Adventure Magazine

TRAVEL BUBBLES

The travel bubble that opened between NZ and the Cook Islands on May 17th was more significant than the opening with Australia a month earlier. On May 17th we opened to the Cook Islands and we saw a different kind of bubble open, a bubble for recreation not income generation.

Sure, for the Cooks Islands themselves it is the tourism lifeline that they have been waiting for;

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