This game-changing new service to a Pacific paradise has a seatback feature passengers will love.
We don’t have to go far to escape to destinations completely unlike our own,that offer unique experiences we can’t get on the other side of the equator.
The Cook Islands might not seem all that secret,but 99 per cent of Australians don’t know where they are.
There are a lot of new things to discover now the Cook Islands are open to Australian travellers again.
When it comes to paradise,there are few prettier places than the islands of the Pacific. Craig Tansley journeys among them to pick the highlights.
Atiu's the third most visited island of the Cooks,but you'll still be one of only 500 tourists each year.
Rural Rarotonga is another world.
Gobsmacking scenery,impossibly blue lagoons,hardly any tourists ...
Craig Tansley reminisces about his idyllic childhood in the Cook Islands and reveals why he keeps going back
Nothing beats being marooned on this enchanting isle.