

Cook Islands
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About Cook Islands
The Cook Islands, a self-governing island country in free association with New Zealand, is a stunning archipelago of 15 islands scattered across the South Pacific Ocean. Known for its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise lagoons, and lush tropical landscapes, the Cook Islands are a paradise for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The capital, Avarua, located on the largest island of Rarotonga, serves as the cultural and administrative hub. The islands are renowned for their Polynesian heritage, vibrant traditional dances, and warm hospitality. With a population of around 17,000, the Cook Islands maintain a laid-back lifestyle, deeply connected to their environment and traditions. Tourism, fishing, and agriculture are the mainstays of the economy, with the islands also offering world-class diving, snorkeling, and sailing opportunities. The Cook Islands are a true gem of the Pacific, offering a perfect blend of natural splendor and rich cultural experiences.
Key Facts
- Official Language
- Time Zone
- UTC+0
- Calling Code
- +1