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If you fly all the way to the Cook Islands, you can expect some of the most alluring accommodations in the South Pacific.

You鈥檒l feel right at home amid this island nation鈥檚 easy-going vibe, staying lagoon-side and barbecuing up a storm, or enjoying your own private Polynesian art exhibition on Rarotonga鈥檚 southern coast.

Swim with tropical fish in a unique swimming pool, or escape from the (only slightly) busier coastal villages as you enjoy laid-back glamping at a sprawling tropical plantation. Around 50 minutes north by plane, Aitutaki offers an elevated stay for lagoon tours and seasonal whale watching.

Here are a few unique accommodations you鈥檒l find only in the Cook Islands.

Ano open-air sitting area at the tropical Motu Villas
The art decorating the Motu Villas comes from the owners' private collection 漏 Courtesy of Motu Villas

Take in a Pasifika art showcase at Motu Beachfront Art Villas

Look for the bright red art installation and you鈥檒l know you鈥檙e in the right place. Reminiscent of a moai from Rapa Nui (Easter Island), a dramatic sculpture by New Zealand鈥揵ased Samoan artist Fatu Feu鈥檜 towers above the entrance to this on Rarotonga鈥檚 southern coast. Outdoor works by other Cook Islands and Pasifika artists combine with lagoon views, and each of the 10 villas at Motu is also decorated with striking art, all part of the personal collection of owners John and Rose Dunn. There are also colorful contributions from local schools, with the villa鈥檚 whitewashed reception area enlivened with a striking canvas from a talented 12-year-old, sitting side by side with a screen-printed work from renowned Pacific artist Kay George.

Beyond Motu鈥檚 focus on promoting art, a portion of profits are directed toward supporting health and education programs on Rarotonga, and there鈥檚 a thoughtful approach to environmental initiatives in all the resort鈥檚 operations. Reusable water bottles are filled with triple-filtered water, cleaning products are all eco-friendly and e-bikes are provided so guests can negotiate Ara Tapu, Rarotonga鈥檚 32km (20-mile) coastal loop road, with ease.

Inside a safari tent at Ikurangi Eco Resort in the Cook Islands
A safari tent is one of the options at Ikurangi Eco Resort in the Cook Islands 漏 Courtesy of Ikurangi Eco Resort

Go glamping amid mountain vistas at Ikurangi Eco Retreat

On an island destination fringed by coastal accommodation, Ikurangi Eco Retreat鈥檚 sheltered inland location makes it one of Rarotonga鈥檚 most unique places to stay. Options include two safari-style glamping tents with colorful and private outdoor showers, and a brace of traditional are (Cook Islands M膩ori for 鈥渉ome鈥): spacious, high-ceilinged garden bungalows. Breakfast with a healthy spin combines bircher muesli or chia pudding with papaya, mango and other tropical fruits from Ikurangi鈥檚 own organic gardens, part of a lush plantation framing the property.

The resort鈥檚 other eco-friendly and sustainable credentials include a saltwater swimming pool, recycling and composting initiatives, and a dedication to paying all team members a living wage. Canine guest relations manager Molly works closely with co-owners Vicki and Alan for treats and pets, and complimentary bikes and snorkeling gear are available for when guests do eventually move on from the verdant mountain views here and head out toward Rarotonga鈥檚 coastal highlights.

Enjoy an all-around waterfront stay at Muri Lagoon Villa

At this waterfront right on Rarotonga鈥檚 Muri Lagoon, there鈥檚 a seamless transition from a well-tended tropical garden to a sandy beach and the sheltered waters of the South Pacific beyond. That鈥檚 probably why a morning kayak out to the nearby islet of Motutaakoka is always a popular pre-breakfast option for guests. Soaring cathedral ceilings reinforce the property鈥檚 two-bedroom spaciousness, while guests can choose to dine either on the deck, or right beside the lagoon shaded by a glade of pine trees.

Relaxed options for self-catering include picking up fresh fruit at Saturday morning鈥檚 Punanga Nui market, or buying tuna, wahoo or mahi mahi to grill on the barbecue. (Look out for villa co-owner Paul Lynch selling his very own Paul鈥檚 Rarotonga Hot Sauce. Chances are he'll give you a free bottle to enjoy with your fish.) Good paddleboarding and snorkeling are just a short walk away, and the street eats of the are popular with both 鈥淩aro鈥 locals and visitors to the island.

The elaborate pool at Ocean Escape Resort & Spa Cook Islands
Take a dip in the unique pool at the Ocean Escape Resort & Spa Cook Islands 漏 Courtesy of Ocean Escape Resort & Spa

Make a splash in Ocean Escape Resort & Spa鈥檚 unique swimming pool

Rarotonga鈥檚 newest oceanfront is also the island鈥檚 only place to stay with its own mini-coral reef in the swimming pool. Harnessing a sustainably repurposed piece of coral, Ocean Escape鈥檚 reef is the highlight of a pool refreshed tidally by water from the South Pacific; plunge in to swim with a diverse community of more than 20 different tropical fish species. The basin has even been used to rehabilitate injured hawksbill turtles from the nearby lagoon.

Beyond Ocean Escape鈥檚 unique aquatic attraction, co-owners Jade and Barry Weizman have established a stylish adults-only property with a strong focus on sustainability. Drinking water is UV-treated rainwater, bathroom water is repurposed for the resort鈥檚 lush gardens and solar panels generate all the resort鈥檚 electricity. Spacious two-story villas have full kitchens for guest chefs to make the most Rarotonga鈥檚 seafood, tropical fruit and plentiful fresh produce; future plans include a Mediterranean-style tapas bar with ocean views. Location-wise, Ocean Escape is equidistant to good cafes, bars and markets in both Avarua and Muri Beach.

Sip a drink while watching whales swim by at Moana Villa

Visit the Cook Islands archipelago of Aitutaki from July to October, and there鈥檚 a good chance you鈥檒l be able to swim with migrating humpback whiles hanging out in the warm South Pacific waters with their calves. Stay at , high above the coastal village of Amuri, and you鈥檒l also have the perfect vantage point from which to observe whales passing by just beyond Aitutaki鈥檚 world-famous lagoon. Pro tip? Pack good binoculars to really maximize this special experience.

Three bedrooms, a spacious wraparound deck and a fully equipped kitchen combine to make Moana Villa the ideal location for families or groups of friends spending a few days on sleepy Aitutaki. It鈥檚 just a short journey by car or scooter to Aitutaki鈥檚 main wharf at Arutanga, the departure point for lagoon tours and deep-sea tuna-fishing adventures, and its uniquely elevated position ensures the villa is cooled by South Pacific trade winds. Fresh organic fruit and vegetables are sold just down the road by Sonja at Tauono鈥檚 Garden Cafe, while some of the Cook Islands鈥 most innovative cafe fare is served at in the village of Tautu. Schedule an Aitutaki stay to include Thursday鈥檚 Island Night cultural performance at Tamanu Beach Resort.

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