Archive for July, 2009

 

Rarotonga, one of 15 far-flung islands of the Cook Islands southern group, is considered the Cook Islands capital. It may just be a dot on the world map, but this island is a living testament that such a beautiful paradise still exists in this day and age.

Rarotonga’s name comes from two words, ‘raro’ which means ‘down’ and ‘tonga’ for ‘south’, thus the term “the down south island”. Popular because of its toothed peaks and subterranean valleys, Rarotonga is surrounded by a crystal aquamarine lagoon that reaches the reef found in the north of the island.

 

Since the geographic structure of Rarotanga is mainly volcanic in nature, worn volcanic peaks shrouded in intense vegetation dominate the island’s interior. With the entire island being 32 km in circumference, travelers can easily stroll around the entire island, or take a leisurely ride.

Rarotonga is the most populated island in the Cook Islands group, and a favorite tourist destination, along with other islands such as Aitutaki. Rarotonga is home to white sandy beaches along the outer reaches of the island, mountain tracks, and native flora and fauna, which tourists, hikers, and eco-tourists alike will love. Cook Islands Diving is certainly one of the most anticipated island activities in Rarotonga with the whole island seeming to be just a simple yet stunning resort, just waiting for visitors to explore.

Travellers can also visit the famous cross-island walk that goes by Te Rua Manga, the well-known needle-shaped rock found within the island. Rarotonga is also famous for its Cook Islands Dancing, which shows fast hip turns, twirls, and titillating dance steps and is widely regarded as the finest in the South Pacific.

Other activities that guests can participate in during their stay include scuba diving, fishing, snorkeling, horseback riding, and trekking. Nightlife can also be fun, watching island shows and hanging around at night at the sea wall that goes around the runway’s end. Rarotonga also has many restaurants that can definitely satisfy the guests’ taste buds with mouth-watering and delectable cuisines.

Rarotonga is undeniably one of the most striking islands on Earth. One of its major selling points that attract visitors is the fact that the island is not a contrived, fabricated, and artificial tourist destination spot designed just to catch the attention of the travellers. Rarotonga, per se, is a real place, inhabited by real people, with real South Pacific culture.

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An introduction to the South Pacific paradise of the Cook Islands. This first video features the capital island of Rarotonga. Find out more at http://www.cookislands.org.uk – the only independent, non-commercial guide to all of the Cook Islands.

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