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The Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa
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Experience warm island hospitality and the incomparable spirit of the South Seas at Rarotonga’s best beach resort.
Immerse yourself in paradise at the renowned Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa on the island’s beach and crystal clear lagoon. Here you’ll discover the Aro’a Lagoon Marine Reserve, a snorkeller’s paradise where you can play with the jewel-coloured reef fish to your heart’s content (at any tide!). Join the resort’s friendly Activities Team to hand-feed the fish, go on a snorkelling safari, paddle a vaka (outrigger), husk a coconut, or make an lei—all as part of the resort’s wealth of complimentary activities. Voted a Top 10 family-friendly resort by readers of Holidays With Kids Magazine, The Rarotongan offers the famous Moko’s Kids Club where kids play free, new Teen Zone and new Banana Beach Playland crèche for 0-3 years (charge applies).
Treat yourself to some well-deserved ‘me time’ at the new SpaPolynesia LUXE @ Lime Blossom Villa—offering a wide range of spa, beauty and hydrotherapy treatments.
Dream island wedding
For couples in love there’s a personal wedding planner to create your dream island wedding. Wedding groups have a variety of reception venues to choose from including the uber-romantic, silk-lined Blue Lagoon Marquee and the new nightclub, Latitude 21-30, for into-the-night celebrations.
For the perfect romantic retreat, follow in the footsteps of the famous to The Rarotongan’s unique sister resort, Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa, the only resort directly on the world’s most beautiful lagoon, Aitutaki. Sublime.
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Guide to Rarotonga
Raratonga is the main island of the Cook Islands and caters to almost 90 percent of the country’s tourist accommodation and offers many activities. The population is approximately 9000, mostly indigenous Maoris and almost half living around Avarua Town on the north coast.
The Maori ancestors landed on the Cook Islands in their magnificent, giant doublehulled canoes that are still proudly part of the traditional way of life. They were guided by their knowledge of the stars and the famous power of Polynesian navigation.
Sometimes referred to at the Hawaii of yesteryear, Raratonga is a small volcanic island with a landmass of only 26 square miles. It is dotted with pretty villages, a friendly atmosphere, lovely mountain views and hiking trails. It has a reputation for excellent snorkelling off the beaches that line most of the coast.
Raratonga enjoys a climate is warm and sunny all year. There is more rain and higher humidity between the summer months of December to April. The high season for tourism is during Christmas when New Zealanders and Australians visit during their summer school holidays. Tradition and a cultural heritage are trademarks of the island. Music is an integral part of the culture and part of the islander’s daily routine. Stunning chants and hymns emanate from the churches and local string bands use a combination of electronic and traditional ukuleles made from coconut shells to entertain. Visitors will often be invited to join with the hipswaying dancers when the music begins!
Fishing, paddling, sailing, and swimming are just some of the activities that abound in this tropical paradise. If you feel like more adventure, take a trip into the hinterland and experience the unique flora and fauna of the lush rain forests. Take time to listen to the legends of ancient wars and love affairs that stretch far back into an almost forgotten time.
Getting around Rarotonga is easy. With no traffic lights to be seen, relax and meander on a bus around the island. Buses uniquely travel both clockwise and anticlockwise on the road that circles the island and obliging drivers will pick-up and drop-off at will. Scooters are also a popular mode of transport sometimes carrying whole families.
While nurturing its culture and tradition with sensitivity and pride, Rarotonga is also very much part of the present and offers everything today’s visitors expect. Experience Rarotonga and you will not be disappointed.