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  1. The Top 10 Things to Do in the Cook Islands

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  2. Cook Islands Recognised As Top Country To Visit By Lonely Planet

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  3. The Ultimate Cook Islands Travel Guide (2021)

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  4. Cook Islands Holidays 2020 & 2021

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  5. 12 Enchanting Tourist Destinations In Cook Islands

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  1. Home

    Discover the unspoiled paradise of the Cook Islands, with white sand beaches, blue lagoons, and lush green mountains. Find out how to get there, where to stay, what to do, and when to visit this tropical destination.

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    No Crowds. Only 18,000 people live in the Cook Islands. It's so easy to engage with the warm local Māori people and enjoy wide open beaches and clear turquoise lagoons. North of Rarotonga, Aitutaki lagoon is populated by pristine islets of white sand and coconut trees.

  3. Activities

    Activities. Underwater, on the water or deep into our lush tropical landscape, the freedom and ease of exploring a little paradise is what sets us apart in the South Pacific. Lagoon cruises, fishing, diving, guided mountain hikes, storytelling cycling tours, buggies, quadbikes or 4WD trips inland - we've got it all.

  4. Where to Stay

    Where to Stay. Most accommodation in Rarotonga and Aitutaki is on the water's edge. Relax by the pool with a cocktail, soak up the sun, rejuvenate your soul and indulge in romantic evenings under the stars, with delicious food and fine wine. Whatever your ideal South Pacific holiday consists of, it becomes reality in our islands, with ...

  5. The Cook Islands, the best kept secret in the Pacific Ocean

    The definitive Cook Islands website - the original and most comprehensive. Land Court hearings. Holiday accommodation. Weather: June 1 2024. 8am Rarotonga 21deg. Fine NZ$ rates: US .60 Aus .90 Euro .55.

  6. A Complete Guide to Visiting the Cook Islands

    In terms of tourist infrastructure and attractions, Rarotonga is the most developed and popular island. There is accommodation to suit most budgets, a range of restaurants and markets, car and scooter rental facilities, supermarkets and bars, and many tourist-oriented businesses selling boat rides on the Muri Lagoon, snorkeling and diving trips, kayak and SUP rental, progressive dinners in the ...

  7. 17 things you need to know before going to the Cook Islands

    Here are some pre-departure tips to help you plan your time in this fascinating island nation. 1. Keep an eye on the weather in the South Pacific. The Cook Islands are warm year-round, but some seasons are better for travel than others. With drier weather and lower humidity, May to October is a great time to visit.

  8. Cook Islands Pocket Guide

    Welcome to the internet's most comprehensive travel guide to the Cook Islands! Plan your holiday to Rarotonga and the Cook Islands on this fast and free travel guide with just a click or tap away in your browser. We have over 450 articles to help inspire, plan and get on-the-ground advice for every nook and cranny of Rarotonga and the Cook ...

  9. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Cook Islands

    680. Flea & Street Markets. By mevianeferaf. I had creamy garlic prawns on rice and bought 2 raro donuts to help finish off a really creamy meal. 8. Cook Island Christian Church (CICC) 359. Religious Sites. Sunday services are filled with hymns sung in the Maori language at this island church which dates back to 1853.

  10. Cook Islands

    The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki 'Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.It consists of 15 islands whose total land area is approximately 236.7 square kilometres (91 sq mi). The Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers 1,960,027 square kilometres (756,771 sq mi) of ocean.

  11. Cook Islands Travel Guide 2024: Everything You Need to Know

    Cook Islands Sample Itinerary. Overnight flight into Rarotonga with Air New Zealand: This gives you a full day to explore the island on arrival, but make sure to confirm check-in time at your hotel.Muri Beachcomber offers lounge access with a shower, plus full access to the property's facilities until 12pm check-in time. We spent the morning kayaking around the lagoon and our room was ready ...

  12. A Cook Islands travel guide: how to enjoy this Pacific jewel

    The Cook Islands is a Pacific gem. The stuff of daydreams, the Cook Islands are the ultimate tropical paradise escape. Stunning beaches. Warm water. Swaying palm trees. If tropical paradise is a cliché, then the Cook Islands is the king of paradise cliché. Except it's real. And it's as beautiful as your tropical dream images make it out ...

  13. Sightseeing in the Cook Islands: Top 10 Sights in the Cook Islands

    4. Vai Nauri. One of the best (if not the best) swimming caves in the Cook Islands, Vai Nauri, on the island of Mitiaro, holds a deep pool with clear deep blue waters and striking limestone features. There are a set of steps down to the pool or you can clamber around the pool and jump off a 3m (10ft) outcrop into the deep waters.

  14. Home

    If you've never visited Rarotonga, Aitutaki and the Cook Islands before, read on and discover what so many of our regular visitors already know. We are a laid back destination and people, where everything is easy and there is a sense of freedom everywhere you go. Things to do. You will be surprised by the freedom and flexibility of the Cook ...

  15. The Complete Travel Guide to the Cook Islands for Families [2024]

    Size: The Cook Islands' land area is 261 km² (101 mi²) scattered across 2,200,000 km² (850,000 mi²) of ocean. Climate: Maximum average temperature - 27 ° C/81 ° F, minimum average temperature - 21 ° C/70 ° F and yearly average rainfall - 2,000 mm/79 in. Find out more in The Cook Islands Weather, Seasons & Climate.

  16. The Best Islands to Visit in the Cook Islands ️ [2024]

    Atiu. Rarotonga and Aitutaki are by far the most visited islands in the Cook Islands. The other islands don't even come close. But that's exactly why travellers do decide to explore the lesser-visited islands of the Cooks; to experience something more adventurous, less crowded and perhaps a little more authentic.A first go-to for such an occasion would be the island of Atiu.

  17. 10 Best Tours in the Cook Islands [2024]

    10. Raro Buggy Tours and Raro Quad Tours, Rarotonga. Finally, do the driving yourself on an exciting off-roading tour with Raro Buggy Tours or Raro Quad Tours. The main difference is that one tour is in two-seater 4×4 buggies lasting 1h30mins to 2 hours and the other is on quad bikes lasting from 2h30mins to 3 hours.

  18. Cook Islands adopts regenerative approach to Tourism Development

    This Strategy provides a roadmap towards a more regenerative approach to tourism development for the Cook Islands, focusing on holistic well-being across the '4C's': The CITDS also ensures that the people of the Cook Islands are engaged, empowered and benefit from tourism. A pilot program has been rolled out and will be operational from July.

  19. Getting Here: How to Get to the Cook Islands ️ [2024]

    The information in this guide has been compiled from our extensive research, travel and experiences across the Cook Islands and the South Pacific, accumulated over more than a decade of numerous visits to each destination. Additional sources for this guide include the following: Cook Islands Tourism Corporation (General travel advice - Updated ...

  20. Abrolhos Islands' future secured with $8.1 million tourism boost

    Builds on $16.8 million already delivered by the WA Labor Government for the Abrolhos Islands; The Cook Labor Government will invest $8.1 million to develop the first stage of a world-class sustainable tourism development at the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, creating new jobs and economic opportunities in the Mid West region.

  21. New Filipino bishop of the Pacific's Cook Islands hopes to 'spiritually

    Bishop Reynaldo Bunyi Getalado was ordained bishop at St. Joseph's Cathedral in the Cook Islands' capital city, Avarua, on April 27, 2024, in the presence of Father Giosuè Busti, the first ...

  22. Tourism industry, Fijian residents welcome NZ scrapping transit visas

    To continue reading this article and to support our journalism. for as little as $11 per month. Already a subscriber, click here. Our people. Our news. First. Cook Islands tourism industry and Fijians residing here have welcomed New Zealand's decision to lift transit visa requirements for Fiji nationals travelling through NZ.