
Suwarrow - Wikipedia
Suwarrow (also called Suvorov, Suvarou, or Suvarov) is an island in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. It is about 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) south of the equator and 930 kilometres (580 mi) north-northwest of the capital island of Rarotonga.
Discover Suwarrow - Cook Islands
With one of the best harbours in the Pacific, the reef encloses a large landlocked lagoon and the pristine islets that form the island are scattered around the rim.
The Complete Travel Guide to Suwarrow
Jul 18, 2022 · An almost hexagonal lagoon isolated from its Northern Cook Island brothers, Suwarrow is the Cook Island’s only national park and the final frontier for adventurous travellers in the South Pacific.
An Island for One - Atlas Obscura
Sep 19, 2016 · His memoir, An Island To Oneself, detailed his self-sufficient life on Suwarrow, gardening, fishing, building, domesticating animals, and hosting various shipwrecked castaways. The book...
Suwarrow Atoll | Island, Wildlife, Nature Reserve | Britannica
Suwarrow Atoll, one of the northern Cook Islands, a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a coral atoll comprising 25 islets, the most important of which is Anchorage Island.
Cook Islands, Suwarrow - "The Castaway Island"
Nestled within the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, Suwarrow of the Cook Islands beckons as a true embodiment of seclusion and natural beauty. Dubbed ‘The Castaway Island’, Suwarrow’s enigmatic past is interwoven with tales of discovery, legendary castaways, and a pivotal role in Pacific exploration.
Suwarrow - a Cruising Guide on the World Cruising and Sailing Wiki
Jan 7, 2019 · Suwarrow (also called Suvorov, Suvarou or Suvarov) is a low coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is about 1,300 km south of the equator and 825 km northwest of Rarotonga, from which it is administered. A caretaker resides on Anchorage Island.
Suwarrow: An Island NOT to oneself - skyfallrtw.com
Aug 17, 2023 · SV Skyfall visited the island of Suwarrow after Bora Bora, en route to Samoa. The island became famous thanks to the Tom Neale book, 'An island to oneself'. We describe our visit.
Suwarrow: An island almost to ourselves | s/v The Red Thread
Nov 26, 2019 · Suwarrow (sometimes spelled Suvarov) is an atoll in the Northern Cook Islands that was named for the ship of a Russian explorer, Mikhail Lazarev, who visited the atoll in 1814. Just shy of 11 miles (17 kilometers) at its widest point and dotted with more than a dozen motu (tiny islands), it has a rather storied history.
Suvarov - Also Know As Suwarrow Island - Jane Resture
Suwarrow, also known as Suvorov, Suvarou, or Suvarov, is a small coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean's Cook Islands. It is located 825 kilometers northwest of Rarotonga, from whence it is managed, and roughly 1,300 kilometers south of the equator.