South Rarotonga
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The south coast of Rarotonga is quiet with lovely secluded beaches and lush mountain views.

There's an nice restaurant on the beach at Vaima a few miles on from Aroa beach and a more affordable cafe bar serving excellent fish. Just beyond the derelict Sheraton hotel which was never completed over 10 years ago is a turn off for Papua (Wigmores) Waterfall. About a mile up a dirt track in lush rainforest is this attractive waterfall and natural swimming pool (the waterfall can dry out from July to October if little rain). The track continues right across the island past the Te Rua Manga needle to Avarua Town and is an excellent and relatively easy half day hike.
The summit offers spectacular views around the island and overlooking the sparkling coral reefs although the trail is impassable after heavy rains. If you don't want to go it alone, join an organized tour with "Pa" to learn about the surrounding environment. Be prepared - mosquitoes thrive in the rainforest and the heat is very dehydrating.


Beach at Aloha Mana


Te Rua Manga


Accommodation on South Rarotonga

About a mile further on, almost in the middle of the south coast is the very affordable Palm Grove (some beach side, some mountain side). Here the beach is wide and long with good swimming. Organised walks through the conservation area offer a good insight into the rainforest and its secrets. It's managed by a non-profit organisation dedicated to the protection and continued survival of the endangered kakerori flycatcher (native bird). Quiet white sandy beaches continue along this stretch of coast.


Beach at Bella Beach


Titikaveka Beach


Beyond the attractive village of Titikaveka, with its prominent white church, the mountain views
are impressive and there's a lovely Maire Nui botanical gardens and cafe. The beach along Titikaveka is excellent and stretches for almost 2 miles. There are several lovely small collections of beach bungalows here . Just past Takitumu and turning towards the south-east coast, the beach continues for several more miles. This point has the best snorkelling lagoon in the Cook islands. The very best snorkelling close to the fruits of Rarotonga which sells jams and cakes. It's a five minute walk from here to the more Beach Place which sits on a lovely sandy beach on the south-east corner of the island. From here its a fifteen minute stroll along the beach to Muri.

Accommodation on South Rarotonga


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