Cook Islands

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The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand, located in Polynesia, in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, between French Polynesia to the east and Tonga to the west.

Cook Islands
Rarotonga
Aitutaki
Rarotonga
Aitutaki
Rarotonga
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Rarotonga
Rarotonga is by far the most populated of the Cook Islands and is the capital, located in the southern group of islands. Rarotonga Travel Guide »
Aitutaki
Aitutaki is an island in the Southern Cook Islands a 45 minute flight from the capital island of Rarotonga. Aitutaki Travel Guide »
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Southern Cook Islands
The Southern Cook Islands are a loose group of mostly volcanic, hilly islands and a few coral atolls. Southern Cook Islands Travel Guide »
The Northern Cook Islands are a loose group of low, coral atolls. Northern Cook Islands Travel Guide »
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Cook Islands Travel Guide is based on Cook Islands by Swissbelg, Peter Fitzgerald, Bill Ellett, Globe-trotter, Shaund, Burmesedays, MMKK, Tatatabot, ChubbyWimbus, iGuide and others. Cook Islands Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.