| Cook Islands Guide | AITUTAKI |
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Aitutaki is a very beautiful island with romance and fun written all over it!!
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| Cook Islands Guide | AVARUA |
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Avarua, the capital of the Cook Islands and Rarotonga's main town, lies in the middle of the northern coast. Avarua used to be a sleepy little port, very much the image o... |
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| Cook Islands Guide | MANUAE |
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Manuae, Cook Islands is an uninhabited atoll in the south Pacific Ocean. It consists of two islands enclosed by a lagoon.
The larger island is called Te Au O Tu and th... |
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| Cook Islands Guide | RAROTONGA |
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With its jagged peaks and deep valleys, fertile slopes of red earth and sparkling aquamarine lagoon, Rartonga comes pretty close to the classic image of paradise.
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THINGS TO DO IN COOK ISLANDS |
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Things to do in Cook Islands include plenty of adventure tours and activities that keep you engaged. A large island so to say, Cook Island is surround... |
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PEOPLE OF THE COOK ISLANDS |
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Cook Islanders are Polynesians. The northern islands were most probably settled around 800 AD by migrants from the west – Samoa and Tonga. The souther... |
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| TO KNOW ABOUT THE COOK ISLANDERS |
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COOK ISLANDERS are Polynesians. The northern islands were most probably settled around 800 AD by migrants from the west – Samoa and Tonga. The souther... |
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| RAROTONGA BEACH AND SPA |
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The colours of paradise ...Your toes in the white sandy beach ...Meeting the friendly reef fish in the blue lagoon...Swaying in a hammock in the cool ... |
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