing your guts out....you can always take a
> short
> ride out to the Cod hole and frolic with the big groupers and leave the
> wify
> back in the room for a few hours.
>



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Old 03-26-2007, 10:36 PM
Dillon Pyron
 
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Default Re: Honeymoon - Need Cook Islands info - or alternate option

Thus spake Mike Ross <mike@corestore.org> :

>On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 16:58:00 -0600, Pat Riley <plrxx196@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Im getting married in November, and right now we are looking at the Cook
>>Islands, or possibly Tahiti as a honeymoon.
>>
>>Has any one here spent any time in the Cook Islands? Have any
>>recommendations or things to avoid?

>
>Wife has been (without me!!!).
>
>1. Bugs. Bring Deet. Lots.
>2. Beware loose dogs - one ran out and caught my wife on her hired
>motorbike one dark night, she came a right purler.


Pawpaw, where is a woman's hired motorbike? (With apolgies to Justin
Wilson)

>3. Aitutaki is stunningly beautiful, allegedly.
>
>Mike


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:37 PM
ken
 
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Default Re: Honeymoon - Need Cook Islands info - or alternate option

I've mentioned elsewhere that I was disappointed with the snorkelling
on Cook. But everything else was great. I don't know about the diving.

A place we stayed at on Rarotonga had a special honymoon bungalow with
its own pool close to the beach. Not wxactly isolated but very private.

Called Rarotongan Resort Hotel. Nice place, people and food.

People even get married there - on the beach - we saw photos and clips.
See their web site (no - I don't own part of it)

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:37 PM
Reef Fish
 
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Default Re: Honeymoon - Need Cook Islands info - or alternate option


ken wrote:
> I've mentioned elsewhere that I was disappointed with the snorkelling
> on Cook. But everything else was great. I don't know about the diving.


The diving couldn't be much worse, in French Polynesia.

>
> A place we stayed at on Rarotonga had a special honymoon bungalow


Any cruise on the Tahitian Princess would be better, for divers, IMO.
The Tahitian Princess was formerly the "Love Boat" of TV fame, and
still called such, even though the ship has changed. Perfect for
honeymooning divers. One dive (or two), usually exquisite ones, at
each port of call, and you'll have plenty of time and energy left
for over honeymooning activities. :)


> People even get married there - on the beach - we saw photos and clips.
> See their web site (no - I don't own part of it)


I've been on the Love Boat many times. I can hardly recall any cruise
on it that didn't have couples getting married on it.

-- Bob.

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