We’re planning a trip to Rarotonga in January. My partner and I have some common ground that made us appreciate your video as well as made us chuckle - especially the vegetarian at home/but not always as much while traveling attitude, as well as the frugal tendencies- we always pack food and scavenge tree fruit etc. At the end of your vid, though it was a bit hard to hear, it seemed like you mentioned the South side was an ideal place to be situated for housing. Can you expand on that at all about where you might stay if you were to go back? Would love a recommendation from someone who seems to have similar interests; not big on resorts, like a kitchen and mellow location. Thanks!
yes....we are learning...our sound game needs improving :-) The south side of the island is less developed and there are plenty of properties around there that can do self catering etc. You can find them on Stayz, Booking.com or Airbnb. If we went again we would probably stay in the same place - there are at least 20 or so similar properties around Te Rito in the suburb Titikaveka where we stayed. We'd recommend staying around there. The east side is also good and has Muri beach close by however, there are a few more resort style properties. The wet seemed simlar to the east albeit the reef is closer to the shore and the north is where the capital, Avarua is, so more built up.
Yes it was great value and a great location. We had the villa that overlooked the beach but was not directly on the beach. There was a small single storey villa below.
Awesome video! Thinking of going in November but worried about the weather and im vegetarian. Are there options for people like me and should i go in November risk it? I can only take time off in November 😢
Our take is that there are not many vege options, but there are def some. Also, we took food, which you can do, if you stay in a villa (i.e. not a resort or hotel) to offset the cost but also stay true to what your dietary requirements are
hi guys new sub here me and my gf are planning a trip to raro and came across your video can you please let me know the name of the guest house u stayed in and how much per night will be great so i can make some bookings thank you
I am surprised that your resort doesn't provide filtered drinking water for its guests. You had to go to a community centre to fill up your drinking bottle every day. That's disappointing.
Wow.. ein wunderschönes video.. trauhaft
Danke!
Great funny post👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Stunning love the Vlog 🌺 Rarotonga looks like paradise
It really is!
We’re planning a trip to Rarotonga in January. My partner and I have some common ground that made us appreciate your video as well as made us chuckle - especially the vegetarian at home/but not always as much while traveling attitude, as well as the frugal tendencies- we always pack food and scavenge tree fruit etc. At the end of your vid, though it was a bit hard to hear, it seemed like you mentioned the South side was an ideal place to be situated for housing. Can you expand on that at all about where you might stay if you were to go back? Would love a recommendation from someone who seems to have similar interests; not big on resorts, like a kitchen and mellow location. Thanks!
yes....we are learning...our sound game needs improving :-) The south side of the island is less developed and there are plenty of properties around there that can do self catering etc. You can find them on Stayz, Booking.com or Airbnb. If we went again we would probably stay in the same place - there are at least 20 or so similar properties around Te Rito in the suburb Titikaveka where we stayed. We'd recommend staying around there. The east side is also good and has Muri beach close by however, there are a few more resort style properties. The wet seemed simlar to the east albeit the reef is closer to the shore and the north is where the capital, Avarua is, so more built up.
Nice video 👍
Thanks 👍
Not sure if I've already replied. We're u happy with it & was ur room on the beach? Thank you
Yes it was great value and a great location. We had the villa that overlooked the beach but was not directly on the beach. There was a small single storey villa below.
Awesome video! Thinking of going in November but worried about the weather and im vegetarian. Are there options for people like me and should i go in November risk it? I can only take time off in November 😢
Our take is that there are not many vege options, but there are def some. Also, we took food, which you can do, if you stay in a villa (i.e. not a resort or hotel) to offset the cost but also stay true to what your dietary requirements are
Hi guys, where abouts did you stay?
Hey. We stayed in TeRito Lagoon Villas. We had the Lagoon View Villa.
Thanks
hi guys new sub here me and my gf are planning a trip to raro and came across your video can you please let me know the name of the guest house u stayed in and how much per night will be great so i can make some bookings thank you
Hey. We stayed in TeRito Lagoon Villas. We had the Lagoon View Villa. I cant remember the price, but I do remember it was good value for what we paid.
Next time head to Aitutaki, no dogs there.
The dogs there are the best, very friendly and they have a chilled island behavior about them
the dogs are amazing. so chilled out and we loved them accompanying us on our walks. I suppose you either a dog person or not :-)
I am surprised that your resort doesn't provide filtered drinking water for its guests. You had to go to a community centre to fill up your drinking bottle every day. That's disappointing.
We stayed in a modest AirBnB not a resort. Resorts are not our jam. I would think the resorts provide filtered drinking water.