Advertisement
Palmerston Island is one of the most remote islands in the Cook Islands, consisting of a main island and several small coral reefs. The island is sparsely populated, mostly descendants of British sailor William Marsters, with a unique family culture and traditions. The scenery here is pristine and the sea is blue, making it a paradise for snorkeling and fishing. Due to the inconvenient transportation, few tourists come, but this also preserves the pure nature and tranquil atmosphere.
Advertisement
Advertisement