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The Cook Islands consist of 15 islands with a total population
of approximately 19,000, scattered over some 2 million square
kilometres of the Pacific Ocean. Rarotonga is the vibrant centre of the Cook Islands and is where government resides. Circular and only 32 km in circumference, it is dominated by high mountain peaks which rise to 653metres from which lush rain forests cascade and prvide a dramatic backdrop to a palm-fringed shore. The island is almost completely encircled by a reef, which harbours a lagoon of clear turquoise waters and many inviting white sand beaches. Beyond the reef, the indigo blue of the ocean provides a vivid contrast and a bountiful supply of fish. The beauty and charm of our islands is matched only by the friendliness of our people. Here among your island friends, you will find the hospitality warm and spontaneous, the music and dancing exuberant, the mood relaxed. What most defines the Cook Islands and leaves a lasting impression on tourists is the grace, art and skill demonstrated in song and dance – particularly a traditional dance known as the Ura. We do have many tours available throughout Cook Islands. We will add a few suggestions throughout the year. |
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| The 15 islands that make up the Cook Island are: Aitutaki - Araura Enua, Atiu - Enuamanu, Mangaia - Au'au, Manihiki -, Manuae, Mauke - Akatokamanava, Mitiaro - Nukuroa, Nassau , Palmerston, Penrhyn - Tongareva, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Rarotonga - Tumutevarovaro, Suwarrow , Takutea | |
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Note: The Network can organise tours, transfers, hotels and
resorts before and/or after tours in Cook Islands. We have a huge
range of hotels throughout the country. |
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