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About RarotongaAbout Rarotonga
We' re fortunate to have Rarotonga at home. It is a true paradise, from the breathtaking summits to the cool waters of the Laguna. Rarotonga, the biggest of the 15 Cook Island isles, has something for every traveller. Numerous cafés, restuarants and pubs are on the coast, while the municipality of Avarua and Punanga Nui market provide art and craft, and more.
A variety of routes and adventurous pursuits keep the adventurous seeker thrilled, while the hikes, the Laguna and its distinctive eco-system are at the disposal of those who love the outdoors. Since Rarotonga has so many delicacies to serve, we serve our customers breakfasts and invite you to discover the local cuisine. Featuring so much to do for such a small isle, we've put together a great selection of our favourites for you.
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Tiana's Strand Villas is situated at the calm southeastern end of Muri Bay at the southeastern edge of Rarotonga. From Rarotonga Airport it is 30 minutes by car and 20 minutes from Avarua Town. All our chalets and apartments are absolutely promenades with wonderful view of Muri and Muri Lagoon.
Snorkeling is good around the small islet in front of our shore and 10 minutes on foot is the Fruits of Rarotonga, as the best snorkeling on Rarotonga. There is also a seakayak for our guests to discover the Laguna, the coastline and the off-shore islets. We' re within easy reach of two of our own cafes, the Segelclub, five great dining rooms, an online café and a grocer.
You can also hire three mopeds and cars within 800 meters, as well as the Sailing Club and Koka Lagoon, where you can hire paddleboards, a catamaran and snorkel-equipment.
The Cook Island A group of 15 picturesque archipelago island and plains stretching over 2 million km2 in the Pacific Ocean are home to some of the friendliest, most welcoming and proudest Polynesians in the world.
The Cook Island A group of 15 picturesque archipelago island and plains stretching over 2 million km2 in the Pacific Ocean are home to some of the friendliest, most welcoming and proudest Polynesians in the world. Situated in the heart of the Polynesia Triangle, the Cook Island is bordered to the south by Tonga and Samoa and to the south by Tahiti and the Fr.
With its warm, relaxing rhythm of living, temperatures, culture and breathtaking countryside, the Cook Islands are an excellent place to relax and soak up. Be it a spooky weddings and honeymoons getaway, a treasured home away from home, or the opportunity to spend the night on your own desert islands, the Cook Islands have something for everyone.