Aitutaki

Aitutaki

Cook Islands

Glide across crystalline lagoon waters to discover untouched coral gardens and pristine islets in this South Pacific paradise.

💱 Currency New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
🗣 Language English, Cook Islands Māori
🕐 Time Zone CKT (UTC-10)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Apr–Oct
🚢 Typical Duration 12-58 nights
💰 Price Range $1,779.50–$65,074 per person
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Aitutaki is renowned for its stunning lagoon with pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling and water sports in one of the South Pacific's most picturesque settings.

Cruises that visit Aitutaki

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Cruise calls are short. Set your ship's arrival time, pick the stops you care about, and we'll show whether they realistically fit before departure.

Ships typically depart around 5:00 PM
Usually about 9 hours ashore
Getting around:
Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort Resort hotel · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Avatea cafe Really good food, service and drink menu includes craft beer made on site. Restaurant · ★ 4.9 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 5:30 PM
Pacific Resort Aitutaki They also have 1 daily activity where guests can learn about island culture. Resort hotel · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Koru Cafe The staff were incredibly kind, and the food was absolutely amazing! Cafe · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Closes soon · 3 PM
The Boat Shed Delicious drinks, delicious food and fast service. Restaurant · ★ 4.3 · 0k
Aitutaki We were there 3 days and it felt like there was so much more to do and see! Island · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Tamanu Beach Resort The cultural night was lots of fun and would recommend attending it. Resort hotel · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Resort Tava'e Super fun atmosphere, made special by Jancy and Hinano. Resort hotel · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Teking Lagoon Tours From start to finish, it was a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Tour operator · ★ 4.9 · 0k
Blue Lagoon Restaurant & Bar Great location and service, The food is excellent! Restaurant · ★ 4.3 · 0k
Tai Roto Bay Beach Villas If you want a quiet retreat this is it! Hotel · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Resort Tava'e - Restaurant & Bar Delicious food, wonderful atmosphere, the best, wonderful staff!!! Restaurant · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Aitutaki Village This may present a challenge for families. Hotel · ★ 4.4 · 0k
Piraki Lookout Although it wasn't very high, you can catch a great view. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Rapae Bay Restaurant Great view, great service and beautiful food. Restaurant · ★ 4.1 · 0k
Bishop's Cruise What an unforgettable experience with my best friend! Boat tour agency · ★ 4.3 · 0k
T's Tours Aitutaki It was such a unique and personable experience, we hope to be back. Boat tour agency · ★ 5 · 0k
Maina Traders Superstore Good selection of items. Supermarket · ★ 4 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 8 PM
Mouarii Cafe Wines, drinks and food all.priced exceptionally well. Restaurant · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 10 AM Thu
WokKai The food was top notch and the manager was very kind and welcoming. Asian · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 5 PM
The Cecil Hut Awesome Vibe and Awesome Service! Fast Food · ★ 5 · 0k 🕐 Closes soon · 3 PM
Stonefish Studio Tip: Go there as they open up, before the first tour group. Surf shop · ★ 4.8 · 0k 🕐 Closes soon · 3 PM
Sailing Aitutaki Tours The entire experience was a one that I will remember forever! Sailing event area · ★ 5 · 0k
The Vaka Cruise The food was fantastic, the entertainment made the day. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.9 · 0k
Aitutaki Adventures We enjoyed every minute and would do it again. Tour operator · ★ 4.9 · 0k
Neibaa's Supermart and Hardware Probably the best variety of stuff on the island (Groceries and all sorts). Shopping mall · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 9 PM
Banyan Tree Pretty awesome tree contraption. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Tina & Co The prices were pretty good, especially on the local fruit! Convenience store · ★ 4.9 · 0k 🕐 Open 24 hours
Rirei’s Store (The Heineken Store) This is where you will find some bread and pastries. Grocery store · ★ 4.1 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 8 PM
Kutekute Tours & Transfers Aitutaki Very reasonable price for a day we will never forget. Tour operator · ★ 4.7 · 0k
Baxter's Waterworld Everything you need is available. Grocery store · ★ 4.1 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 8 PM
Black Rock Bar Happy hour from 4-5pm. Bar · ★ 4.8 · 0k
T&S Aitutaki Awesome place to buy black pearls Very cheap Jewelry store · ★ 4.4 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 9 AM Thu
Manuia's Kitchen We were recommended by a little boy we met on the island night. Family-friendly · ★ 5 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 5 PM
Vonnias Aitutaki You can get them here, along with some fishing kit, t-shirts, and more. General store · ★ 4.3 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 4 PM
ade Threads Awesome little home based shop with handmade and hand sewn items. Gift shop · ★ 5 · 0k
Aitutaki beach Nice beach with very few tourists in October when we visited. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.7 · 0k
Mango Trading Try the Kuki Bowl Store · ★ 5 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 4 PM
Really Good Palm Tree Tourist attraction · ★ 5 · 0k
Aitutaki Lagoon View It’s the closest you can get to that incredible turquoise glow! Tourist attraction · ★ 5 · 0k
Aitutaki Gift Shop Cool little gift shop with local goods and stuff from off island. Gift shop · ★ 5 · 0k 🕐 Closes soon · 3 PM

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Aitutaki

Set apart by a kaleidoscope of aquamarine lagoons, Aitutaki is a port that feels more like a private invitation than a stop on a cruise itinerary. Here, the highlight reel includes drifting over the famous Aitutaki Lagoon with its kaleidoscopic pool of water, snorkeling among tropical fish in crystal-clear coves, and stepping onto One Foot Island to stamp your passport on the legendary footprint island. Signature experiences unfold ashore and on the water: intimate island-hopping to Moturakau for rare birds and jungle-clear coves, a sunset sail along palm-fringed shores, and traditional Polynesian dances performed under starlit skies. The destination is complemented by a fleet that blends contemporary comfort with local charm—ships equipped with expansive observation lounges, glass-bottom decks to inspect the reef without getting wet, and onboard services designed to pamper after a day of exploration: spa rituals inspired by island botanicals, open-air dining with lava-rock grills and seafood specialties, and excursions led by knowledgeable local guides weaving culture and nature into every step. For guests seeking a slower rhythm, the beaches unfold in flawless white sand, the lagoon glows with turquoise light, and hammocks sway between leaning palms as the sun sinks in a riot of purples, pinks and oranges. Aitutaki stands out for its intimate scale, the warmth of its people, and the sense that every port call is a doorway to a private island dream rather than a checklist stop.

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Reasons to Visit

1

Pristine Lagoon Snorkeling Adventure

Aitutaki's stunning turquoise lagoon is consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful. Snorkel directly from the beach or take a short boat tour to explore vibrant coral gardens, tropical fish, and crystalline waters. The calm, protected lagoon makes it perfect for all swimming abilities, offering an unforgettable underwater experience within minutes of the port.

2

Fresh Island Cuisine & Local Markets

Taste authentic Cook Islands flavors at waterfront restaurants serving fresh-caught fish, coconut-based curries, and tropical fruits. Visit the bustling local market near the port to sample papaya, passion fruit, and freshly made coconut bread. The island's farm-to-table dining showcases traditional Polynesian cooking methods and ingredients you won't find elsewhere.

3

One Foot Island Cultural Experience

Take a scenic boat excursion to One Foot Island, where you can walk across the famous sandbar and experience authentic island culture. Visit the small post office to mail postcards from this remote location, swim in pristine waters, and interact with local Polynesian communities. This iconic destination captures the essence of South Pacific island life.

4

Artisan Crafts & Local Shopping

Browse authentic Cook Islands handicrafts including intricate shell jewelry, woven baskets, and traditional tapa cloth at local shops and markets near the port. Support local artisans by purchasing handmade souvenirs that reflect the island's rich cultural heritage. The compact shopping area makes it easy to find unique gifts while learning about traditional Polynesian craftsmanship.

5

Scenic Island Drives & Viewpoints

Rent a vehicle or join a guided tour to explore Aitutaki's lush interior and panoramic coastal viewpoints. Drive past coconut plantations, visit historic sites, and stop at elevated lookouts offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the lagoon and surrounding islands. The island's compact size makes scenic exploration accessible within your port hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Aitutaki's lagoon special?

Aitutaki Lagoon is a vast aquamarine pool alive with tropical fish; turtles may be spotted.

What is One Foot Island known for?

One Foot Island is famous for its iconic footprint stamp on passports.

What activities can you enjoy in Aitutaki?

Snorkeling, relaxing on pristine beaches, and visiting Moturakau Island.

When were Europeans first to discover Aitutaki?

European arrival occurred in 1789 with HMS Bounty's voyage before the mutiny.