So IES has a little secret. They arrange a field-trip vacation for you over your mid-semester break. When I registered for my study abroad semester in New Zealand I was not aware of this. However, that made the realization all the more exciting when I was told that for my break I would be going to the Cook Islands!
I flew with 12 other IES students and our program director Eunice McKessar to Auckland and then Rarotonga, the largest island in the Cook Islands the morning after our last day of class. We stayed there for a week and it was one of the greatest weeks of my life. Despite only having a total of 7 hours of “free time” our field trip was chocked full of some of the greatest adventures that I have ever had. We did so much that we were busy non-stop from 8am to 10pm at night.
A highlight for me was visiting a local school. We got to watch the children in
Another highlight was participating in a Hangi – a meal cooked in the ground, with a local Cook Island Maori family. They taught us how to weave our own plates, and make sarongs. Following dinner we had a dance competition and I won for the men!
Other notable activities were a cross-island walk over a mountain, biking around the island, going to a local market, snorkeling on the coral reef, and eating seafood on the beech by a fire. The week was busy but one of the greatest times of my life!