Spa’s of the South Pacific

Spa’s of the Sout...

What can be more relaxing than visiting a spa and being pampered? Nothing … Except visiting one of these spas in the South Pacific that take pampering to the next level! The stunning locations, stylish designs and organic local treatments put the spas in the South Pacific amongst...
Kia Orana from the Cook Islands to Beaconsfield!

Kia Orana from the Cook...

Yesterday, the Turquoise team proudly hosted a wonderful group of dancers and musicians from the Cook Islands, who are currently over in the UK in honour of the Queens Jubilee. Having spent the weekend dancing at the Jubilee pageant at Windsor castle, amongst celebrities such as Susan...
Rarotonga…We Wish We Could Stay Longer!

Rarotonga…We Wish...

Rarotonga is the largest and most populated of the Cook Islands – home to the main township of Avarua and the international airport. Lush and volcanic, it is dominated by spectacular mountain peaks and fringed with a brilliant turquoise lagoon and powder soft white sand beaches...
Even More Spotlights from our Autumn Sale

Even More Spotlights fr...

We covered a fantastic range of beach holidays last Friday when we announced the wider availability of our flash autumn sale. This Monday, we want to put the spotlight on some of our different properties – three that we think will satisfy a variety of different cravings. All of...
The sunsets were stunning, great cocktails and really decent food at Rarotonga

The sunsets were stunni...

 Firstly, we had a truly amazing time! Everything went extremely smoothly and we received first class service from the moment we landed in Rarotonga to leaving Atutaki. Thank you.  Rarotonga was great. The service we received at the Royal Takitumu Villas was outstanding. The staff were...
The Cook Islands, Pearl of the Pacific from the Sunday Times

The Cook Islands, Pearl...

Cannibal ancestors, unexplored caverns and the kindest people on earth: Rarotonga is the world’s best stopover By Brian Schofield As a widely accepted rule of thumb, if you can see a sparkling array of tropical fish through the bottom half of your snorkel mask and an open beach bar...