Getting around Cook Islands is not difficult. The Island has only one main road with just two roundabouts and no traffic lights. Drivers are advised to always drive on the left hand-side and at an average speed of not more than 50kph. Have a free day and want to go on...
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Basic Cook Islands Language: 10 Phrases To Learn
Kia Orana, (Hello) everyone. If you are sitting on your desk having daydreams of a wonderful tropical escape, the Cook Islands might be a great vacation place for you. This archipelago of 15 islands set in the South Pacific between Hawaii and New Zealand provides a...
Cook Islands History
The Cook Islands were named after the naval captain and explorer Captain James Cook who visited the island between 1773 and 1777. Spread over a vast area in the South Pacific Ocean are 15 major islands divided into two groups - the Northern Cook Islands and the...
Insider Knowledge of Cook Islands
Travel Guide: Insider Knowledge of Cook Islands The discreetly located Cook Islands are a cluster of 15 Islands situated in the southern parts of the Pacific Ocean. They are explicitly located between the French Polynesia and American Samoa and cover approximately...