From 1 July 2011, visitors travelling on New Zealand (NZ) passports are granted an entry permit for a stay of 90 days on arrival in the Cook Islands. This exemption will not apply to NZ citizens travelling to the Cook Islands on non-NZ passports.
An entry permit is not required by persons who are entering the Cook Islands as bona-fide visitors.
A bona-fide visitor refers to any person who enters the Cook Islands for recreation or vacation/holiday and is exempted from requiring an entry permit for a stay of not more than 31 days. It also applies to any person who enters the Cook Islands for the purpose of exploring investment opportunities.
Those intending to attend business meetings, conferences, exhibitions and sports activities, including tournaments may also travel as bona-fide visitors. An extension beyond 31 days is however available only to those undertaking holiday or recreation.
I have been to other Pacific islands Fiji (including small islands with Lagoon) Tahiti and Tonga.
Aitutaki of Cook Islands is the best-of-best.作者: sunshinedeng 时间: 2014-3-28 16:28:20