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Te Ara Cook Islands Museum of Cultural Enterprise: A Cultural Gem

Immerse yourself in Cook Islands culture: history, traditions, and local crafts at Te Ara Museum in beautiful Muri, Rarotonga.

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Discover the Cook Islands' dynamic history and cultural heritage at Te Ara Museum, located in Muri, Rarotonga. Explore exhibits showcasing Polynesian navigation, European influence, and modern Cook Islands culture. Enjoy local crafts and refreshments at this engaging museum.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least one hour to fully explore the museum's exhibits and learn about Cook Islands history.
  • Check out the museum's shop for unique, locally made souvenirs and crafts.
  • Combine your visit with a relaxing day at Muri Beach, known for its beautiful lagoon and water activities.
  • Visit on a weekday morning to avoid potential crowds.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Muri, walk towards the beachfront on Muri Beach Road. Continue for 10-15 minutes, passing shops and eateries. Look for signs directing you to Te Ara Cook Islands Museum, located at P7R8+8G6 Muri Beach Rarotonga.

  • Public Transport

    Take the clockwise or anti-clockwise bus that circles the island. The bus will stop along the main road near the museum in Muri. A single bus fare is approximately NZ$3-13.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Rarotonga. A taxi from Rarotonga International Airport to Muri costs approximately NZ$40. From elsewhere in Muri, a short taxi ride to the museum should cost around NZ$15, but agree on a fare beforehand.

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Te Ara Cook Islands Museum of Cultural Enterprise is a vibrant center that celebrates the Cook Islands' rich heritage and artistic traditions. Located in the scenic Muri area, this museum offers a unique glimpse into the cultural practices that define this beautiful island nation. The museum's exhibits showcase traditional crafts, artifacts, and stories of the local people, providing an essential stop for anyone seeking to connect with the Cook Islands' culture. Visitors can explore displays covering early Polynesian navigation, the impact of European influence, and the evolution of the Cook Islands into the present day. The museum also serves as a cultural business incubator, supporting local businesses and promoting sustainable economic development. Visitors can immerse themselves in the traditions of the Cook Islands, including the importance of family, respect for elders, and the concept of 'mana'. The museum highlights Cook Islands Māori, the country's official language, and supports the preservation of national heritage through art forms like 'ura' (traditional dance) and 'tivaevae' (quilting). Don't miss the opportunity to explore the museum's shop, which features 100% locally made gifts. Te Ara Museum is more than just a display of artifacts; it's a celebration of Cook Islands' identity and a testament to the enduring spirit of its people.

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