Tourist Attractions
Beaches »
White sands, clear and warm azure water, swaying palm trees…you name it, the beaches of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands are the physical embodiment of the tropical island dream. Once dominated by a volcano, those now craggy mountains are covered by lush green jungle to contrast dramatically against the bone-white... more »
Going Troppo Night Life Tour »
For a tropical island with a circumference of just 32km across, Rarotonga boasts over 70 restaurants, bar and nightspots. Concentrated in the capital town of Avarua on the north side of the island, this impressive party scene kicks off on Friday nights – the local 'big night out' – where... more »
Te Vara Nui »
A fusion of tradition and entertainment, Te Vara Nui Village on Rarotonga Island is a visitor attraction that showcases the local Maori culture through stories, history, dance and music. Named for a former Raratongan entertainer, Vara, who performed throughout the Pacific. This purpose-built village is an opportunity to glean an... more »
Punanga Nui Market »
Trading six days a week since its inception in 1992, with the ground-breaking ceremony performed by Prince Edward, Punanga Nui Cultural Market is a sprawling site in the capital town of Avarua doing a brisk trade in fresh produce and fish, local crafts, clothing, music and more. Spending Saturday mornings... more »
Cross Island Walk »
While the seductive sun, surf and sand combo of Rarotonga's beautiful beaches claims many holidaymakers, the rugged cliffs and dense jungle in the interior of the island yields many ancient sites, local legends and scenic views. The Cross Island Walk traverses the jungle-like scenery to allow visitors to explore the... more »