Smaller Islands
Cook Islands
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Aside from Rarotonga, other islands in the Cook Islands generally offer only basic supplies. However, each island features its own unique crafts and arts, making for an exciting and varied shopping experience. Do keep in mind that most shops are closed on Sundays. A top tip: Visit Mike Tavioni’s sculpture gallery in Atupa, where you might see this talented artist at work. His impressive sculptures are also featured at the Punanga Nui Marketplace and the National Cultural Centre.
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Shopping
One of the best things about shopping in the Cook Islands is the variety of traditional arts and crafts. Passed down over generations, these are much sought over. Basketwork, Rito hats, shell jewellery, carvings and musical instruments head the list. Unfortunately, as with most other countries across the globe, cheap imports do filtrate, so be mindful.