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Club Raro Resort – Adults Only
Club Raro Resort – Adults Only
The Islander Hotel
The Islander Hotelcleanliness Find paradise by Rarotonga's pristine beaches with two poolside bars to match the view.

Little Polynesian Resort
Little Polynesian Resort
The Edgewater Resort & Spa
The Edgewater Resort & Spa
Aroa Beachside Resort
Aroa Beachside Resort
Ocean Spray Villas
Ocean Spray Villascleanliness Beachside sanctuary with hiking trails, snorkeling, and garden terrace in Rarotonga.

Atupa Suites
Atupa Suitescleanliness Enjoy a serene villa with a private pool, steps from pristine beaches in Rarotonga.

The Black Pearl Beach Side Apartments
The Black Pearl Beach Side Apartments
Te Moana Nui Villa
Te Moana Nui Villa
Moana Sands Lagoon Resort - Adults Only
Moana Sands Lagoon Resort - Adults Onlycleanliness Soak in lagoon views at this adults-only paradise with poolside dining and water sports.

Muri Shores
Muri Shores
Muri Beach Club
Muri Beach Clubcleanliness Beachside bliss in Rarotonga with cabanas, spa, and island dining just steps from Muri.

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Muri
Muri Beach's crystal-clear lagoon waters invite you to explore four pristine motus (small islands) by kayak or glass-bottom boat. The powdery white sand is perfect for sunbathing while traditional outrigger canoes dot the shoreline. Snorkel among vibrant coral gardens, catch an island night performance with traditional Cook Islands dancing, or browse the Muri Night Markets for local treats. Beachfront restaurants serve fresh seafood and Polynesian fusion dishes like ika mata (raw fish salad) with stunning sunset views. Most visitors stay in luxury resorts or boutique hotels along the shore, though some vacation rentals offer more affordable options. Getting around is easy with rental scooters, bicycles, or resort shuttles that connect you to all of Rarotonga's attractions.

Avarua
Avarua's harbor brims with colorful fishing boats against a backdrop of volcanic mountains. The Punanga Nui Market buzzes with vendors selling tivaevae quilts, black pearls, and fresh ika mata. Visit the Cook Islands Library & Museum to discover ancient navigation charts or admire the historic Cook Island Christian Church with its coral limestone walls. Most visitors rent scooters or bicycles to explore this walkable town center. Casual cafes serve traditional island cuisine alongside international options. Small guesthouses and budget motels offer authentic accommodations with friendly local hosts and communal breakfast areas.

Arorangi
Arorangi blends pristine beaches with authentic Cook Islands culture along Rarotonga's sunset coast. Snorkel the crystal-clear lagoon waters, catch breathtaking sunsets on golden sands, or explore traditional coral stone churches. Beyond the shoreline, you'll discover local craft workshops and the Highland Paradise Cultural Centre showcasing island heritage. Resort restaurants serve Pacific Rim cuisine while local spots offer traditional ika mata (raw fish). Accommodation ranges from beachfront resorts to local guesthouses, all with tropical gardens and beach access. Getting around is easy with rental scooters or resort shuttles connecting you to Avarua and other island attractions.

Takitumu District
Takitumu District serves up the quintessential Cook Islands experience on Rarotonga's stunning southeastern shore. Ancient marae stone temples and Te Vara Nui Village showcase authentic Polynesian culture through vibrant fire dancing and drumming performances. Muri Beach's turquoise lagoon beckons snorkelers, while adventurous types can tackle the Cross Island Track through jungle-covered peaks for breathtaking island views. Beachfront restaurants dish out fresh mahi-mahi alongside traditional umu earth oven feasts at cultural shows. Accommodation ranges from luxury resorts with overwater bungalows to mid-range beach lodges. Most visitors explore via rental scooters or bicycles, with limited public buses circling the island twice daily.

Tapere of Titikaveka
Titikaveka's pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear lagoon create the perfect backdrop for your Cook Islands escape. Snorkeling enthusiasts flock to Tikioki Marine Sanctuary, where colorful fish dart between coral formations just steps from shore. The lush Maire Nui Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the sun, showcasing the island's vibrant tropical plants. Local cafes serve fresh seafood and traditional Cook Islands cuisine with stunning ocean views. Most accommodations feature beachfront bungalows and boutique lodges nestled among coconut groves. While public transport is limited, renting a scooter lets you explore the coastal roads and discover hidden beaches at your own pace.
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Rarotonga is well-known for its gardens while top attractions include Muri Beach. This beachside city has something for everyone including seafood restaurants as well as sights like Cook Islands Library and Museum and Aroa Beach. All are within a tropical setting.

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