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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
TO THE COOK ISLANDS

All 15 islands in detail. Getting there, getting around, where to go, what to see and do...and more

An independent source for 21 years

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Explore Rarotonga

RAROTO​NGA
The capital island

The most visited and most developed of the islands. The only international airport and gateway to the rest of the Cooks

Explore Aitutaki

AITUTAKI
Where heaven meets earth

The second most visited island with a stunningly beautiful blue lagoon. A 45 minute flight from Rarotonga. Stay or take a day trip

Where else to visit in the Cook Islands

MORE ISLANDS
Where else can you visit?

Each of the 13 other islands is distinctly different, none is very busy and some very rarely see visitors. But not all are easy to get to and two are deserted

10 minute tour of the Cook Islands

TAKE A QUICK TOUR

Want to know more but pushed for time? Click on this icon to start a whirlwind tour of discovery with lots of useful information

1965-2025: 60 YEARS OF NATIONHOOD

The Cook Islands is counting down to the biggest celebration in its history. Find out what's happening and why

CELEBRATION OF A NATION

VIDEO: YEARS OF CHANGE AND CHALLENGE

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WHAT'S ON

BEACH GAMES
4-18 January
COMPOSERS COMPETITION
13 March
PURSUIT IN PARADISE MARATHON
28 April - 1 May, Aitutaki

EVENTS CALENDAR

INSIGHT

UNIQUELY COOK ISLANDS
Love, patience and skills handed down through generations go into producing some of the unique crafts of the Islands. And not only are they beautiful creations, they're also a part of cultural life

ART FROM THE HEART

DID YOU KNOW?

WHAT'S IN A NAME?
The Cook Islands were given their name by a famous Russian explorer and map maker who wanted to honour his idol, Captain Cook.  They were known before that as the Hervey (or Hervey's) Islands

FASCINATING FACTS

ARMCHAIR TRAVEL

Cook Islands guide book

Stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia are among the  'secrets' shared as you explore all 15 of the Cook Islands through the pages of this book by the website author. Sales profits to dementia charities 

MORE THAN A GUIDEBOOK

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FEATU​RED ISLAND

Main street, Palmerston island

PALMERSTON is so remote, it wasn't even properly positioned on maps until 1969. And this tiny island is owned and populated entirely by the direct descendants of a British man and his "wives" who claim links to the UK's royal family and speak with the remnants of a English Midlands dialect.

EXPLORE PALMERSTON

NEW IN PARADISE

Cook Islands 60th anniversary video

"Celebration of a Nation" is a new video which looks at key moments in the past and present day story of the islands and ponders about a future with threats from climate change, seabed mining, tourism and a declining population

WATCH ON YOUTUBE

PODCAST

Kukicast  Cook Islands podcast

Tom Neale spent 16 years living alone on remote Suwarrow and told his story in a 1966 book. Now the book has been updated with a new epilogue from his daughter, Stella Neale who shares her own insight into a remarkable man in the latest Kukicast podcast

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FEATURED ISLAND

Penrhyn from the air

PALMERSTON is so remote, it wasn't even properly positioned on maps until 1969. And this tiny island is owned and populated entirely by the direct descendants of a British man and his "wives" who claim links to the UK's royal family and speak with the remnants of a English Midlands dialect.

EXPLORE PALMERSTON

NEW IN PARADISE

Eating out in Rarotonga

"Celebration of a Nation" is a new video which looks at key moments in the past and present day story of the islands and ponders about a future with threats from climate change, seabed mining, tourism and a declining population

WATCH ON YOUTUBE

PODCAST

Rarotonga airport from the air

Tom Neale spent 16 years living alone on remote Suwarrow and told his story in a 1966 book. Now the book has been updated with a new epilogue from his daughter, Stella Neale who shares her own insight into a remarkable man in the latest Kukicast podcast

LISTEN NOW ALL PODCASTS

MY COOK ISLANDS

"The humbleness of the people, the relaxed way of life here is something to truly appreciate and admire! This Island is a true magical untouched little island gem in the South Pacific. Definitely worth a visit !"

Mitiaro through the eyes of a visitor