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Insider’s Guide to Travel in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands appeal to honeymooners and travelers looking for a luxurious getaway, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune to travel here. Located in the South Pacific Ocean —...
COOK ISLANDS When to Go
Rarotonga and Aitutaki, which are about as far south of the equator as the Hawaiian Islands are north of it, enjoy a tropical climate. Even during the summer months of January and February, the high...
Cook Islands: 10 things to do on the water at Aitutaki and Rarotonga
Aitutaki and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands offer myriad marine activities. 1. THE BLUE LAGOON: The highlight of a visit to the Cook Islands is Aitutaki Lagoon, a vivid turquoise expanse that...
Cook Islands travel guide: 10 reasons to visit beautiful Cook Islands, South Pacific
"Where's your happy place?" a friend asked me a few months back, when I was pondering where to go next. I had an instant answer: "The Cook Islands." My first time there, two years ago, involved yoga...
Top ten things to do in the Cook Islands
While the Cooks Islands are known for their beautiful weather, the colourful island culture and natural gems shine even on a rainy day. 1. TE VAKA CRUISE IN AITUTAKI Even cloudy skies and the...
11 Fun Facts to Know About the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands, comprised of 15 small islands located in the South Pacific, are an ideal vacation spot for travelers who like remote, exotic destinations. More than 100,000 tourists visit...
12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands are a castaway's dream. Among the most beautiful of all the Polynesian Islands, the archipelago's 15 islands lie flung between French Polynesia and Samoa. Translucent turquoise...
The Best Beaches In The Cook Islands
The Cook Islands, well to the north of New Zealand in the sparkling South Pacific Ocean, represent a beach lover's paradise with secluded sands, clear waters and in many cases non-intrusive services...
Cook Islands: Lazing by the world's most beautiful lagoon
On April 11 1789, His Majesty’s ship Bounty came across a supremely beautiful triangle of white sands and coconut palms lost in the vast blue counterpane of the South Pacific. Its commander, Lt...
Understand the History of Cook Islands
Great Polynesian Migration Cook Islanders are true Polynesians connecting directly back to the finest seafarers of the Pacific. Sophisticated navigation took them fearlessly in search of new lands....