This must be what heaven looks like. Aitutaki picture-perfect lagoon glows in technicolor shades of turquoise.
Situated on the north coast of Rarotonga, Avarua is the capital of the Cook Islands.
Attending the Over-Water Night Show and Buffet Dinner is one of the best things to do for families in Rarotonga's Te Vara Nui Village.
Fringed by gently curving coconut palms, beautiful Tapuaetai, or One Foot Island as it is more commonly known.
Arorangi is a small village on the west side of Rarotonga and was the island's first missionary village.
Muri Beach or Muri Lagoon, as it is sometimes called, is one of the most popular and picturesque beaches on the island.
A short stroll from Titikaveka Beach, the delightful organic Maire Nui Gardens will immerse you in the vibrant beauty of Cook Islands' flora.
On the southwest coast of Rarotonga, pretty Titikaveka Beach and lagoon is one of the island's best areas to swim and snorkel.
If you're in Avarua on a Saturday, the vibrant waterfront Punanga Nui Outdoor Market is a must-visit attraction.
The trail leads from the north coast up to the distinctive pinnacle rock Te Rua Manga. one of the island's most famous landmarks.