Nane’s Homestay

The Cook Islands


One of Mitiaro’s best places to stay is with Nane Pokoati, a local mataiapo and a bubbly, friendly host. There are no private rooms, just beds in a communal sleeping area in Nane’s large, modern house. You’ll probably get to meet a few friendly Cook Island government workers who also stay there when visiting the island.


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