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Aerial view of Muri Lagoon, Rarotonga. Image credit: stock.adobe.com
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Relax and recharge in Polynesian bliss

Framed by a turquoise reef and crowned by soaring, verdant peaks, Rarotonga offers an effortless South Pacific blend of Polynesian tradition and 21st-century modernity. It's an idyllic, versatile destination for nature-loving families, thrill seekers, and romance-seeking travellers.

Fun things to do: Cook Islands

  • Experience the pristine Pacific Ocean from a paddleboard or underwater
  • Explore Rarotonga's forested interior by buggy, bike or 4WD
  • Try delicious local flavours at Rarotonga's weekly Punanga Nui Market
  • Treat yourself to an Island Night, Rarotonga's best night out
  • Chill out Cook Islands-style – you're in the heart of laidback Polynesia

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Experience the pristine Pacific Ocean

Boat moored at a sandy beach on Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands. Image credit: stock.adobe.comstock.adobe.com
Don't miss Aitutaki Lagoon.

Both Rarotonga and the Cooks' northern island of Aitutaki offer superb marine experiences. Recommended snorkelling locations around Rarotonga include Black Rock and Tikioki, while Muri Lagoon is popular for paddle-boarding and kite-surfing. Negotiating the lagoon at Avaavaroa Passage to spot sea turtles is made easier with Ariki Adventures' underwater sea scooters. Renowned underwater photographer Charlotte Piho also offers unique experiences to view Rarotonga's turtles. The sparkling waters of Aitutaki's world-renowned lagoon are best explored by catamaran.

Get active in Rarotonga's rugged jungle

The verdant, craggy peaks of Te Rua Manga and surrounding forest, Rarotonga. Image credit: stock.adobe.comstock.adobe.com
Te Rua Manga, Rarotonga.

Rarotonga's classic outdoor adventure is the Cross Island Trek. Traverse from north to south to reach Te Rua Manga ("The Needle"), and finish with a cooling and shaded swim at Papua (Wigmore's Waterfall). Exciting and often mud-strewn off-road adventures with Raro Buggy Tours also end at Papua. A more relaxing 2-wheeled experience, Storytellers Eco Cycle Tours travel Rarotonga's inland roads past plantations and orchards and offer insights into local Cook Islands culture. For scenic 4WD experiences imbued with irresistible Cook Islands humour, contact Raro Safari Tours.

Eat and drink at Punanga Nui Market

Aerial view of people and stalls at Punanga Nui Market, Rarotonga. Image credit: stock.adobe.comstock.adobe.com
Punanga Nui market, Rarotonga.

Ease into a relaxed island state of mind at Saturday morning's Punanga Nui Market. Luscious fruit smoothies crammed with local papaya and mango team with fresh coconut buns, while authentic dishes include maroro (grilled flying fish) and rukau (tender taro leaves mixed with coconut cream). Stallholders sell local arts and crafts – including handicrafts and colourful ukuleles – and there's often live music and dancing to take in. It's a great place to catch up with local tour operators and plan your stay on the island. Don't forget to sample the refreshing juice from a nu (fresh coconut).

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