Cook Islands


Prepare to enjoy white sand beaches, tranquil lagoons, and fantastic swimming, snorkelling, or diving. The water is vividly clear, allowing you to witness an array of sea life from land or sea, including sea turtles, colourful fish and vibrant coral formations. The Cook Islands' dry season is from April to November, so the best time to visit is between June and August when the days are sunny and there's very little rain. This is also peak tourist season, so if you would rather travel in shoulder seasons, they are from April to May, and from September to October.

While Tahiti enchants with its dramatic mountain landscapes and French-Polynesian flair, the Cook Islands offer a more laid-back charm with untouched beaches and local Maori Polynesian culture. At every island, you will enjoy breathtaking, crystal-clear lagoons and a warm, welcoming spirit. READY TO BOOK this destination, click the image above!


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