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The 15
Cook Islands are scattered across the south Pacific over about two million
square kilometres, an area the size of India. These unspoilt Polynesian
tropical gems have a combined population of an average country town: about
14,000 unique and friendly souls. Most Cook Islanders dwell on the capital
island of Rarotonga, which is also where most of the 70,000-odd annual
visitors stop off, arriving at the island's international airport. Circular
Rarotonga is almost completely enclosed by a reef, harbouring a lagoon of
clear turquoise water and white sandy beaches. The small island is dominated
by a high mountain peak from which lush rain forests cascade down to the
palm-fringed shore. The commercial centre of the islands is the friendly,
bustling town of Avarua on Rarotonga, which has banks, shops and tourist
facilities as well as a busy port and yacht basin. The outer islands are
becoming increasingly popular for excursions, but remain largely unspoiled
by tourism. The Cook Islanders have their own language and government, and
enjoy a vigorous and diverse culture with significant differences between
each island. Even if you go no further than Rarotonga, though, you will be
ensured of a dream 'South Seas' holiday experience on the pristine beaches,
snorkelling the reef, or exploring the island by bus, motor scooter, bicycle
or jeep.
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