With so much natural beauty surrounding them, it’s no wonder Cook Islanders
are so happy. Each of the fifteen tropical islands promises something
different. Snorkel untouched coral reefs around your luxury hotel by day and
experience traditional music and dancing at night. Savour wonderfully fresh
seafood and local dishes, and browse the markets for local arts and
crafts.
Blue lagoons, white sands, exotic forests – welcome to the epitome of South
Pacific paradise.
As you’d expect from a tropical escape, the Cook Islands are generally warm
and sunny all year round. It’s drier April to November, while there’s a chance
of some refreshing rain between December and March – and the tropical showers
can be a sight to behold. If you’re coming in April, the Dancer of the Year
Contest is a spectacular event.
‘Island time’ is an old Polynesian tradition, and means ‘the clock moves
slowly’. Service may be slower than you’re used to, but why worry – you’re here
to relax.
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