Cook Islands
The Cook Islands consist of fifteen islands which lie in the centre of the Polynesian Triangle in the South Pacific Ocean. The
islands are self-governing in free association with New Zealand.
The Cook Islands were formed by volcanic activity and have a moderate to tropical climate. The fifteen islands are grouped into the High Cook Islands (which consist of the islands of Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Rarotonga), the Low Islands (consisting of the islands Manuae, Mitiaro and Takutea) and the Northern Cook Islands (which consist of the islands Manihiki, Nassau, Palmerston Island, Penrhyn Island, Pukapuka, Rakahanga and Suwarrow).
The people of the Cook Islands are extremely friendly and charming and offer warm hospitality. The Cook Islands would make an excellent holiday location.
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