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The Cook Islands comprise 15 islands in the South Pacific. Rarotonga, the largest, is home to Avarua, the Cook Islands’ capital. The island paradise is known for its stellar snorkeling and diving sites, family-friendly attractions and romantic scenery.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

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Rarotonga International Airport is the main international gateway to the Cook Islands. It is located in Avarua, Rarotonga. Direct flights arrive from Auckland (AKL), Sydney (SYD), Los Angeles (LAX) and Tahiti (PPT). Once in Rarotonga, travelers can transfer to the smaller, domestic airports on Aitutaki, Mangaia, Enua, Mauke and Mitiaro islands via Air Rarotonga. Some resorts offer airport transfers. Two public buses service Rarotonga, and taxis offer another option for getting around. Scooters, bicycles and rental cars are also available.

LODGING

Little Polynesian Resort

Perfect for a honeymoon, Little Polynesian Resort is a secluded beachfront property on Titikaveka Beach in Rarotonga. It boasts 14 bungalows and suites, ideal for a private getaway.

Main Road, Titikaveka, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, tel 682 24 280 littlepolynesian.com

Pacific Resort Aitutaki

Pacific Resort Aitutaki features 27 bungalows and villas with private balconies and direct beach access. Visit Rapae Bay Restaurant for fine dining and Tiare Spa for spa treatments utilizing local products.

Aitutaki, Cook Islands, tel 682 31 720 pacific aitutaki.com

Te Manava Luxury Villas & Spa

The luxury resort boasts 13 self-contained villas with one-, two- or three-bedroom options. Te Manava’s Kids Club program offers interactive cultural and beach activities, ideal for families traveling with young children.

Ara Tapu, Ngatangiia District, Cook Islands, tel 682 28 150 temanava.com DINING

Flying Boat Beach Bar & Grill

Take in stunning views of Aitutaki from Flying Boat Beach Bar & Grill at Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort. Sample tropical dishes and choose from the selection of wine, beer and spirits.

Motu Akitua, Aitutaki, Cook Islands, tel 682 31 200 aitutakilagoonresort.com

Nautilus Restaurant

Located at Nautilus Resort Rarotonga, the award-winning beachfront restaurant serves a Polynesian-inspired menu available for dinner service.

Nautilus Resort Rarotonga, Ara Tapu, Ngatangiia District, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, tel 682 25 125 nautilusresortrarotonga.com

On the Beach Bar & Restaurant

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the beachfront restaurant at Manuia Beach Resort utilizes local ingredients in its dishes, all accompanied with top-notch service.

Manuia Beach Resort, Main Road Inave, Arorangi, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, tel 682 22 482 otbrarotonga.com

Sand and Sun:

Titikaveka Beach in Rarotonga

PHOTO: © RAFAEL BEN ARI | DREAMSTIME.COM

ATTRACTIONS

Avarua

Located on the north coast of Rarotonga, Avarua, the Cook Islands capital, is home to numerous shops and restaurants. Visit Punanga Nui Market and browse local handicrafts, jewelry, books, fresh fruit, clothing and other souvenirs. The market is open Monday–Saturday, though Saturday is the main market day for vendors. Learn more about the history of the islands at Cook Islands Library & Museum.

Mount Maungapu

Take a hike to the top of Mount Maungapu, the highest point on Aitutaki. The mountain provides stunning 360-degree views of the island’s lush landscape. Be sure to bring plenty of water and bug spray. Wear hiking shoes and appropriate clothing to stay comfortable in the heat.

Te Vara Nui Village

Located on Muri Beach, Rarotonga, the one-of-a-kind attraction combines cultural aspects of the Cook Islands with live entertainment. Go on the cultural village tour to learn about the history of the islands. Stay for the over-water night show complete with floating stages, a waterfall garden and buffet dinner. The experience is perfect for groups of all ages.

Te Vara Nui, Ara Tapu, Cook Islands, tel 682 24 006 tevaranui.co.ck

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