Tamarind House Restaurant & Ukulele Bar

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£28
SeafoodOpen Late
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Currently closed|Open at 17:00 today
+682 26 487
Ara Tapu, Avarua, Cook Islands
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#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 In the vast South Pacific, there is a shining pearl, which is Rarotonga Island in the Cook Islands. It has intoxicating natural scenery, unique culture and customs, and rich water activities, attracting tourists from all over the world. Natural scenery and attractions Rarotonga Island is an oval volcanic island surrounded by coral reefs and has many beautiful beaches and lagoons. Among them, Muri Beach is one of the most famous beaches on the island. The 2-kilometer-long white sand beach is like a silver lace edge inlaid on the blue waters of the South Pacific. Under the sunshine, the sea water presents a variety of charming blues, from light blue to dark blue, with clear layers, as if it is a palette of nature. Visitors can enjoy the sunshine and beaches here and engage in various water activities such as swimming, snorkeling and boating. In addition to the beach, there are many attractions worth visiting in Rarotonga Island. Punanga Nui Market is a place full of Polynesian style, where visitors can taste local specialties such as coconut milk raw fish salad and buy various handicrafts and souvenirs. In addition, the island's cultural village tour is also a great opportunity to understand the customs and culture of the Cook Islands. On the hill of the Maori village, visitors can visit the relics and reconstructed ancient buildings of the locals with sacrificial stones, navigation stones, etc., watch night performances such as drumming, singing and dancing, and participate in umu barbecue (underground furnace) to enjoy food. Food and accommodation In Rarotonga, tourists can taste a rich and diverse variety of food. The local area is mainly seafood, such as OTB Restaurant&Bar Arorangi, Tamarind House Restaurant&Ukulele Bar and other restaurants, which offer fresh seafood, modern creative cuisine and Polynesian dishes. In addition, there are some restaurants on the island that provide healthy meals, vegetarian and fast food snacks to meet the needs of different tourists. In terms of accommodation, Rarotonga has many resorts, high-end hotels and hostels, such as Rarotonga Beach Resort, Crown Beach Resort Spa Hotel, Palm Grove Hotel, etc., providing different grades of accommodation options, so that tourists can choose suitable accommodation according to their budget and preferences. Transportation The transportation on Rarotonga Island is very convenient. There are more than 30 kilometers of well-maintained ring roads on the island. Tourists can choose to rent cars, motorcycles or bicycles to travel around the island. In addition, there are yellow old-fashioned island buses on the island, which are divided into clockwise and counterclockwise routes, running every 20 minutes. The stops cover all the worth-seeing attractions on the island, and only cost 8 New Zealand dollars. This mode of transportation is not only convenient, but also allows tourists to enjoy the cool sea breeze in the car and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. Travel Tips • Best time to travel: April to November is the best time to travel to Rarotonga Island. The average temperature in these months is about 27 degrees Celsius and the rainfall is low. • Visa: The Cook Islands are visa-free for China and can stay for up to 30 days. • Note: All buildings on the island must not be higher than coconut trees to maintain the harmony of the natural landscape. In addition, tourists should pay attention to respecting local culture and customs when visiting cultural villages and local residential areas. Rarotonga is a charming tourist destination. Whether it is natural scenery, cultural experience or food and accommodation, it can leave tourists with unforgettable memories. Coming here, it feels like being in a paradise away from the hustle and bustle of the world, enjoying the tranquility and beauty brought by this paradise-like land.
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