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9.8 87 reviews
Cook Islands
24/09 – 30/09
RM794/nighttotal: RM4764 (6 )
Petero's Place - "Anui" Bungalow Lagoon View 1
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bungalow , Arutanga
Petero's Place, a beachfront bungalow in Aitutaki's southwestern district, is situated near the lagoon and within a minute's walk of One Foot Island Adventures and Teking Cruises boat tours. This self-contained unit sleeps two guests, features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and offers stunning sunset views from its private deck, alongside access to the surrounding area.
9.4 7 reviews
Cook Islands
20/08 – 27/08
RM544/nighttotal: RM3808 (7 )
Aroko Bungalows Lagoon View 3
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cabin , Rarotonga
This lodge is situated in the Avarua district of Rarotonga, providing a peaceful retreat just 1 kilometre from the island's main administrative and commercial centre, offering convenient access to shops and services. This accommodation for two guests includes complimentary Aroko Starlink internet, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a garden, serving as an ideal base for exploring Rarotonga's natural beauty and local culture.
Cook Islands
01/10 – 31/10
RM416/nighttotal: RM12480 (30 )
Rbb Tiny Home Studio 5 & 6
2 1
cabin , Rarotonga
This secluded lodge offers an authentic Rarotonga experience in a remote district, ideal for those seeking solitude and direct access to untouched natural landscapes, with minimal light pollution for excellent stargazing. This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling accommodates up to 4 guests, featuring air conditioning and a kitchen, providing a peaceful retreat away from bustling tourist centres.
9.1 292 reviews
Cook Islands
24/09 – 30/09
RM842/nighttotal: RM5052 (6 )
Te Ava Beach Villas
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house , Rarotonga
This charming house is situated in Titikaveka, directly on the beautiful Vaimaanga Beach, just a short walk from Tikioki and Muri Beaches. This property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The house offers a comfortable 120 square metre space with one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony with ocean views, barbecue facilities, modern amenities like a flat-screen TV and DVD player, and direct access to the beach.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Cook Islands
What are the best landmarks to visit in the Cook Islands?
The Cook Islands offer a stunning array of landmarks. For breathtaking views, head to the Needle at Aitutaki, a dramatic rock formation rising from the lagoon. Rarotonga's iconic Te Rua Manga (the Cross Island Track) offers stunning panoramic views. The Ara Metua historical site on Rarotonga showcases ancient Polynesian culture. On Aitutaki, the pristine One Foot Island is a must-see, famous for its postcard-perfect white sand beach.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Cook Islands?
What are some must-do activities in the Cook Islands?
Lagoon cruises are a popular way to explore the islands' stunning waters, often including snorkeling or diving opportunities at coral reefs. Exploring the islands by bike is a fantastic way to experience the local culture and scenery. For a more active experience, consider hiking the Cross Island Track on Rarotonga. Don't miss the opportunity to try some watersports like paddleboarding or kayaking.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is sunny and warm with less rainfall. This period offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities and exploring the islands.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Cook Islands?
Which neighborhoods or areas are best for spending a week in the Cook Islands?
Rarotonga offers diverse options. Avarua, the main town, provides easy access to shops and restaurants. Muri Beach is known for its beautiful beaches and resorts, ideal for relaxation. For a quieter experience, consider the areas around Titikaveka or Arorangi.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Cook Islands?
Which parts of the Cook Islands are perfect for a weekend getaway?
Aitutaki is perfect for a short trip. Its stunning lagoon and laid-back atmosphere make it ideal for a relaxing weekend escape. You can easily enjoy the highlights in a couple of days.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Cook Islands?
Is renting a car recommended for exploring the Cook Islands?
Renting a car is recommended for exploring Rarotonga, as it allows for greater flexibility to visit different beaches and attractions. Public transport is available, but a car provides more convenience. On smaller islands like Aitutaki, renting a scooter or bicycle is a popular choice.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Cook Islands?
Are credit cards widely accepted in the Cook Islands?
Major credit cards are widely accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, especially on Rarotonga. However, it's always wise to carry some local currency (New Zealand dollar) for smaller establishments or markets.
What are the largest airports in the Cook Islands?
Rarotonga International Airport (RAR) is the main international airport, serving most flights to and from the Cook Islands. Aitutaki Airport (AIU) serves Aitutaki and other smaller islands.
Are there any unwritten rules of behavior visitors should know about in the Cook Islands?
It's customary to greet people with a 'kia orana' (hello). Respect local customs and traditions, dress modestly when visiting churches or cultural sites, and always ask permission before taking photographs of people. Showing respect for the environment is also important.
What local specialties should you try in the Cook Islands?
Ika Mata (marinated raw fish) is a must-try. Also, sample the local fruits, such as the delicious mangoes and pawpaws. Try the traditional Umu kai (earth oven feast) for a unique culinary experience.
Where are the best shopping spots in the Cook Islands?
Avarua town on Rarotonga offers a range of shops, from supermarkets to local craft markets. The Punanga Nui Market is a great place to find souvenirs and local produce. Smaller shops and craft stalls are also found in various locations across the islands.
What signature events or festivals take place in the Cook Islands?
The Cook Islands National Day (July 4th) celebrations are a highlight. Various local festivals and events are held throughout the year, often celebrating traditional arts, music, and dance. Check local listings for specific dates and events.
What’s the best place in the Cook Islands for mild and comfortable weather?
Rarotonga generally offers consistently mild and comfortable weather throughout the year, although the dry season (May to October) provides the most predictable sunshine.
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 sunscreen and insect repellent. Underestimating the time needed to travel between islands. Forgetting to exchange currency.
What are some hidden gems to explore in the Cook Islands?
The less-visited islands like Manihiki and Rakahanga offer pristine beaches and a more secluded experience. Hiking less-known trails in Rarotonga's interior reveals stunning waterfalls and panoramic views. Exploring the smaller villages and interacting with the locals is an enriching experience.