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Ngatangiia District, Islas Cook
Contacts phone: +682 27 641
Website: www.facebook.com
Latitude: -21.259207, Longitude: -159.7337247
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Trevor Robertson
::Make sure you include a trip to the museum in your plans while on Rarotonga! The museum is inconspicuous from the outside, but it's a gem on the inside, with actually quite a lot to see and the exhibits are nicely presented. It's a great way to learn about the history and people of the Cook Islands. And chatting with the on site guide, Stan, was a major highlight, we learned so much! As a bonus you can enjoy great coffee, snacks or a sandwich before and/or after at the attached cafe.
Char Waiomio
::Devine freshly cooked food. Caters for Vegans. Coffee is to die for. Biodegradable plates, bowls etc. Filtered water station. Encourages recycling ANZ atm outside the door. Powerpoints outside to recharge your mobile devices. Lots of local art for sale. Highly recommend to stop here, for food, culture, local knowledge. Staff are great.
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::Home Made lemonade with Cocos Muffins are wonderful #best
Derek Small
::Wonderful modern museum of Cook Island history and promoter of local Cook Island artisans. Great friendly staff, awesome affordable food and wonderful displays. Will be a growing treasure for the islands.
Franky O'Connor
::A simple but effective set of displays and so much great information. We learnt heaps about the history and culture of the Cook Islands. Also some marine tanks highlighting some interesting facts about local marine life and the coral reef. Plus a great shop, cafe and facilities (including a free water station and free wifi).