Cook Islands National Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cheryl B
Small museum, lovely artefacts
Like many museums in small countries this one is also small. However the building is relatively spacious and the exhibits presented well. The exhibition on missionary activity was interesting (sequen...
It appears that this museum was built to house gifts given to the people of the Cook Islands during the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture, held in Rarotonga in 1992. The festival "is the world’s l...
Generally it was interesting museum ,as the National Museum of the Cook Islands I thought it was very empty. The ladies at the counter was more interested talking on the phone then helping visitors. D...
Nice glimpse into the history and culture of the Cook Islands
We stopped in unexpectedly, to escape a sudden downpour, and enjoyed a short visit learning about the islands' history and seeing the exhibits. It's a small museum, but worth a look. We had the chance...
Very Enjoyable very much like displays they have at the Auckland Museum however the culture and ancestry was more informative Well worth a time out trip
Small museum, lovely artefacts
Like many museums in small countries this one is also small. However the building is relatively spacious and the exhibits presented well. The exhibition on missionary activity was interesting (sequen...
Great collection of artefacts, friendly staff.
It appears that this museum was built to house gifts given to the people of the Cook Islands during the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture, held in Rarotonga in 1992. The festival "is the world’s l...
Interesting
Generally it was interesting museum ,as the National Museum of the Cook Islands I thought it was very empty. The ladies at the counter was more interested talking on the phone then helping visitors. D...
Nice glimpse into the history and culture of the Cook Islands
We stopped in unexpectedly, to escape a sudden downpour, and enjoyed a short visit learning about the islands' history and seeing the exhibits. It's a small museum, but worth a look. We had the chance...
Interesting
Very Enjoyable very much like displays they have at the Auckland Museum however the culture and ancestry was more informative Well worth a time out trip