Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Cook Islands
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
6.2/10Reliable bus service circles Rarotonga daily except Sundays, stopping anywhere on the main road—clockwise and anti-clockwise routes provide good coverage for the 32km loop. No metro, trains, or ferries; outer islands lack public transport. Basic integration with affordable, user-friendly access but no Sunday service limits utility.
Road Infrastructure
5.8/10295km total roads (207km paved, 88km unpaved), all local/rural with no highways; Rarotonga's Ara Metua and Ara Tapu undergoing upgrades (asphalt, widening, footpaths). 50km/h limit (30km/h zones); left-side driving. Maintenance challenged by heavy vehicles and climate (annual $722k losses), but improving via $5M projects.
Internet Speed
4.2/10Remote Pacific location limits speeds to basic broadband levels, with fiber rollout minimal outside Rarotonga. Mobile data dominant for connectivity; urban areas adequate for basic use, rural/outer islands slower.
Avg: 32.1+ Mbps • Limited to Rarotonga urban zones; expanding slowly via government projects
Airport Connectivity
5.4/101 international airport (Rarotonga) with global links; 10 total airstrips support domestic flights to Southern/Northern Groups (45-50min to southern isles, NZ$500-550 return). Manihiki upgrade underway for larger aircraft. No major hubs; reliable but costly inter-island access.
Hubs: Rarotonga International Airport (RAR)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- N/A (no metro)
- Bus Trip
- NZ$3-5 per ride around Rarotonga
- Taxi
- NZ$20-30 start + NZ$3/km; expensive for short trips
- High-speed Train
- N/A (no trains)
Mobile Network
Reliable 4G from providers like Bluesky and Digicel supports most needs on Rarotonga; outer islands variable due to geography. High motorization strains data use, but tourism-focused improvements ongoing.
Driving License
International visitors 16+ can drive up to 6 months with valid full overseas license (no IDP needed). Motorcycles allowed with class endorsement (NZ$20 visitor permit). Left-side driving; helmets mandatory for bikes. Speed limits: 50km/h general, 30km/h towns/schools.
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