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9.8 61 reviews
Cook Islands
29/08 – 12/09
IDR 1337820/total: IDR 18729480 (14 )
Shiloh 'Are (Tiny House)
1 2
cabin , Takitumu District
Shiloh Tiny House Studio, a self-contained studio in the Takitumu district, is located 1km from Wigmore's Super Store and 7km from Muri Night Markets, offering easy access to a tranquil beach lagoon and turtle tours. This 1-bathroom property sleeps 2 guests and includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, a garden, parking, and proximity to Ariki Adventures cafe with free Wi-Fi; homegrown produce adds a unique touch.
This newly built studio bungalow is situated on Muri Beach's western edge in the Ngatangiia District, a short walk from bars, cafes, and restaurants, with easy access to Captain Tama's for kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals and the Fruits of Raro marine reserve for snorkelling. The self-contained unit, sleeping two, features a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a stylish bathroom, and includes beach chairs, mats, and snorkel gear; guests can enjoy the nearby Muri Beach and its amenities.
10 38 reviews
Cook Islands
11/10 – 18/10
IDR 3947053/total: IDR 27629371 (7 )
Blue View Studio
Vaimaanga
Rarotonga
1 2
house , Vaimaanga Tapere
Blue View Studio, a beachfront studio apartment in Vaimaanga, offers direct lagoon access ideal for swimming and snorkelling. This self-catering unit sleeps three, featuring a king-size bed, a double sofa bed, a kitchenette with gas hob, microwave and electric frypan, air conditioning, and includes the free use of two kayaks and a stand-up paddleboard.
9.8 26 reviews
Cook Islands
11/10 – 18/10
IDR 5160269/total: IDR 36121883 (7 )
Pokoinu Palms House & Pool Near Town/beach/airport
1 2
house , Avarua
Pokoinu Palms, a hillside house in Avarua, offers stunning views of aircraft landing approaches and is a short drive from local attractions. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four guests and boasts a private pool, fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, laundry facilities (washer, dryer), a 55" smart TV, free WiFi and complimentary toiletries.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Cook Islands
When is the ideal time to visit the Cook Islands?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to October. Expect warm, sunny days with less rain during these months, perfect for outdoor activities. Keep in mind that this is also peak season, so flights and accommodations will likely be more expensive.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Cook Islands?
Which neighborhoods or areas are best for spending a week in the Cook Islands?
Muri Beach in Rarotonga is a popular choice, known for its stunning lagoon and range of resorts and restaurants. Aitutaki offers a more laid-back atmosphere with beautiful beaches and lagoons, perfect for relaxation. For a more local experience, consider exploring smaller villages like Arorangi in Rarotonga.
Which parts of the Cook Islands are perfect for a weekend getaway?
Rarotonga is easily accessible and offers enough to fill a weekend. You could focus on Muri Beach, exploring the lagoon, and enjoying some local cuisine. Aitutaki is also doable for a long weekend, though travel time needs to be factored in.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Cook Islands?
Is renting a car recommended for exploring the Cook Islands?
Rarotonga is small enough to explore easily by bus or scooter, and taxis are readily available. However, renting a car offers more flexibility, especially if you plan to explore beyond the main tourist areas. On the outer islands, renting a car or scooter is often necessary.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Cook Islands?
Are credit cards widely accepted in the Cook Islands?
Major credit cards are generally accepted in larger hotels, restaurants, and shops, particularly in tourist areas. However, it's always a good idea to carry some local currency (New Zealand dollar) for smaller establishments or more remote locations.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Cook Islands?
What are the largest airports in the Cook Islands?
Rarotonga International Airport (RAR) is the main international airport, serving most flights. There are smaller airports on some of the outer islands, but domestic flights are often required to reach them.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Cook Islands?
Are there any unwritten rules of behavior visitors should know about in the Cook Islands?
Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting churches or marae (traditional meeting places). It's considered polite to greet people with a 'kia ora' and to remove your shoes before entering some homes. Learn a few basic phrases in Cook Islands Maori for a more immersive experience.
What local specialties should you try in the Cook Islands?
Ika Mata (marinated raw fish) is a must-try, as is the delicious Kokoda (similar to ceviche). Try the local fruits like pawpaw and mango. Look for traditional meals featuring seafood and root vegetables cooked in an umu (earth oven).
Where are the best shopping spots in the Cook Islands?
The Punanga Nui Market in Rarotonga is a great place to find local crafts, souvenirs, and fresh produce. Smaller shops and boutiques are scattered throughout the main tourist areas, offering a range of goods.
What signature events or festivals take place in the Cook Islands?
The Cook Islands National Day (August 4th) is a big celebration, and many islands host their own local festivals and celebrations throughout the year. The annual Te Maeva Nui festival in Rarotonga is a highlight, showcasing local culture through dance, music, and food.
What’s the best place in the Cook Islands for mild and comfortable weather?
The weather in the Cook Islands is generally mild and comfortable year-round. However, the outer islands tend to have slightly less humidity than Rarotonga, particularly during the drier months.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in the Cook Islands?
Not booking accommodations and flights in advance, especially during peak season. Not bringing enough New Zealand dollars for smaller transactions. Underestimating the distances between islands and not planning travel time accordingly.
What are some hidden gems to explore in the Cook Islands?
The Aroa Marine Reserve in Rarotonga offers fantastic snorkeling and diving opportunities beyond the more popular Muri Lagoon. Exploring the less-visited outer islands like Mangaia or Aitutaki's less-developed areas offers a more secluded and authentic experience.