Set amongst luscious gardens and peaceful water features, in the Muri Beach district, Te Vara Nui
showcases the essence of Cook Island culture in an inspired outdoor setting.
“With this new facility we have created not only the best cultural village experience in the Cook Islands but also the most stunning
outdoor entertainment venue ever designed in Rarotonga,” said Glenda Tuaine, Marketing and Sales Representative for Te Vara Nui.
Guests on the Te Vara Nui Village Tour will learn about the Cook Islands Polynesian history, traditional medicine preparation,
ancestral fishing and navigation techniques and legends and beliefs of
the Cook Islanders. Local artisans and craftspeople show visitors how Cook Islanders carve, weave, prepare local dance costumes and cook
traditional foods. The tour includes a visit to the Marae (sacred enclosure for religious ceremonies) and much more. Interactivity is
the key theme to the Te Vara Nui tour and visitors are invited to participate in many of these activities, learning and experiencing
the true Cook Island way.
To complete the evening guests can add a Te Vara Nui Night Show Dining Experience to their tour and participate in a delicious traditional
island night buffet. The buffet fuses local island tastes from Te Vara Nui’s world-class umukai (traditional feast) with the culinary skills
of a European Chef. The dining experience then comes alive with Rarotonga’s’ finest dancers and musicians as they perform by flaming
torchlight on the floating and fixed stages of the picturesque waterfall garden. Te Vara Nui will delight and inspire guests of all
ages and is an exciting addition to any travelers Cook Islands
experience.
About the Cook Islands:
A 9.5 hour non-stop flight from Los Angeles and just a 3-hour time difference from the west coast of North America