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Te Ara Cook Islands Museum of Cultural Enterprise

Explore Cook Islands history and culture at Te Ara Museum: Discover Polynesian navigation, European influence, and local crafts in Muri, Rarotonga.

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Discover the dynamic history and culture of the Cook Islands at Te Ara Museum in Muri, Rarotonga. Explore exhibits on Polynesian navigation, European influence, and contemporary island life. Enjoy local crafts, refreshments, and a deeper appreciation for this vibrant community.

A brief summary to Te Ara Cook Islands Museum of Cultural Enterprise

  • Monday 9 am-3 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-3 pm
  • Friday 9 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-3 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least one hour to explore the museum's exhibits fully, and longer if you plan to visit the café and shop.
  • Check the museum's opening hours, as they may vary, especially on Sundays.
  • The museum is located on the main road in Muri, making it easily accessible by bus or car.
  • Consider joining a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the exhibits and the history of the Cook Islands.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From anywhere on Rarotonga's main road, the local bus service is a convenient way to reach Te Ara Museum. Two bus routes circle the island: Clockwise and Anti-clockwise. Buses stop anywhere along the main road; simply wave to flag one down. A single fare is NZ$5, or purchase a 10-ride ticket for NZ$30. Get off the bus at Muri Beach; the museum is a short walk from the bus stop.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available on Rarotonga but are best booked in advance. Several taxi companies operate in the Muri Beach area, including H-K Taxi and Dorothy's Taxi. A taxi from Avarua to Muri Beach costs approximately NZ$18-NZ$23. Taxis charge around NZ$3 per kilometer. The museum is located on the main road in Muri, making it easy to find.

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Te Ara Cook Islands Museum of Cultural Enterprise, located in Muri, Rarotonga, offers an immersive journey through the Cook Islands' rich history and cultural evolution. Founded in February 2017 by Julie Smith and Stan Wolfgramm, the museum showcases the history of the Cook Islands and acts as an incubator for local cultural businesses. The museum's exhibits cover a range of topics, including early Polynesian navigation, the impact of European contact, and the Cook Islands' journey into the modern era. Visitors can explore traditional garments, historical artifacts, and interactive displays that highlight the unique identity of the islands. The museum also addresses contemporary issues such as environmental sustainability and the challenges facing the Cook Islands today. Beyond its historical and cultural exhibits, Te Ara also features a shop with 100% locally made gifts and a café where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments. The museum aims to increase local economic and social wealth via business and market development. It serves as a cultural business incubator, offering expertise and mentorship to local businesses, with a focus on sustainability and renewable energy innovation. Te Ara is open daily, providing an accessible and engaging experience for tourists and locals alike. It is located on the main road (Ara Tapu) in Muri, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Rarotonga.

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