The Cook Islands this month

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aquafun
aquafun
NSW
18 posts
NSW, 18 posts
6 Jan 2014 1:26am
Going to the Cook Islands on Tuesday for eight days. Is it worth bringing the gear, or is it unlikely to be any wind?

Carboneutral
Carboneutral
WA
59 posts
WA, 59 posts
5 Jan 2014 10:50pm
I went to the Cook Islands a few years ago around August (I think),anyway it was supposed to be best time for wind but as it turned out I ended up kiting once as the wind just never really came in the 8 days I was there. It didn't really bother me to much as we had a great time, especially at Aitutaki it's such a great place to chill out.
If I were you I'd take it anyway you just never know, it's such an awesome place to kite when it is blowing you'd be pissed off if you had no gear there.

Anyway have a great trip you'll have a ball.
Knobby Rash
Knobby Rash
VIC
44 posts
VIC, 44 posts
6 Jan 2014 9:38am
Check out WIND GURU /AITUTAKI or RAROTONGA
Travelled there couple of years ago. Wind cycles through 7-8 days of slowly building then 3-4 days of blowing before back to nothing. Guru shows next Tues,Wed at Aitutaki ok then back to nothing.
Make sure if you go to Aitutaki you are prepared to pay for the boat trips out to Honeymoon or One foot islands as there is very limited places to kite from the mainland.
Wet and Wild run a great boat and can organise snorkelling etc if theres no wind.
Have a great trip.

EnglishCraig
EnglishCraig
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
6 Jan 2014 4:17pm
Yes take it - I went in November when the wind was meant to be rubbish and kited 6 days out of 7.

Went in July when it was meant to be great and only got 2/8!

Aitutaki definitely the best kitesurfing

If your in aitutaki and in the off season wet and wild don't run their boat - instead go to the tourist info centre and ask them to get captain puna to do you a drop off / pick up - he was cheap and collected us as promised!!!
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