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The 15 islands that make up the Cook Islands are scattered over an expanse of the Pacific Ocean the size of Western Europe.

What to see

The main island of Rarotonga and the atoll of Aitutaki have over a thousand years of Polynesian culture and feature some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the South Pacific. As well as offering a plethora of white sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons, the warmth of the welcome you will receive from locals will enhance your experience.

Tour Collection

Browse our collection of small escorted group tours and luxurious private journeys.

Key Facts

Capital: Rarotonga
Flying time from London: 24 hours
Time difference: +11 GMT
Population: 18,000
Currency: New Zealand dollar
Official Language(s): English and Cook Islands Maori
Visa (UK Passport Holders): No visa required

Before You Go:

The Book of Puka-Puka

Robert Dean Frisbie (1929)
A narrative account of the authors search for solitude in the Pukapuka atoll in the Cook Islands
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