Cook Islands Holidays
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Cook Islands holiday information
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The Cook Islands are a jewel in the heart of the South Pacific Sea, in a secluded corner of the South Pacific. Here, the quality of life is measured in relaxed days and magnificent sunsets. Add to this, azure-coloured reefs, warm smiles and friendly people, and you have a paradise on earth.
The white sand beaches, crystal clear water, and green volcanic mountains makes these fantastic islands one of the most beautiful places you can imagine. The slow-paced lifestyle and generous hospitality is the final piece that will make you want to stay here forever. The Cook Islands are the ideal destination for holidaymakers who are looking to relax and get away from it all.
As mentioned earlier, the Cook Islands are a paradise on earth, which is relatively unspoilt by tourism. The Cook Islands have on average 70,000 visitors per year to the capital island Rarotonga. High-rise hotels do not exist, and the civilization is relatively undeveloped compared to many other tropical islands. Life is kept simple here, but do not confuse this with a low living standard. Although there are no five star hotels here, there are plenty of excellent hotels of a very high standard.
The seasonal variations are small, which make the Cook Islands an excellent holiday alternative all year around. Communication with the islands inhabitants should not be a problem, since English is the official language.
The Cook Islands consist of 15 islands spread across an area the size of New Zealand. The population is just under 20,000 inhabitants, with the majority situated in the nations capital Avarua.
The unique and friendly people of the Cook Islands, who originate from the Polynesia, have their own language and government. There are also significant differences between the islands.
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