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Suprising fact: the Cook islands cover a surface bigger than India. Most of it is Pacific Ocean of course, but still, the 15 islands in the heart of the South Pacific known as the Cook islands spread over an area the size of India with a total population of just 14,000 souls. These unique and friendly Polynesians have their own language and government and enjoy a vigorous and diverse culture with significant differences between each island. Despite some 70,000 visitors a year to the capital island – Rarotonga – the Cooks are largely unspoiled by tourism. They offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. There are no high-rise hotels, only four be...

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Cook Islands Guide | AITUTAKI
Destination Aitutaki
Aitutaki is a very beautiful island with romance and fun written all over it!! ...
Cook Islands Guide | AVARUA
Destination Avarua
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...
Cook Islands Guide | MANUAE
Destination Manuae
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...
Cook Islands Guide | RAROTONGA
Destination Rarotonga
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. Rara...
THINGS TO DO IN COOK ISLANDS
Things to do in Cook Islands
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...
PEOPLE OF THE COOK ISLANDS
People of the Cook Islands
Cook Islanders are Polynesians. The northern islands were most probably settled around 800 AD by migrants from the west – Samoa and Tonga. The souther...
TO KNOW ABOUT THE COOK ISLANDERS
To know about the Cook Islanders
COOK ISLANDERS are Polynesians. The northern islands were most probably settled around 800 AD by migrants from the west – Samoa and Tonga. The souther...
RAROTONGA BEACH AND SPA
Rarotonga Beach and Spa
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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