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The Port of Aitutaki, located in the Cook Islands, is a small yet significant maritime facility serving the second-largest island in the archipelago. Aitutaki is renowned for its stunning lagoons, crystal-clear waters, and unique coral reefs, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural experiences. The port primarily caters to inter-island shipping, providing essential services for both residents and visitors.
Aitutaki's port facilitates the import and export of goods, supporting the local economy and ensuring the availability of essential supplies such as food, building materials, and fuel. The port also plays a crucial role in the tourism sector, as it is a point of entry for visitors traveling between the main island of Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Small cruise ships and ferries use the port to transport tourists, further contributing to the economic development of the island.
While the Port of Aitutaki is not as large or busy as other ports in the region, its strategic importance lies in its ability to connect the island to the rest of the Cook Islands. Ongoing efforts to improve port facilities and infrastructure will enhance its capacity and efficiency, supporting the continued growth and sustainability of Aitutaki’s economy.
From Aitutaki, Cook Islands to the world and back again. PFL transshipment services open up Aitutaki to trade anywhere across the Pacific and beyond. Contact our team for more information.
Aitutaki is part of our NZ Cook Islands Service Route for direct shipments with New Zealand
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Avatiu Wharf, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
P: +68 2 27 185
F: +68 2 27 186
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P O Box 435, Rarotonga, Cook Islands