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Overview
Country Overview The Cook Islands are situated 3500km (2200 miles) northeast of New Zealand and 1000km (600 miles) southwest of Tahiti in the South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia. The islands fall into two groups: the scattered Northern Group are all coral atolls while the Southern Group is of volcanic origin. Most of the larger islands include lagoons surrounded by small areas of fertile land above which rise volcanic hills. The best beaches are found on Aitutaki. The Cook Islands have been used as the setting for several films, the best known being Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.
Developed resorts are situated on Rarotonga and Aitutaki, providing various amenities. The best swimming beaches are at Muri Lagoon and Titikaveka. Tours of the islands are available, including lagoon cruises and sightseeing by air, horse or car.
Places of historical interest include the Takamoa Mission House, built in 1842, and the old Palace of Makea at Taputapuatea.
Local produce includes fruit, island chestnuts, garden vegetables and seafood. Island feast and dance groups perform at various hotels.
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