Palmerston
An atoll with a land area of one square mile, Palmerston is the only true atoll in the southern Cook group. It consists of six sandy motu (islets) scattered around a coral reef and surrounding a lagoon about seven miles across. When Captain Cook landed on Palmerston on June 16, 1777, the island was then uninhabited. Cook named the island in honor of the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Palmerston. Tradition has it that an ancient name for the island was Avarau, meaning "two hundred harbors." In 1863 a ship's carpenter and barrelmaker (cooper) named William Masters arrived from Manuae with two Polynesian wives and annexed the island. He shortly added a third wife and from this harem he propagated a large family and settled in firmly as virtual king and autocrat of the community until his death in 1899. Palmerston's current population of 50 is descended from him and his three Polynesian wives. Masters is said to have originated from Gloucestershire and the island's population speak excellent English with a distinct Gloucestershire accent. William's descendants now spell their name "Marsters."
Currency
Currency in Cook Islands: New Zealand dollar (NZD)
| Cruise Lines | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | 2009 Jan |
Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug |
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| Silversea |
Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Star on 12/13/08 · $549
Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Sky on 12/05/08 · $239
Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Jade on 12/12/08 · $999
NCL America Pride of America on 12/13/08 · $1308
Crystal Symphony on 09/16/08 · $3,495
Crystal Symphony on 09/27/08 · $3,495
Crystal Symphony on 10/08/08 · $3,495
Crystal Symphony on 10/19/08 · $3,495