Description
Rarotonga, known for its lush, dense, tropical rainforest and turquoise lagoon lies 700 miles SE of Tahiti. The island, 20 miles in circumference is perfect for cycling. You can travel around this volcanic island by bike in approximately 2 hours at a leisurely pace, surrounded by beautiful tropical flowers and trees. "Raro" is known for its beaches, diving, hiking and windsurfing, but you won't find a 5-star resort or crowded beaches. Take a tour of its interior and you can explore a dense rainforest between it's high mountain peaks.
Know as the "Jewel of the Pacific," Rarotonga stands 14,750 feet above the Ocean Floor. At a depth of 13,000 feet, the volcano is 31 miles in diameter. The highest peak is 2,140 feet above sea level. The capital city, Avarua, retains the historic charm of a 19th century trading post, yet boasts a large international-size airport with scheduled flights.
King's Beach Villas are located on Muri Beach in the south-east corner of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Rarotonga is accesable by direct flights from Tahiti, New Zealand and Hawaii, and by connecting flights from major international airports
King's Beach Villas are located within the beautiful Muri Lagoon area of the lush paradise of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Here you are only a 20-minute bus ride to the main town of Avarua and its nearby airport - or a slow 20-second stroll to the crystal blue waters of the lagoon.
Designed and located for those who enjoy uncrowded, quiet relaxation, only two of these unique first class villas occupy the prime beach front site. Each is a fully furnished one-bedroom unit with either a queen or king size bed. (Twins available upon request) As well, the couch converts to a queen size bed for a third guest.
* Completely self-contained units
* Open modern kitchens
* Dinnerware, glassware, cooking utensils
* Kitchens include fridge, microwave, gas stove / oven
* Quiet ceiling fans inl the bedroom and lounge areas
* Enjoy the soft ocean breeze from your front deck on the beach.
MURI BEACH AND LAGOON There is nothing quite as spectacular as a South Pacific beach. There is no way to describe it. The only way to truly enjoy it is to be there.
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