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Cook Islands Hotels by Region Rarotonga and Aitutaki Our Cook Islands Hotels of the Month:
Search for All Cook Islands Resorts The Cook Islands has two main destinations to visit plus a handful of remote islands with small local guesthouses. The main island is Rarotonga with the capital Avarua and the international airport. Rarotonga is a good base for exploring with lots of accommodation including several large beach hotels and many more small resorts, villas and self-catering motels. Rarotonga is very laid back with good beaches, some excellent day tours and attractions, scuba diving, independant restaurants, good nightlife and lots of mopeds for getting about. Aitutaki, about 40 minutes flight to the north, is a flat island with a stunning lagoon with lots of tiny atolls around the reef. There are several day tours to visit the motu islands with great snorkelling and fantastic beaches. Aitutaki is very laid back with only a dozen or so places to stay including a few small luxury resorts and guesthouses. Facilities on Aitutaki are limited. One of the unique features about the Cook islands is its numerous holiday homes which offer good value for money for families and privacy for couples. Go to Cook Islands Holidays Planner If you are after travel information, please visit our sponsor websites: ![]() South Pacific Travel Guides South Pacific Resorts Guide includes hotels from the following islands: Hawaii Resorts Cook Islands Resorts Fiji Resorts Samoa Resorts Tonga Resorts Tahiti Resorts South Pacific Travel Links South Pacific Holidays Albert Bridge Road Battersea, London SW11 4EL England Tel: 0208 123 8622 Contact Us sponsored by Beautiful South Pacific Holidays ![]() Last Updated |
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