This remote Pacific island with just 230 inhabitants holds Polynesia’s last untouched paradise (hidden between two pristine lakes)
Barely 230 people inhabit the paradisiacal island of Mitiaro, a hidden gem in the Cook Islands where two pristine freshwater lakes shimmer amid ancient fossilized coral formations. This remote Pacific outpost remains one of the last authentic Polynesian experiences untouched by mass tourism. The island where time stands still Unlike its famous neighbor Rarotonga, Mitiaro … Lire plus