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The Cook Islands are a group of 15 islands in the heart of the South Pacific, spread over an area the size of India. The currency of the Cook Islands is the Pacific Islands dollar. Avarua, on the north coast of Rarotonga, is the capital of the Cook Islands. Rarotonga is the youngest island in the Cook Islands group and has the biggest tourism industry.
Cook Islands are a great island holiday destination. Consisting of a group of 15 islands, the Cook Islands are spread over an area the size of India, in the heart of the South Pacific. more
The main Cook Islands regions are Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia, Manihiki, Mauke and Rarotonga.
The friendly Polynesian people will welcome you with a warm smile and plenty of hospitality. The Cook Islands have a diverse culture with differences between each of the islands so you can choose an island that best suits your needs. Rarotonga is the largest island and is the capital of the Cook Islands.
For a unique relaxing island holiday easily accessible by air, a Cook Islands holiday is highly recommended.
For an overview of the Cook Islands as a holiday destination, read the Cook Islands Holiday and Visitor Information section.
The Cook Islands are a popular holiday destination for New Zealanders and Australians. The Cook Islands are also an ideal holiday stopover for travellers visiting New Zealand or Australia. Allow plenty of time to relax in the Cook Islands and experience the culture and lifestyle.
Please choose a Cook Islands category below such as accommodation, attractions, tours, transport or visitor information. Alternatively select a Cook Islands region
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Related Categories: [Accommodation] [Attractions and Activities] [Dining and Cuisine ] [Event Planning] [Tours] [Transport] [Visitor Information]
Related Pacific Islands - Cook Islands Regions: [Aitutaki] [Atiu] [Mangaia] [Manihiki] [Mauke] [Rarotonga]
This Pacific Islands map does not display any listings on the map itself but may provide navigation by clicking on map symbol. Alternatively select a category or a region from the main links to find and view tourism businesses.