Tired of the flop and drop? Stephanie Holmes finds some memorable adventures for your next tropical getaway.
1. Birdwatching in Tonga
Pests have been eradicated on Maninita in Tonga's Vava'u group and now the tiny island is a haven for 19 species of birds, including three species of breeding land birds (the wattled honeyeater, banded rail and white collared kingfisher), and seabirds. Further north on Nuiafo'ou, the critically endangered Tongan megapode can be found, while on the southern island of 'Eua, you'll be able to spot the rare red-breasted koki. Visitors to the private Mounu Island Resort can book birdwatching tours arranged by owners Allan and Lyn Bowe, who also run Birdwatch Tonga.
2. Trek the jungle in Rarotonga
Rarotonga has a variety of hiking trails, including the Papua Waterfall, Avana Valley, and Turangi tracks, and the Raemaru Lookout. To combine a Cook Islands' cultural experience with your trek, book in with local legend Pa on one of his walking tours. With blond dreadlocks, bare feet and loincloth, 70-something Pa is certainly a character. He guides Cross Island Treks or Nature Walks, and along the way he'll tell tales of his childhood, his family (12 children and 22 grandchildren), the famous people he's walked with (the Dalai Lama), and the beautiful island's many myths and legends.