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There is lots to do on Rarotonga from walks and climbs, to island tours, visiting a cultural village, seeing their arts and crafts, shopping, sailing and windsurfing, diving and snorkeling, game fishing, golfing, or visiting a church.  You can rent a moped or a car but if you do, you need to also get a Cook Island Driver's license.   Below are some of the things you can do while on Rarotonga.  When you finish looking at this section, then click on Aitutaki to see the second most frequently visited island in the Cooks.

The Cook Islander ladies relaxing after church in their wonderful Cook Island hats!

Pa is a world-renowned Cook Islander and he leads treks through the rainforest.  His company is called Pa's Mountain Walks.

They have a thriving pearl industry in the Cooks.  This is just one of the places where you can buy them.

THINGS TO DO IN THE COOK ISLANDS
Diving
Snorkeling
Kayaking
Rent a scooter
Take a lagoon cruise
Go shopping - TAV is a a world-famous silk-screening company.
Take a guided walk.
Do a 4WD safari
Horseback riding
Visit a cultural village
Spend a lot of beachtime
Go to Aitutaki on a day tour.
Sailing
Fishing
Fly a microlight
Buy a Cook Island black pearl

Go on a safari tour.

Shop at TAV.

Visit the Punanga Nui Cultural Market on Saturdays.

Main street Avarua.

Mopeds rule the Cooks!

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