The Cook Islands, scattered across the South Pacific, are a tropical paradise offering a mix of natural beauty, Polynesian culture, and warm hospitality. Rarotonga, the largest and most populated island, features palm-fringed beaches, turquoise lagoons, and a vibrant Maori cultural scene. The island is encircled by a coral reef, providing excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. Aitutaki, known for its breathtaking lagoon, is a popular spot for sailing and exploring remote motu (small islets). The Cook Islands boast a laid-back atmosphere, where visitors can immerse themselves in the local way of life, enjoy traditional Polynesian dance and music, and savor fresh seafood and tropical fruits. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and warm-hearted locals, the Cook Islands offer a true South Pacific escape.
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