Fifteen atolls and high islands scattered across more than a million square miles of ocean, the Cook Islands lie virtually in the center of the Polynesian triangle, flanked to the west by Tonga and the Samoas, to the east by French Polynesia. Over half the population of 20,000 live on the main island of Rarotonga.
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| Rarotonga. The main island of Rarotonga is just 20 miles around, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in beauty. Rarotonga is of volcanic origin, with verdant mountains in the interior rising to 2,000 feet. Almost entirely surrounded by a reef, Rarotonga is a jewel of an island, with white sand beaches, tropical plants and flowers bordering a shimmering blue lagoon.
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Raratonga Hotels and Resorts
Palm Grove Lodge
Edgewater Resort
Little Polynesian
Pacific Resort - Rarotonga
Manuia Beach Hotel
Moana Sands Beachfront Hotel
The Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa
Crown Beach Villas Castaway Beach Villas
Rarotonga Beach Bungalows
Club Raro
Lagoon Lodges
Muri Beachcomber
Rarotongan Sunset
Reflections
Royale Takitumu Villas Sokala Villas
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| Aitutaki. Just over 160 miles north and about an hour's flight from Rarotonga, Aitutaki is the second most visited island in the Cooks. It is reputedly the Pacific's most beautiful coral atoll (a ring of islets enclosing a vast central lagoon) and has one high island, an unusual feature in an atoll, where the islets are generally flat.
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Aitutaki Hotels & Resorts
Are Tamanu
Pacific Resort - Aitutaki
Samade on the Beach
Maina Sunset
Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa
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