Atupa Tapere
Travel Guide
Visit Atupa Tapere

Kia Orana Villas and Spa
Room was great. Staff was amazing and Joe was kind allowing us to have breakfast earlier thank opening time on our first morning.
Reviewed on 2025/11/18

Atupa Suites
We loved our stay at the Atupa suites. We loved the private pool and everything else about our stay. It was perfect for what we wanted
Reviewed on 2026/1/7

The Edgewater Resort & Spa
Nothing wrong with the hotel, room or staff but also not particularly inspiring. Spaghetti House was good for supper. Only stayed one night whilst travelling back to the UK. Much better places on Rarotonga if you’re staying longer.
Reviewed on 2026/2/26

Kia Orana Villas and Spa
Room was great. Staff was amazing and Joe was kind allowing us to have breakfast earlier thank opening time on our first morning.
Reviewed on 2025/11/18

Atupa Suites
We loved our stay at the Atupa suites. We loved the private pool and everything else about our stay. It was perfect for what we wanted
Reviewed on 2026/1/7

Tropical Sands
I would not recommend staying here unless you enjoy being treated like an unwanted house guest. We were made to feel uncomfortable and unwelcome multiple times by the two owners. Also, the villa was not clean (mould in kitchen draws and on utensils, dead insects on bed frame, dirty floor). To top ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/3
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Cook Islands Library and Museum
Through art and literature, learn about the history and traditions of the Cook Islands in a library and museum run by friendly local residents.

Cook Island Christian Church
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