Things to do in Cook Islands, Cook Islands: The Best Historic Sites

October 14, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

If you're sitting at your desk having Robinson Crusoe daydreams, the Cook Islands might be a great vacation place for you. It doesn't get much more remote or more beautiful—what with the perfect beaches, deep jungle and coral lagoons. Each of the 15 islands seems more breathtaking than the last.
Restaurants in Cook Islands

1. Cook Islands Cultural Village

Arorangi Cook Islands +682 21 314 [email protected] http://www.cookislandsculturalvillage.com/
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Cook Islands Cultural Village

Visitors to this historic village can participate in a variety of activities from coconut husking to fishing in order to experience the lifestyles of the Maori people.

Reviewed By RitaReview1 - Sydney, Australia

A beautiful island and only five hours from Sydney. Staying in a beautiful house on the beach With my partner. The locals a lovely and it has a very peaceful easy vibe. Very casual place, no need to dress up. Variety food is not so big. I loved it here

2. Arai-Te-Tonga

Cook Islands
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Arai-Te-Tonga

This historic and sacred site consists of several stone structures forming a koutu or royal court where Maori chiefs were inaugurated.

3. Wreck of the Matai

Avarua Cook Islands
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Wreck of the Matai

The SS Matai, owned by the Union Steam Ship Co., was carrying a load of Model T cars when it was wrecked on Dec. 24, 1916. This area is now a favorite spot for snorkeling and diving.

Reviewed By WellyChicky - Wellington, New Zealand

Good snorkel spot. If you plan on going on the reefsub or rongohiva speedboat, don't bother making a special trip as these both give you opportunities to snorkel around the wreck. At low tide you can swim/walk out to it, it's quite a big wreck and one of the best snorkel spots on the island

4. Julian Dashwood's House

Cook Islands

This English author, noted for writing about life on the Cook Islands, moved here in the 1930s and married an island girl. Both he and his wife are buried in the garden located behind the cottage.

5. Para O Tane Palace

Makea Tinirau Rd, Avarua Cook Islands
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