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| This is the largest of the Cook
Islands and comprises 67 square kilometres of mountains
and flat coastal areas. Encircling the island is stunning
coral reef, which harbours a lagoon of clear turquoise
waters. |
Avarua is the main town on Rarotonga and
has a friendly, bustling atmosphere. There is a ring road
around the island that is only 32 km long, making it easy
to explore, either by scooter, bicycle, car or even by
local bus. International flights land at the airport on
Rarotonga on a regular basis.
The volcanoes of Rarotonga’s interior, the white
sandy beaches and the unspoiled coral offer plenty of activities
for visitors as well as providing the base for day excursions
to outer islands.
There is a great variety of accommodation available in
Rarotonga and we feature a selection below, so please call
our staff, for help and advice if you can’t find
exactly what you are looking for here.
The following packages are for a 3-night stopover. |
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| Manuia
Beach Boutique |
| Prices
from: |
£196
per person |
| Price
include: |
3-nights
accommodation, return airport-hotel transfers, breakfasts |
| Nestled on
the edge of a marine reserve with a beautiful white
sand beach this is the ideal romantic getaway for
those looking for a nice quiet spot. |
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| Crown
Beach Resort |
| Prices
from: |
£250
per person |
| Price
include: |
3-nights
accommodation, return airport-hotel transfers, breakfasts |
| Located on
the sunset coast of Rarotonga, 22 secluded and spacious
villas are decorated in Polynesian style with quality
finish and amenities. |
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