This Pacific island has only 10,863 residents but offers untouched Polynesian culture in a 20-mile ring of turquoise perfection
This secluded Pacific paradise feels like it’s been forgotten by time – and that’s exactly its charm. Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands, has remained refreshingly untouched by mass tourism despite its breathtaking beauty. With just 10,863 residents spread across its 20-mile circumference, this volcanic island offers something increasingly rare in today’s world: authentic … Lire plus