10
Tourist Attractions in the Cook Islands

1
Aitutaki Lagoon

This must be what heaven looks like. Aitutaki picture-perfect lagoon glows in technicolor shades of turquoise.

2
Avarua, Rarotonga

Situated on the north coast of Rarotonga, Avarua is the capital of the Cook Islands.

3
Te Vara Nui Village

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.

4
Tapuaetai (One Foot Island) Tour

Fringed by gently curving coconut palms, beautiful Tapuaetai, or One Foot Island as it is more commonly known.

5
Arorangi, Rarotonga

Arorangi is a small village on the west side of Rarotonga and was the island's first missionary village.

6
Muri Beach, Rarotonga

Muri Beach or Muri Lagoon, as it is sometimes called, is one of the most popular and picturesque beaches on the island.

7
Maire Nui Gardens, Rarotonga

A short stroll from Titikaveka Beach, the delightful organic Maire Nui Gardens will immerse you in the vibrant beauty of Cook Islands' flora.

8
Titikaveka Beach, Rarotonga

On the southwest coast of Rarotonga, pretty Titikaveka Beach and lagoon is one of the island's best areas to swim and snorkel.

9
Punanga Nui Outdoor Market, Rarotonga

If you're in Avarua on a Saturday, the vibrant waterfront Punanga Nui Outdoor Market is a must-visit attraction.

10
Cross-Island Hike to Te Rua Manga

The trail leads from the north coast up to the distinctive pinnacle rock Te Rua Manga. one of the island's most famous landmarks.

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