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Rarotonga

The premium economy cabin on board Air New Zealand's Dreamliner.

Airline review: Air New Zealand 787-9 Dreamliner, premium economy class, Cook Islands to Sydney

Air New Zealand offers everything you could want in a premium economy cabin, but choose your row carefully.

  • by Craig Platt
Rarotonga is surrounded by a camera-friendly lagoon and takes about an hour to drive around.

Rarotonga, Cook Islands travel guide and things to do: The three-minute guide

Rarotonga makes a strong play for being the perfect Pacific paradise.

  • by David Whitley
Woman tosses back her wet hair while bathing in Muri Lagoon.

Best of the Pacific islands: tropical treasures

Craig Tansley tracks down the best of the south Pacific, from whales to beach houses.

The beachfront infinity pool.

Te Vakaroa Villas, Rarotonga, review: Cook Islands Pacific paradise

Arriving into the Cook Islands just after sunrise, we're ushered in to Te Vakaroa Villas, weary and in search of a bed.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes
Ella climbs a palm tree with a friend.

Nautilus Resort Rarotonga review, Cook Islands: A new boutique resort

A new boutique resort in the Cook Islands throws out the welcome mat for well-heeled families.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes
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Air New Zealand

Flight test: Air New Zealand economy

My partner describes her grilled salmon lunch as among the best airline food she has tasted.

Environmental footprint ... blue-sky dreaming on Aitutaki.

Green ambition in the deep blue

Louise Southerden reports on plans for the first eco destination in the Pacific.

Rarotonga ... beautiful beaches, but plenty to do on dry land as well.

Salvation on two wheels

When it comes to exploring Rarotonga, give yourself a kick-start, writes Ben Groundwater.

Street smart: Ara Tapu, Rarotonga

ALL roads may lead to Rome but on Rarotonga one road leads ... well, it leads everywhere.

  • by KRISTIE KELLAHAN