Wreck of the Matai

Cook Islands

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Wreck of the Matai

In the Avarua district of Rarotonga, you can see (even just from the shore) the sunken wreck of the SS Matai. This cargo ship, which sank in 1916 while transporting cars from the United States to New Zealand, has become a preferred spot for divers and is celebrated for its historical significance and the vibrant marine life that surrounds it.

Useful Information

  • More Info: Avarua Harbour

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.

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