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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RarotongaRarotonga - Wikipedia

    Rarotonga is a kidney-shaped volcanic island, 32 km (20 mi) in circumference, and 11.2 km (7.0 mi) wide on its longest (east-west) axis. [3] The island is the summit of an extinct Pliocene or Pleistocene volcano, which rises 5000 meters from the seafloor. [4]

  2. cookislands.travel › islands › rarotongaRarotonga | Cook Islands

    Rarotonga, the hub of the Cook Islands, has so much to see and do, yet remains unspoilt. No traffic lights, no McDonald’s and no building taller than the highest coconut tree.

  3. The Top Activities and Must-Dos on Rarotonga. That’s right, this island of only 67 km² (26 mi²) certainly does have a whopping 50 things to do and more! Rarotonga might be compact, but that is what makes it an effortless tropical destination.

  4. Rarotonga. The most populous of the Cook Islands is stunning in its natural beauty and physical drama. A halo of flame-orange coral reef encircles the island, and Rarotonga’s sapphire-blue lagoon is trimmed by sparkling white beaches. Beyond the reef, breakers foam and crash like distant thunder.

  5. Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Sipping coconut milk while bargaining for handmade jewelry and swaying your hips to live music—just another Saturday morning in Rarotonga. After a few hours of checking out the wharf-side Punanga Nui Market, hit the beaches of this reef-protected volcanic island.

  6. Discover the unspoilt paradise of Rarotonga, the vibrant heart of the Cook Islands. Immerse yourself in the scent of frangipani and the warmth of the tropical sun. Hike the majestic volcanic peak, snorkel in crystal clear waters, and explore the rich cultural heritage.

  7. In this travel guide to Rarotonga, find out what to do, where to stay, where to eat and how to plan the perfect getaway according to your unique travel style.

  8. Mar 7, 2020 · Find out when to go, what to bring, where to stay, and how to get around the largest of the Cook Islands with this Rarotonga travel guide.

  9. Escape to Rarotonga, the largest of the 15 islands of the Cook Islands. This tropical piece of paradise is also the most popular destination in the Cooks with a multitude of gorgeous resorts and villas, superb snorkelling just off the beaches, and a rugged interior with epic tropical hikes.

  10. Soon after landing in Rarotonga you can be kayaking on the crystal clear lagoon, sipping on your first cocktail or relaxing poolside at your beautiful resort. No matter where you are or what you want to do, the islands are yours to enjoy at your leisure.

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