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Titikaveka Beach

4.5/5
(488) · Beach in Titikaveka, Cook Islands
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4.5/5 · 488 reviews
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Mar 10, 2024
Great place for snorkeling. We saw heaps of fish including some moray eels and puffer fish. Very safe and calm within the reef. Full review by KC-NZ1
Nov 6, 2023
Situated right on this spectacular beach was our accommodation - a beachfront villa at Sea Change Villas. We walked this beach almost daily and snorkelled in it's pristine, opal blue waters pretty m… Full review by Gardengirl212
Oct 24, 2023
One of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen and a must see in Rarotonga. Decent snorkelling if it’s not choppy but just walking along the beach is enough, the sand is a golden, pale yellow and… Full review by Leigh1980

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Is it right across the radio mast? How far into the lagoon? Thanks for your tip.
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I had to google what a radio mast was. It it was there we never noticed it! Sorry I can’t help more on that. The lagoon is about a 10 minute scooter ride away. Honestly I’d never want to …
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I had to google what a radio mast was. It it was there we never noticed it! Sorry I can’t help more on that. The lagoon is about a 10 minute scooter ride away. Honestly I’d never want to stay at the lagoon. It’s beautiful and great for paddle boarding but that’s about it. Titikaveka is the best spot for snorkeling and it’s equally beautiful.
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Hi, all! Are there better times of the year than others to avoid sandflies & mosquitos?
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As the cook islands are a tropical destination there is generally two seasons.. June to August are slightly cooler and dryer and November through to March marks our summer season …
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As the cook islands are a tropical destination there is generally two seasons.. June to August are slightly cooler and dryer and November through to March marks our summer season with occasional tropical showers.there are typically no sand flies however with mosquitoes the warmer more humid months would see higher numbers of mosquitoes.rain is a factor also so whenever there has been a lot of rainfall there could be mosquitoes. It is the tropics after all but you will be safe from all serious diseases as the cook islands are very clean. Hope this helps
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I would like recommendations for accommodation on Titikaveka beach. I've read many reviews saying they had lovely …
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I would like recommendations for accommodation on Titikaveka beach. I've read many reviews saying they had lovely private places right on the sand but didn't name them.
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We stayed at sea change villas. Beautiful and private. Have stayed there on two seperate occasions. Would definitely stay again :)
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Answer by Rochelle P · Apr 30, 2017
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We are thinking of staying in self contained accomodation in Titkaveka. Is there somewhere close to get supplies and …
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We are thinking of staying in self contained accomodation in Titkaveka. Is there somewhere close to get supplies and are there some local restaurants?
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There is one main shopping area on the island, you will find in Avarua. There clothing shop caters for a variety of goods and a chemist. In that area there are some eateries which are in …
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There is one main shopping area on the island, you will find in Avarua. There clothing shop caters for a variety of goods and a chemist. In that area there are some eateries which are in walking distance. They have a large grocery store plus you will find that they have little shops dotted around the island. There are some amazing eateries on the Island. Depending where you are staying there certainly wouldn't be one too far away. On our 1st visit we got a taxi and our drive was so helpful with information on a lot things. If staying in a resort etc always ask the staff they will be so willing to help you out. Recommend 2 places. Trader Jacks bar and grill, also Café Salsa
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