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  1. Takutea - Wikipedia

    Takutea is a small uninhabited island in the Cook Islands, 21 kilometres (13 miles) north-west of Atiu. Administratively, the island is considered part of Atiu, the closest island. It is owned equally by all inhabitants of Atiu and not allocated to one specific village or district of Atiu.

  2. Discover Takutea - Cook Islands

    A tiny jewel in a crystal sea, Takutea is the archetypal tropic island with its emerald centre edged by a coral sand.

  3. The Complete Travel Guide to Takutea

    Jul 18, 2022 · Can you visit Takutea Island in the Cook Islands? Find out in this complete travel guide to Takutea with things to do and how to get there.

  4. Takutea | Atiu Island

    Takutea has been described by experienced divers as amazing. The reef is untouched, unbleached, unpolluted, contains features seen nowhere else and free of dead coral. Dive and you will wonder what everyone is talking about when they talk of "the imminent collapse of the worlds coral reefs".

  5. Takutea | Island, Coral Reef, Polynesian | Britannica

    Takutea, raised coral atoll of the southern Cook Islands, a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean. Its first sighting by a European (1777) was by the English navigator Capt. James Cook.

  6. Takutea: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor

    Takutea Tourism: Tripadvisor has of Takutea Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Takutea resource.

  7. Takutea - World Islands

    Dec 30, 2023 · Welcome to Takutea, a Tropical island in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the majestic Pacific Ocean. This guide offers a comprehensive overview of what makes Takutea unique – from its geography and climate to its population, infrastructure, and beyond.

  8. Takutea Island - TripBucket

    Takutea, in the Cook Islands, is a small uninhabited island 21 km northwest of Atiu in the southern Cook Islands. Because it is only 1.22 km² in size and has a very dangerous landing at the northwest corner of the reef, it has been designated a wildlife sanctuary, mainly for the red-tailed tropic birds and red-footed Boobies.

  9. Takutea, Cook Islands - deserted

    Thousands of red tailed tropicbirds and red footed boobies nest there and it's one of the most important sea bird breeding grounds in the Pacific region. The island is surrounded by a pristine, unbroken reef and fishing is prohibited within a specified area. The deeper areas off the Takutea reef are habitat for nursing humpback whales

  10. Takutea Wildlife Sanctuary - Expats Travel Together!

    Oct 30, 2023 · Takutea Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem in the Cook Islands, offering a unique opportunity to experience untouched landscapes and encounter diverse wildlife. Getting to Takutea is possible by joining a boat tour from Rarotonga or …

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