Caves
Cook Islands
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On Atiu, explore the awe-inspiring limestone caves, which have historically served as burial sites—be sure to bring a torch and sturdy walking shoes. Discover the legend of the lovers Inutoto and Tangaroa, linked to the stunning Anatakitaki Cave, renowned for its impressive stalagmites, stalactites, and the unique Kopeka bird that calls it home. Don’t miss Raka’s Cave, with its fifteen distinct chambers, and let your guide share the rich history of the Rakanui family, who have lived and found sanctuary in this extraordinary hideaway.
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Do & See
With its perfect climate and stunning waters, it’s easy to see why the local saying goes, 'Cook Islands people are born of the sea'. Here, in fact, most activities revolve around the ocean: there are safe places for snorkelling, swimming, and diving for all ages and abilities. Rarotonga boasts some of the island’s best beaches, including those around Muri Lagoon, Aro’a Beach, Black Rock, and Titikaveka. Muri Lagoon stands out as one of the Cook Islands' most picturesque spots, ideal for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and windsurfing.