Cook Islands

The fifteen pristine islands that comprise the Cook Islands are dotted in the vast South Pacific Ocean. Midway between New Zealand and Hawaii. The Cook Islands are split into two distinct island groups  -the Northern Cook Islands and the Southern Cook  Islands. The Southern group includes the two most visited islands of all the islands: Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Diverse and stunning, these two islands complement each other and encapsulate the essence of the ‘Cooks’ Rarotonga, home to the capital, Avarua, was well as the international airport, is rugged and lush whilst Aitutaki is an ‘almost atoll’ boating one of the most beautiful, ‘must-see’ lagoons in the world.

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by Lauren Wakefield

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Cook Islands named Best in Travel by Lonely Planet

3rd November 2021
by Rhodri Andrews

A secret we’ve known for a long, long time will soon be known to the world: the Cook Islands is one of the best countries on the planet. That’s because it has just scored top spot on the Top 10 Countries list in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel round-up for 2022. The Best in Travel […]

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