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A reef walk in Rarotonga with Ariimoana Reef Tours.

A reef walk in Rarotonga with Kura Happ from Ariimoana Reef Tours.

A reef walk in Rarotonga is incredible! You get the chance to be up close and personal with the marine life and experience the special marine environment within the reef, without having to snorkel or dive.  

Ariimoana has created a brilliant eco friendly low tide reef walk to discover the island culture and marine life from that different point of view.

And Rarotonga has a lot to offer!

For us, one of the greatest changes to come from our travels is the pleasure shared in experiences together. Since travelling, we have started new traditions so that at Christmas we gift each of the boys an ‘adventure’ instead of a tangible present…

And this year, we had an incredible time exploring the lagoon on a Reef Walk with Ariimoana; Oscars Christmas gift adventure.

Read on to learn about the incredible life in the lagoon and make your plan to experience a reef walk in Rarotonga too. 

Enjoying a reef walk in Rarotonga with Ariimoana. One of the best tours in Rarotonga!
A happy explorer adventuring out on the reef.

About Rarotonga’s reef

The island of Rarotonga is surrounded entirely by a lagoon. In parts, the lagoon extends more than a hundred metres to the reef before sloping steeply into deep water.

To the north of the island, the reef fronts the shore making the lagoon there unsuitable for swimming and exploring.

But to the South, the lagoon is at its widest and deepest, with parts on each of the south east and west coastline suitable for swimming, water sports and exploring. 

There are areas of Ra’ui around different parts of the lagoon and shoreline, marked with signs visible from the roadside.

The idea of this is to help the ecosystem to be sustainable and allow the herbivorous and carnivorous fish and marine life to get back into balance. 

Looking back towards shore from out near the edge of the reef.

A Reef Walk in Rarotonga with Ariimoana

The reef walk starts in Vaimaanga; a village on the south coast of Rarotonga.

This is a perfect spot to explore the extended reef and lagoon at low tide. Because here the lagoon stretches out almost half a kilometre to the edge of the reef before the drop off into deep water.

Having grown up on the reef, Kura gives a real insight into how important the ocean is to the people of Rarotonga. And Kura’s passion for her reef and all the incredible life in it is contagious…

Kura showing us a tiny Haminoea Cymbalum – a tiny but vibrant blue/green sea cucumber.

Learning about coral 

In a welcoming chat before we leave the beach, Kura explains carefully about the importance of coral and how to recognize coral in the lagoon.

Coral are fragile and can easily be killed or damaged. (Not to mention they can sometimes also be very sharp!). So, it is in your best interest to ensure you do not come into direct contact with them.

There are different types of coral in the lagoon but the main coral visible is a soft yellowy colour.

All of the corals are vital to the lagoon, so make sure to walk carefully and away from them.

Learning to follow the sand paths so as not to stand on any coral.

Different creatures from the sea 

There is a myriad of sea creatures to discover on a reef walk, including: 

And much, much more! 

A beautiful Trochus sea snail.
Rori Puakatoro; a red surf fish/sea cucumber.

Learning the reo 

The language of the Cook Islands is central in expressing the things that make the country and culture unique.

And thus, experiencing the reef walk with Kura is a humbling opportunity to hear about and learn some of the reo for the life in the water:

Trying Remu Kai; edible sea grapes.
Learning about Rori Toto – the blood sea cucumber…

What to take on a reef walk with Ariimoana

All kitted out and ready to explore.

How long does the walk take? 

The walk itself takes around 2 – 3 hours in total including a delicious fruit platter and fresh, cold nu to drink afterwards. 

Fresh nu coconuts and a colourful fruit platter.

What time of day is best to do the reef walk? 

The best time to walk in the lagoon is the hour either side of low tide.  

Contact Ariimoana about a reef walk in Rarotonga

If you are interested in a reef walk in Rarotonga with Ariimoana more information is available on their Facebook page and Instagram.

Or just give Kura a call on +682 70 070 and find out when the next best time is to explore the incredible reef life of this magical island. 

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