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The Cook Islands are fifteen islands scattered over almost two million square kilometers of the Pacific Ocean. That means there's little to no traffic and no rowdy tourists — just you and nature.
Rarotonga - the largest of the Cook Islands - has breathtaking beaches, jungle-like terrain, spectacular turquoise lagoons and coral reefs filled with marine life. At large, ...
The Cook Islands are a dream destination for those seeking pristine beaches, Polynesian culture, and breathtaking nature. Its ...
The Cook Islands is proving that sustainable tourism isn't just possible – it's essential. Here's how this South Pacific nation is preserving their paradise for generations for come.
The 15 volcanic islands and coral atolls of the Cook Islands are scattered over 1.9 sq km of the southern Pacific Ocean, between Tonga to the west and French Polynesia to the east. Its economy ...