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Are the Cook Islands in the Atlantic Ocean?

Geography. The Cook Islands are in the South Pacific Ocean, north-east of New Zealand, between American Samoa and French Polynesia. There are 15 major islands spread over 2,200,000 km2 (850,000 sq mi) of ocean, divided into two distinct groups: the Southern Cook Islands and the Northern Cook Islands of coral atolls.



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Cook Islands, self-governing island state in free association with New Zealand, located in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Cook Islands, self-governing island state in free association with New Zealand, located in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Tourist Application Requirements for a Cook Islands Visa No visa is required for this destination for a stay of up to 30 days. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page.

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Is the Cook Islands Expensive to Visit? The Cook Islands is more expensive to visit than Australia, the US, Asia and Europe but cheaper than other Pacific destinations like Hawaii, Fiji and Tahiti (French Polynesia).

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It is possible and many expats live here or have a business. No one can own land on the island as it is all family land and what you do is lease a property. The lease time frame these days is 60 years.

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Ethnic groups and languages With the exception of the inhabitants of isolated Pukapuka, who are of predominantly Samoan and Tongan descent, almost all Cook Islanders have mixed Polynesian ancestry. Intermarriage with European, Chinese, and African settlers was common in the early 19th century.

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During its cruises to the Cook Islands from April 17th to 25th 2023, Aranui 5 will call at the two main Cook Islands.

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You can enjoy the vast wilderness, amazing beaches, and city lifestyle you won't find in the Cook Islands. But, if you aim for a less-touristy relaxing beach vacation without heaps to do, the Cook Islands are the first choice. It is simply more laid-back.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to the Cook Islands. High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is January. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Cook Islands flight deals.

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The best time to visit the Cook Islands is during the driest months (April to November). The climate is tropical and generally agreeable year-round, with steady humidity levels and temperatures sitting between 75°F and 86°F.

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The winter months are also known as the dry season. July and August are considered the coldest months with temperatures dropping to around 19 degrees Celsius at nighttime. The lowest winter temperature ever recorded in the Cook Islands was 9 degrees Celsius back in 1965.

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