Aitutaki Atoll – Hosted Small Group Expeditions

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Aitutaki is the perfect Pacific destination to bring non-fishing partners and to create bespoke small group expeditions. The atoll offers diving, lagoon cruises with snorkeling, moped, kayak and bike hire, blue-water trips, guided walks and a stunning beachfront and resort-side pools for those seeking some relaxed time in the sun.

ARRIVING

Take the Alaska Airlines weekly route to Rarotonga landing Friday night and we’ll be there to meet you. We stay at one of the beachfront hotels before transferring up to Aitutaki after breakfast and coffee on Saturday morning.

Depending on your preference for accommodation, we’ll arrive on a stunning island resort, or unpack our bags at a holiday villa, then head down to the beach for a half day on the water to get warmed up for the week ahead.

Sunday is a spiritual and family-centric day for the Aitutaki community and we respect that by spending the day exploring, perhaps taking a tourist trip around the atoll or out into the blue water to watch whales (seasonal), and enjoy a big dinner out on the town.

FISHING

Monday through Friday is about catching giant trevally, bonefish, triggerfish and other local species. We enjoy a quick cooked breakfast before meeting our guides and boats at the water’s edge. We take packed lunches and cool beverages each day.

Expect to fish for bonefish up to 10lbs and GT’s up to and over 60lbs. This is a healthy and remote fishery.

DEPARTURE

We relocate back to Rarotonga on Saturday morning or Friday evening to ensure you make the return flight to Honolulu. For those carrying on to New Zealand or Australia, you have much more flexibility in flight days and times.

Aitutaki is the perfect Pacific destination to bring non-fishing partners and to create bespoke small group expeditions. The atoll offers diving, lagoon cruises with snorkeling, moped, kayak and bike hire, blue-water trips, guided walks and a stunning beachfront and resort-side pools for those seeking some relaxed time in the sun.

ARRIVING

Take the Alaska Airlines weekly route to Rarotonga landing Friday night and we’ll be there to meet you. We stay at one of the beachfront hotels before transferring up to Aitutaki after breakfast and coffee on Saturday morning.

Depending on your preference for accommodation, we’ll arrive on a stunning island resort, or unpack our bags at a holiday villa, then head down to the beach for a half day on the water to get warmed up for the week ahead.

Sunday is a spiritual and family-centric day for the Aitutaki community and we respect that by spending the day exploring, perhaps taking a tourist trip around the atoll or out into the blue water to watch whales (seasonal), and enjoy a big dinner out on the town.

FISHING

Monday through Friday is about catching giant trevally, bonefish, triggerfish and other local species. We enjoy a quick cooked breakfast before meeting our guides and boats at the water’s edge. We take packed lunches and cool beverages each day.

Expect to fish for bonefish up to 10lbs and GT’s up to and over 60lbs. This is a healthy and remote fishery.

DEPARTURE

We relocate back to Rarotonga on Saturday morning or Friday evening to ensure you make the return flight to Honolulu. For those carrying on to New Zealand or Australia, you have much more flexibility in flight days and times.