Cook Islands: 15 islands at the heart of the South Pacific

Sunday, January 31, 2010 , Posted by clariceg at 6:36 AM

During summer, a lot of people go to resorts for vacation. But isn’t it a hassle if there are a lot of people or should I say, a lot of crowd also having a vacation with you?! Every summer, crowded beach resorts are the common scene. But hey! I knew a place where there is no crowding during summer vacation.

Have you heard of The Cook Islands?! It is a group of about 15 islands located at the heart of the South Pacific and is occupied by only 13, 200 inhabitants. The Polynesians (people of Cook Islands) are very friendly and accommodating.

Despite some 100,000 visitors a year to the capital island, Rarotonga, the Cook Islands are largely unspoiled by tourism. They offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. And there are no high-rise hotels, only four beach buggies and very little hype.

See?! This is very ideal for travelers seeking more than the usual clichés associated with the height of summer vacation; each island has its unique qualities and offers the visitor a special experience.



January 31, 2010

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