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Rarotonga's Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit the Cook Islands?
There’s never a bad time to visit this island paradise that embodies a warm tropical climate all year round, but the popular time to travel is between late April to October. Busiest time to be on the island is school holidays – book early to avoid disappointment. 
 
What is the currency in the Cook Islands
The unit of currency is the New Zealand Dollar. The Cook Islands also issue their own banknotes and unique coins so remember to change your local notes before you leave.

Where to go on holiday in the Cook Islands?
If you're planning a holiday in the Cook Islands, explore our Cook Islands travel guide to make the most of your time on these beautiful islands. Discover top spots like Rarotonga, Aitutaki, and the lesser-known gems like Atiu and Mangaia.

How to find the best holiday package to the Cook Islands?
We've got that covered for you! Our Cook Island specialists have handpicked and curated the best Cook Island deals for you so you can make the most of your island holiday. Visit our Cook Island deals section on our website or sign up to get the hottest deals sent straight to your email.

Is The Cook Islands in the same time zone as NZST?
Cook Islands are 22 or 23 hours behind New Zealand (depending on daylight savings in New Zealand). Do your calculation before arrival eg. when you fly from New Zealand you arrive Cook Islands the day before.

What power voltage and power outlet plugs do they use in the Cook Islands?
Electricity voltage is 240 AC/50 cycle, the same three pin plugs as used in New Zealand and Australia. Some hotels have outlets for 110-volt AC electric razors.

Where to stay in the Cook Islands?
Choosing where to stay in the Cook Islands can be tough with so many options. For luxury resorts and pristine beaches, Rarotonga is perfect. Take the family to The Edgewater Resort & Spa or Pacific Resort Rarotonga. Aitutaki offers stunning lagoons and secluded resorts from budget to luxury, while Atiu is an eco-lovers paradise, great for nature lovers with its lush landscapes and caves.

What should I pack for my trip to the Cook Islands?
Pack light, breathable clothing for warm weather, swimwear, sunscreen, jandals, a hat, insect repellent and sunglasses. If visiting during the cooler months (May to October), we recommend including a light jacket for cooler evenings. Please note, Cook Islands is a very modest society and you should dress and behave so as not to offend.

Do I need travel insurance for the Cook Islands?
Absolutely, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance for your trip to the Cook Islands. We provide a range of travel insurance options suitable for travel to the Cook Islands. Find more information here.

Do I need to hire a car to get around in the Cook Islands?
Recommend hiring a car to offer flexibility and convenience if you plan to explore at your own pace. NZ full drivers license is valid in the Cook Islands. Just remember not to park under a coconut tree. If hiring a scooter, please note helmets are mandatory. If you hold a motorcycle license this will be valid in the Cook Islands, if not you will need to obtain a Cook Islands visitor license.  

How can I get around the Cook Islands without a car?
There are two public buses on the island of Rarotonga, one which runs clockwise and the other runs anti-clockwise. The bus will stop anywhere on the main road, just wave and smile and the bus will pick you up. For exploring more of the back roads of Rarotonga, and to see historical sites and check out the scenery, we recommend you hire a car for at least a part of your holiday or there is the option of booking a tour.

What are some family-friendly activities in the Cook Islands?
The Cook Islands are the ultimate family holiday destination with activities like Captain Tamas Lagoon Cruizes where the whole family is entertained by Captain Tama’s crew, snorkelling and lunch included, visit the Punanga Nui Market, exploring traditional Cook Island villages and enjoying the beautiful beaches. Resorts often offer kids' clubs and family-friendly excursions.

What is there to do in Cook Islands?
There are so many things to do! Indulge like a local and try the traditional dishes of the Cook Islands, Enjoy an island night cultural show, Relax, unwind and release all that tension with a massage or spa treatment or Jump on a lagoon cruise on the world’s most beautiful lagoon in Aitutaki, you’ll be mesmerised by the natural beauty that surrounds you.

What is the telecommunications network in the Cook Islands?
Vodafone Cook Islands is the current mobile provider for telecommunications services in the country. 4G+ mobile data is available on Rarotonga and Aitutaki. With 4G now available on the remaining outer islands. There are WiFi hotspots at prime locations spread across all islands.

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Jo McLaughlin

Jo McLaughlin

House of Travel Papamoa

Hi, I’m Jo and I joined the House of Travel Papamoa team in April 2022 not long after the borders opened and it’s fair to say it’s been crazy busy ever since!  No two days are the same and I thrive working in a fast-paced environment.   I have been working in Travel for around 10 years and started in January 2009 at Flight Centre Mt Maunganui and then moved to Auckland in 2011 to step into a management role to open their new retail store in Royal Oak.  I then moved back to the Tauranga area in early 2013 and opened the Flight Centre in Bayfair.  Opening two of Flight Centre’s stores gave me an incredible learning experience and insight into building a business and taking it to incredible heights!  I was also in charge of training multiple new to the industry staff members.  Before Travel I worked in banking for 4 and half years both in the retail branch and the business banking team. 

I have great attention to detail, excellent communication skills and am down to earth, friendly and approachable.  I love meeting new people and building relationships with my clients.  I love putting together itineraries and working closely with you to find your perfect fit.

I'm passionate about travel to Canada and the UK.  As I lived in Vancouver for 6 months and London for nearly 3 years on Working Holidays.  I’ve also spent 3 weeks in Egypt and over 6 weeks in South America.  I’ve travelled on my own to Asia and then jumped on an Intrepid Cambodia tour.  I have also done a 28 day Topdeck Camping trip around Europe and travelled independently using Eurail passes and the Eurostar. Along with many other exciting adventures!

My partner Duncan and I have two children, a son 10 and daughter 8 whom we took on holiday to Plantation Island in Fiji for a week.  We have also spent 2 weeks in Bali as a family in 2023.  Duncan and I also experienced a Viking cruise earlier this year which we absolutely loved! Our latest holiday was spending 5 nights in Fiji at the All Inclusive Naviti Resort.

We live locally in the Papamoa Hills and own a lifestyle block with cows, sheep, chickens, cats, and our gorgeous dog Millie.  We love the outdoors and taking advantage of the many wonderful things on offer here in the Tauranga area.  

I’d love to help you plan your next trip and look forward to hearing from you.  


Jo
Carmel Layton

Carmel Layton

House of Travel Nelson

Hi, I’m Carmel Layton. Travel has been a huge part of my life from my first trip overseas as a 6 year old to travelling independently in my twenties and I have travelled to over 72 countries around the world, it has always been a key ingredient in my life.

I am an experienced and passionate travel professional with over 15 years in the industry. From a short South Pacific getaway to a trip around the globe, I look forward to helping you realise your travel dreams.

Carmel
Robyn Oretsky

Robyn Oretsky

House of Travel Wellington City

For me, travel has been more than just a series of destinations,  it has been a transformative journey that has sculpted my character and contributed to my personal evolution.  My travel experiences are not merely about ticking off destinations from a bucket list, but about immersing myself in the heart and soul of each place I’ve visited visit.  

My early travels began with frequent road trips around my home country of Canada and the USA, and I am fortunate enough to have now been to six of the seven continents.  Exploring the world through various modes of transportation has been a thrilling adventure for me, from cruise ships, to trains, to rickshaws, and I have an appreciation for the experiences that local transport offers.  I am comfortable with sleeping in a hammock in the rainforest, an overwater bungalow in the South Pacific, and everything in between.  

My experiences have taught me to adapt to different situations and understand diverse perspectives, and my background in customer service and sales has equipped me with valuable skills that I believe make me well-suited for various client needs. I believe this makes me well-suited to meet your needs as a client. Whether it's finding solutions to problems or anticipating your preferences, I strive to provide an exceptional service tailored to you. My aim is to not just meet but exceed your expectations by drawing on my varied background.

My enthusiasm for travel is infectious, and it is my goal to inspire others to embark on their own adventures and discover the beauty of our planet.


Robyn
Rebecca Moss

Rebecca Moss

House of Travel Whangarei

I am delighted to share the exciting news of my return to House of Travel after a brief break from the travel industry. I am thrilled to continue my travel career, which spans over 17 years. It all began when I entered the industry as a travel consultant and eventually progressed to assistant office manager. I developed a strong fascination with the wholesale operation, which inspired me to delve deeper into that specific aspect of the business. 

This experience further ignited my desire to embark on my second Overseas Experience (O.E.) As a result, I left New Zealand and had the opportunity to work as a travel agent in both Australia and Ireland. Upon my return to New Zealand, I seized a valuable position as a sales representative for Malaysian Airlines before finally joining House of Travel at the beginning of 2017.

During my travels, I have been fortunate to explore 18 countries, and among them, Hawaii holds a special place as one of my favorite destinations. Exploring the Waikele premium outlets, basking in the sun on beautiful beaches, snorkelling with turtles along the Maui coastline, and embarking on the exhilarating Haleakala Zipline adventure—this destination offers the perfect all-in-one holiday experience for me.

Cruising, indulging in luxury travel, and enjoying beach breaks are my passions, although I am not averse to a touch of adventure. Witnessing the awe-inspiring Chichen Itza Mayan ruins in Mexico and conquering the ascent of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah were both remarkable personal achievements.

One of the most fulfilling aspects of my profession is assisting clients in creating their ideal travel experiences. I take great pleasure in hearing about their favorite moments and highlights upon their return.

Rebecca

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