Aitutaki - Docking

Sep 12, 2025

Harbour Entrance

A channel dredging project was undertaken during 2024/2025 to deepen the harbour channel to six metres, widen it to 15 metres and install new light poles.

See the following news item for details on the port project.

Channel Dredging Part of new Port Project

Anchorages

It is possible to anchor inside the harbour in 10 - 12ft of water with your stern close to the southern wharf.   Due to the port upgrades swinging room is tight.

Boats too large or with the deeper draft (more than two meters) should anchor outside the reef to the south of the channel (there is a shallower area also on the North side, but a real trap for anchors as poor holding and isolated coral heads have been reported here.

Arutanga Harbour, Aitutaki - photo courtesy of Jim Yares from SV Roam taking in July 2025.

Lagoon Access

Only Cook Islands citizens and residents are allowed to operate motorboats, including dinghies, in the lagoon.

This means taking a water taxi to the best kite spots and using a dive operator to take you to dive locations. Cost is $40pp.

Last updated:  September 2025

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