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Helpful tips
Finding accommodation in the Cook Islands can take time, especially during peak tourist season, so it’s best to start your search early. Most rental options are shared houses, studio units, or small flats, and landlords often prefer reliable, long-term tenants.
Be clear about rent costs, what’s included (like water, electricity, Wi-Fi), and whether you need to pay a bond upfront. It’s normal to sign a simple rental agreement, make sure you read it carefully and keep a copy.
If you’re new to the island, ask around at work, your church, or community groups, word of mouth is one of the best ways to find a safe, affordable place to stay.
And remember: the earlier you get settled, the quicker you’ll feel at home!