Getting Around Avarua: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Avarua: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Walkability

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Avarua's town center hosts a mix of shops, cafes, and essential services within a compact area, which allows travelers to accomplish their daily tasks on foot fairly easily. However, the infrastructure, such as footpaths and pedestrian connectivity, can be sparse and not very well integrated, which limits the ease of walking in some areas. Plans for improvements are underway to enhance walkability further, which will likely improve the pedestrian experience in the future.

Public Transit

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Avarua benefits from a public bus service with two main routes that help navigate around the island of Rarotonga. These routes form a loop that travelers can take advantage of to reach different parts of the island. However, the limited number of routes and the lack of service on Sundays make public transport somewhat less convenient, potentially requiring some to rely on other means of transport during weekends or off-peak times.

Bikeability

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The relatively flat terrain of Rarotonga makes Avarua suitable for cycling, with the main road around the island being quite bike-friendly. Bike rental shops, including e-bike options, are widely available, catering to various traveler fitness levels. Although traffic is present, the overall relaxed pace and local speed limits enhance safety for cyclists, making biking an enjoyable and unique way to explore the island.

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