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  1. Motu Taakoka Island in Muri Lagoon, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific, Pacific. of 19. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Cook Islands Tourism stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Cook Islands Tourism stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

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    • There Aren't Many Direct Flight Options
    • Avoid The Australian and Kiwi School Holidays
    • Fresh Local Produce Makes Self-Catering Accommodation A Good Choice
    • Get A Phone Sim on Arrival For Cheaper Net Access
    • Take A Credit Card and Carry Some New Zealand Dollars
    • Sunday Is A Day of Rest in The Cooks
    • Pack Casual Clothes
    • Dress Modestly Away from The Water

    The Cook Islands are warm year-round, but some seasons are better for travel than others. With drier weather and lower humidity, May to October is a great time to visit. From November to April, the weather is warmer but also wetter – however, rain showers are often short and sharp, clearing after a sudden downpour to a blue sky. December to January...

    Traveling to Rarotonga from New Zealand, flights cross the international date line, arriving in the Cook Islands on the previous day. Double-check accommodation to ensure you've booked the correct dates. Similarly, traveling back from Rarotonga to New Zealand, travelers lose a day, and arrive in Auckland the day after they departed.

    Rarotonga is linked by direct flights to Auckland, Sydney, Honolulu and Tahiti, with Air New Zealand's service from Auckland to Rarotonga being the only daily international option. Once you reach Rarotonga, things get easier – Air Rarotonga, the Cooks’ national airline, has regular flights from Rarotonga to the country's Pa Enua (Outer Islands), in...

    The Cook Islands, especially Rarotonga, get very busy with vacationing families during New Zealand's and Australia's school holidays, putting pressure on prices and availability for accommodations and flights. These breaks usually fall in the two weeks following Easter, the first two weeks in July, and the first few weeks in October. The dates move...

    Rarotonga and Aitutaki both offer all-inclusive resort accommodations, but consider renting a self-contained holiday house or beachside bungalow. Having your own fully-equipped kitchen and barbecue facilities increases the options for self-catering, and it's easy to buy local fish and pick up fresh vegetables and fruit from Rarotonga's Saturday mor...

    Free internet access is hard to find on the Cook Islands, but Vodafone Cook Islands offers wi-fi hot spots around Rarotonga and Aitutaki that can be accessed for a reasonable cost via prepaid vouchers. Vodafone also sells a Travel eSIM packageincorporating 10GB of data, 30 minutes of international calling and 300 TXTs. Vouchers and Travel SIMs are ...

    New Zealand dollars are the primary currency in the Cook Islands and bills can be withdrawn from ATMs on Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Most accommodations, rental car companies and tour operators accept credit cards, but cash is essential for smaller shops and at the Punanga Nui market and Muri night markets, so carry some dollars for day-to-day use. Cha...

    In the Cook Islands, Sunday is a quiet day, most often spent with family and attending church. Many shops and businesses close for some or all of the day. If you fancy attending a Cook Islands church service, visitors are warmly welcomed. Expect to be invited to join the local congregation for refreshments at the conclusion of the service.

    There's no need to pack your finest threads – the dress code in the Cook Islands is casual, and shorts, a T-shirt, and sandals or flip flops will be fine for most occasions. If you're attending church on Sunday, a collared shirt, and long trousers or a skirt are the right attire for this more formal occasion. Lightweight hiking shoes are recommende...

    The Cook Islanders are a famously friendly bunch, but despite the laid-back mood, the islands are quite socially conservative, and it's not appropriate to wear beachwear away from the resort pool or lagoon. A sarong is a handy addition to a packing list to wear after swimming to avoid causing offense.

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    • Aitutaki Lagoon, Aitutaki. One of the most highly photographed regions in the Cook Islands, Aitutaki Lagoon screams vacation. Surrounded by a bevy of tiny islands (21 to be exact), this picture-perfect lagoon is so gorgeous, even the fish don't want to leave.
    • Muri Beach, Rarotonga. A majestic treat on the region's most cosmopolitan island, Rarotonga, Muri Beach offers visitors a taste of pure respite. Swim, snorkel, or just "be" at this heavenly locale, which is also known as Muri Lagoon.
    • Suwarrow Atoll. A member of the Cook Island's northern group, Suwarrow Atoll is home to the largest national park in the region. About 800 kilometers northwest of Rarotonga, this untouched gem lies in the center of the archipelago.
    • Tapuaetai Island (One Foot Island), Aitutaki Lagoon. A short boat ride from Aitutaki, Tapuaetai Island is more commonly known as One Foot Island. This popular day-trip destination boasts the same luxurious sand and pristine turquoise water of the surrounding isles in the Aitutaki Lagoon.
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