
Navigate the sapphire waters of Polynesia with the Cook Islands & East Pacific Cruising Waterproof Travel Map. This double-sided masterpiece is designed for both the luxury resort traveler and the long-haul blue-water cruiser. Whether you are landing in Rarotonga for a tropical getaway or navigating a yacht across the International Date Line, this map provides the geographic clarity and local detail required for a seamless South Pacific adventure.
The front side focuses exclusively on the Cook Island archipelago. Recognizing that the nation is spread across a vast area of ocean, this map utilizes a sophisticated "inset" system to maximize detail:
The Main Islands: High-detail maps of Rarotonga, Mangaia, and Aitutaki, featuring roads, topography, and resort locations.
The Remote North: Detailed views of isolated atolls such as Penrhyn and Palmerston, perfect for off-the-beaten-path explorers.
Urban Hubs: Essential street-level insets for the capital, Avarua, and the charming town of Arutanga on Aitutaki.
Quick Reference: A convenient country overview map in the lower corner uses a blue-numbered system (1–15) to help you locate every island in the chain instantly.
Flip the map over for a sweeping panoramic view of the Eastern South Pacific. This side is an invaluable tool for trans-Pacific planning, covering the massive maritime corridor between the Marshall Islands and Tahiti.
Vast Coverage: Spans from Hawaii in the north to New Zealand in the south.
Island Nations Included: Navigate the waters of Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Nauru, New Caledonia, and the Solomon Islands.
Cruising Routes: Ideal for visualizing distances and routes between major Pacific hubs for yachting and commercial transit.
| Feature | Details |
| Regions Covered | Cook Islands (Side 1); East Pacific (Side 2) |
| Major Insets | Avarua, Arutanga, Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mangaia |
| Nations Included | Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, etc. |
| Map Type | Double-sided Travel / Cruising / Topographic |
| Key Features | Resort locations, Atoll details, Trans-Pacific routes |