Places to Visit

Be entertained by Captain Tama’s and his crew on this once in a lifetime, most unforgettable experience. Watch the magical ocean through the glass bottomed boat, listen to island stories with typical Cook Island humour.

Captain Tama’s Lagoon Cruise

Guided mountain hikes through Rarotonga's beautiful rugged mountain ranges. From the world famous "Pa's Cross Island Trek to Te Manga the highest mountain peak and not forgetting our Nature Walk for the more relaxed walkers. Information on flora and fauna, medicinal uses and history provided by guides along with pick up and drop off service. Fresh fruit and light refreshments also provided.

Cross Island Trek with Maunga Tours

Come and see our world-class exhibition of the history of the Cook Islands, which delivers an in-depth insight into our cultural and environmental past, present and future. Family and group rates available.

TE ARA
Museum of Cultural Enterprise in Muri

Rarotonga's leading cultural attraction and stunning entertainment located in Muri Beach. Offering a Cultural Village Tour, Over Water Night Show and a combination package with both experiences, there's an abundance of Cook Islands culture to discover. 

Te Vara Nui Village
The World’s Only Over-Water
Theatrical Polynesian Show.

Looking for a day of muddy fun? Join one of our Raro Buggy Tours! On the tour you'll motor through Rarotonga's roads less travelled whilst experiencing the islands' incredible beauty as you manoeuvre through hills and plantations on your personal buggy. The tour is led by professional guides and caters to all ages. Our guides will also tweak and adapt the tour to the audience they have with them.

Raro Buggy Tours

Maire Nui Gardens, a 7-acre sanctuary nestled in the heart of Rarotonga, where nature’s embrace intertwines with centuries of family heritage. Established in 1996 by Hinano Macquarie, our garden is more than just a testament to organic sustainability—it’s a living legacy deeply rooted in our family’s history.

Maire Nui Gardens & Cafe