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Raro South Part of Island?Country forums / Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea / Cook Islands | ||
Hello, we are going to Rarotonga for a honeymoon. Looking at accomm that is roughly in the middle of the south part of island (Sea Change). Can any one tell me what that part of the island is like? Is it busy, ie. heaps of shops/nightlife/crowded beach? (we want the opposite - a chilled out, close-to-nature, fairly insular honeymoon). Is Aitutaki more approriate for the sort of thing we're after? Any villas on Aitutaki with private pool AND on the beach? | ||
The south part of the island is the quietest, no bars, but few restaurants as well. But no place on RAR could be described as busy in the sense you are talking about! | 1 | |
For your honeymoon i would definately recomment staying at the Southern tip of rarotong (Rarotonga Resort Hotel etc) there is no night life on raro but also i would recommend going to Autitaki for a couple of nights as raro gets a tad boring! I went there for 14 days on the mainland for a holiday with partner ...gorgeous placce...love the Takatumi Villas (beautfiul family owned boutique villa accom) snorkelling superb out the front of your villa and each villa has own hammock and opening on to the beacj | 2 | |
The south shore is my absolute favorite part of the island (I'm particularly partial to the area around the Palm Grove). Elliot (ie Raro) is right - the south shore is very quiet While the west coast and the Muri area have lots of hotels and resorts of various sizes (none, with exception of the Edgewater, really very large) the south shore is largely residential with most accomodations being vacation rental houses and beach bungalows. There is no town as such along this shore, just an occasional mom & pop type convenience store or small restaurant scattered about. You certainly will not find it busy or crowded by an stretch of the imagination. A "crowded" beach along this stretch of shore means that you don't have the beach (as far as you can see, both directions) entirely to yourself. If you see 2 people strolling 100 yards/meters up the beach in one direction and 3 or 4 people a quarter mile away in the other direction it's busy. You can compare this to Muri Beach where on a busy day you might see a dozen people - both directions, as far you can see (WHOA!!!!! now THAT'S a crowd!!!). | 3 | |