Can i take meat into rarotonga




















ATMs are widely available in Rarotonga but if you're visiting Aitutaki you might want to bring some cash, on the off-chance that the island's two ATMs are both out of service. Although Cook Islands has the same currency as New Zealand, general items such as food, shopping, accommodation and activities can still be quite pricey!

We recommend booking a hotel where buffet breakfast is included so you don't need to worry about eating breakfast at the cafes. Rarotonga is quite often cheaper than Aitutaki so if you're on a budget, it's safe to stay in this island. You can of course bring more than this!

Although there are plenty of cafes and restaurants on both main islands, and supermarkets shelves are full of familiar brands, taking some food with you is a good way to save money as these are often more expensive than food in New Zealand. While packaged groceries can go in your suitcase, a chilly bin will be needed if you are planning on bringing meat or dairy. Traditional food in Cook Islands mostly include something with seafood, whether it's cooked or raw.

While these are delicious and readily available, bringing something will mean you're able to eat something you love and you will be able to save money. We of course still recommend checking out the local cafes and restaurants for an authentic food experience! Yes, water in Rarotonga and the other islands are treated. However for peace of mind, you should always bring bottled water along with you. You can also use your accommodation's kettle to boil water as another option.

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Mosquitoes and vector-borne diseases in the Cook Islands. Dianz 4, forum posts. The bush is close and humid: giant vines snake to the sky and mats of twisting roots sit at the base of impressive homalium trees. Give yourself at least four hours for this mission. A bit of a blowout, but worth the effort. Dine at a signature restaurant. It would be a stretch to call Raro a gastronomic paradise but there are places that do food well. Raro regulars will know her as Sue Carruthers, who forged a reputation for tropical treats with the Flame Tree and Ambala Gardens.

The view from Tamarind's covered veranda stretches across a lawn to a stand of decades old coconut palms and out to the reef. Just the right ambience for some grilled wahoo or fresh tuna. Get there before dusk and watch the setting sun plunge below the horizon as you get stuck into a dish of fresh reef octopus. Get along to the Saturday morning market in Avarua. Everyone else does, so try and be early before it gets too busy. If you want an hour-long therapeutic massage ask for Vera.

He's got a small caravan near the seawall. Try the island bread, a tasty fruit smoothie, chicken kebabs, or fresh coconut drunk with a straw. And look out for an 'ei katu, a floral garland.



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