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Rarotonga Island from space, September 1994
Rarotonga Island from space, September 1994
View of a Rarotongan beach.
View of a Rarotongan beach.

Rarotonga is the most populous island in a group of islands known as the Cook Islands, with about 9,500 residents. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (640x640, 225 KB) Rarotonga Island, Cook Islands - September 1994 image description here File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (640x640, 225 KB) Rarotonga Island, Cook Islands - September 1994 image description here File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Photo taken from Rarotonga. ... Photo taken from Rarotonga. ...


Cook Islands' Parliament buildings, as well as the international airport, are located on Rarotonga. Because it is the most populous island, Cook Islanders may be referred to as Rarotongan, but they may in fact come from one of the other 15 islands in the group, such as Aitutaki or Mangaia. Rarotonga is also a very popular tourist destination with many resorts, hotels and motels. Rarotonga International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Aerial view of Aitutaki Aitutaki, traditionally known as Araura, is one of the Cook Islands, north of Rarotonga. ... Mangaia (traditionally known as Auau Enua - which means terraced) is the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest, after Rarotonga. ... A resort is a place for holidaying or vacationing. ... A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ... Motels may refer to any of the following: Motel, a type of temporary commercial accommodation; The Motels, an American new-wave band. ...


The chief town, Avarua, on the north coast, is also the capital of the Cook Islands. Rarotonga is divided into 12 districts, the first six of which constitute the capital, Avarua, and the others villages: Ara Maire Noi in Avarua Avarua is a town in the north of Rarotonga Island and the national capital of Cook Islands. ... Not to be confused with capitol. ...

  1. Pue - Matavera
  2. Tupapa - Maraerenga
  3. Takuvaine - Parekura
  4. Tutakimoa - Teotue
  5. Avatiu - Ruatonga
  6. Nikao - Panama
  7. Ruaau - Arorangi
  8. Akaoa - Arorangi
  9. Murienua - Arorangi
  10. Titikaveka - Takitumu
  11. Ngatangiia - Muri
  12. Matavera
Typical scene along the Ara Tapu (main road) on Rarotonga.
Typical scene along the Ara Tapu (main road) on Rarotonga.

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Geography

Rarotonga's highest peak, Te Manga, as seen from the south coast.
Rarotonga's highest peak, Te Manga, as seen from the south coast.
A Rarotonga beach, Avaavaroa
A Rarotonga beach, Avaavaroa

Rarotonga Island stands over 14750 feet (4500 meters) above the ocean floor. The island is 20 miles (32 km) in circumference and has an area of 26 square miles (67 km²). At a depth of 13000 feet (4000 meters), the volcano is nearly 31 miles (50 km) in diameter. Te Rua Manga, 'the needle', at 2140 feet (658 meters) above sea level, is the highest peak on the island.


The island is surrounded by a lagoon, which extends several hundred yards (meters) to the reef, which then slopes steeply to deep water. The reef fronts the shore to the north of the island, making the lagoon there unsuitable for swimming and watersports, but to the south east, particularly around Muri, the lagoon is at its widest and deepest. This part of the island is the most popular with tourists because of the suitability of the lagoon for swimming, snorkelling and boating. Agricultural terraces, flats, and swamps surround the central mountain area.


The interior of the island is dominated by eroded volcanic peaks cloaked in dense vegatation. Sealed and unsealed roads allow access to valleys but the interior of the island remains largely unpopulated due to forbidding terrain and lack of infrastructure.


A large tract of land has been set aside in the south east as the Takitumu Conservation Area to protect the islands' native birds and plants, especially the Endangered Rarotonga Flycatcher, Kakerori. An endangered species is a species whose population is so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct. ... Binomial name (Hartlaub & Finsch, 1871) The Rarotonga Monarch (Pomarea dimidiata) is a species of bird in the Monarchidae family. ...


Places of interest

Palm studded white sandy beaches fringe most of the island and there is a popular cross island walk that connects Avatiu valley with the south side of the island. This walk passes Te Rua Manga, the prominent Needle shaped rock visible from the air and some coastal areas.


Transport

There are three harbours, Avatiu, Avarua and Avana of which only Avatiu harbour is of any commercial significance. Avatiu harbour serves a small fleet of inter-islands and fishing vessels and cargo ships regularly call from New Zealand. Large cruise ships have to anchor off shore.


Rarotonga is encircled by a main "ring" road that traces the coast. In places there is also a secondary ring road slightly further inland. Due to the mountainous interior, there is no road crossing the island. Rarotonga only has two bus routes: Clockwise & Anti-Clockwise [1]. Although they have bus stops, the bus drivers drive around picking up anyone they see and dropping them off when the passengers want them to.


Rarotonga International Airport is the main hub of inter-island Transportation with Daily flights to Aitutaki, regular flights to Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Mitiaro and occasional flights to the remote Northern Atolls of Manihiki, Tongareva (Penrhyn) and Pukapuka all operated by the local Airline Air Rarotonga. Rarotonga International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Penrhyn Island (also called Tongareva or Mangarongaro) is the most remote of the Cook Islands in the south Pacific ocean, about 1365 km (850 miles) north-north-east of Rarotonga. ... Pukapuka is a coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. ... The Saab 340A airliner operated Air Rarotonga. ...

The Ara Tapu (main road) near Tikioki Beach, Rarotonga.
The Ara Tapu (main road) near Tikioki Beach, Rarotonga.
Looking towards the mountains from Muri Beach area.

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In the media

  • The travel writer Robert Dean Frisbie died on the island, after having lived there only briefly.
  • The 1995 album Finn by The Finn Brothers ends with the song "Kiss the Road of Rarotonga", which was inspired by a motorcycle accident that Tim Finn had during a visit there.
  • One of the "tribes" in the U.S. Television series Survivor: Cook Islands was named for the Island
  • The Mexican rock band Café Tacuba has a song on their first album called Rarotonga, but the song title refers instead to a female jungle-dwelling character in a comic book by Antonio Gutierrez
  • In the 2008 film "Nim's Island", Rarotonga is portrayed as a waypoint for fictional adventure writer Alexandra Rover (Jodie Foster) on her journey from San Francisco to a South Pacific island located at 200 S 1620 W. On this island lives 11 year-old Nim Rusoe (Abigail Breslin) with her marine biologist father, Jack (Gerard Butler) and assorted "less than traditional" pets.

The Finn Brothers is the name of the musical project of New Zealand brothers Neil and Tim Finn. ... Live in Dublin 2007 Brian Timothy “Tim” Finn OBE (born June 25, 1952) is a singer and songwriter. ... Café Tacuba (often spelled Café Tacvba) is a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award-winning musical group from Naucalpan, Mexico. ...

See also

In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Rarotonga), Auparu (gentle dew) is a stream where Menehune bathed. ... The Treaty of Rarotonga is the common name for the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, which formalizes a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the South Pacific. ...

References

Coordinates: 21°15.23′S, 159°47.36′W Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Penrhyn Island (also called Tongareva or Mangarongaro) is the most remote and largest atoll of the 15 Cook Islands in the south Pacific Ocean, 1365 km (848 miles) north-north-east of Rarotonga, 9 degrees below the equator. ... Pukapuka is a coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. ... Rakahanga Atoll, part of the Cook Islands in the central-southern Pacific Ocean, is a paradise not yet spoilt by tourism and it is a long way from civilisation, being 1000 kilometres from Rarotonga]. The most recent claim to fame is that pearls can now be successfully grown in the... Map of Cook Islands with Suwarrow near the middle Suwarrow (also called Suvorov or Suvarov) is a low coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. ... Aerial view of Aitutaki Aitutaki, traditionally known as Araura, is one of the Cook Islands, north of Rarotonga. ... Aerial view of Atiu Atiu, also known as Enuamanu (meaning land of the birds), is an island lying at 187 km to the northeast of Rarotonga, in the Southern Islands group of the Cook Islands Archipelago. ... Mangaia (traditionally known as Auau Enua - which means terraced) is the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest, after Rarotonga. ... Manuae is an uninhabited atoll in the southern group of the Cook Islands 100 kilometres south-east of Aitutaki. ... Mauke - Cook Islands MAUKE is half as big as Rarotonga in circumference. ... Mitiaro Cook Islands THE FOURTH largest island in the Cooks group, Mitiaro is of volcanic origin. ... Palmerston Island is the name of a coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean about 500 km northwest of Rarotonga. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Cook_Islands. ...

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Rarotonga, one of 15 islands in the Cook Islands, is one of the last remaining paradises on Earth.
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The interior is mountainous and laden with lush tropical rain forests, thus nearly all the population on Rarotonga is concentrated in coastal areas along the 32 kilometre [20 mile] road [Ara Tapu] follows the coast and circles the island.
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