Here are some of the top rated cafes in Rarotonga
The Mooring Fish Cafe Rarotonga (Off Main Road, Rarotonga) The New Place Cafe Rarotonga (Ara Tapu Maire Nui Drive Avarua, Avarua) Cafe Jireh (Nikao, Rarotonga) Reefside Rarotonga (Punanga nui Markets, Avarua) Hidden Spirit Cafe and Grill (Titikaveka, Rarotonga) The Cafe (Taputapuatea, Avarua) The Rickshaw Rarotonga (Muri Main Road, Muri Village, Rarotonga) La Casita Rarotonga (Main Road Muri, Muri) Cafe Ariki (Back Road, Avarua) Deli-Licious Cafe Limited (Main Road, Muri) Bite Time Cafe (Hut 56, Avarua) The Lazy Trout Rarotonga (Avarua) Beluga (Main Road, Rarotonga) Tuoro Tapas Bar (Black Rock Villas, Avarua) LBV - Le Bon Vivant Muri Beach (Main Road Muri Beach, Ngatagiia, Muri) The Lucky Rooster Eatery (Main Road, Avarua) Charlies (Titikaveka Beach, Akapuao Marine Park, Titikaveka) Vaima Polynesian Bar and Restaurant (Vaimaanga, Titikaveka) Nautilus Resort Restaurant (Muri Beach, Rarotonga) Wilsons Beach Bar and Restaurant - Castaway Resort (Arorangi Avarua, Rarotonga) Palace Takeaways (Avatiu, Rarotonga) Moana Restaurant and Bar (Main Road, Titikaveka, Titikaveka) Cook Islands Coffee (Are Tapu, Matavera) Micheles Cafe (Punanga Nui Market, Maire Nui Road, Avarua, Avarua) SilverSands Restaurant and Bar (Muri Beach Point, Rarotonga) Coco Putt Ale House (Onemaru Road, Rarotonga) Sea-Salt (Main Road, Avarua) Hula Bar (The Islander Hotel, Main Ring Road, Panama, Avarua, Avarua) Captain Andys Beach Bar and Grill (Aroa Beach and Lagoon Marine Reserve, Aroa Beach)Cook Islands
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Rarotonga
Rarotonga is the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands The island is volcanic, with an area of 6739 km2 (26
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Titikaveka
Titikaveka is one of the five districts that make up the island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands It is located in the south of the island, to the south of the districts of Ngatangiia and Avarua, and east of the district of Arorangi
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Avarua
Avarua (meaning "Two Harbours" in Cook Islands Māori) is a town and district in the north of the island of Rarotonga, and is the national capital of the Cook Islands The town is served by Rarotonga International Airport (IATA Airport Code: RAR) and Avatiu Harbour The population of Avarua District is 4,906 (census of 2016)
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