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Cook Islands Travel Guide

People of Cook Islands

Population

21,750

Age Distribution

0-14 years

2,718 (Male), 2,388 (Females)

15-64 years

4,531 (Male), 4,395 (Females)

65 years and over

489 (Male), 469 (Females)

Population Growth Rate

0%

Ethnic Groups

Cook Island Maori (Polynesian) 87.7%, part Cook Island Maori 5.8%, other 6.5% (2001 census)

Religions

Cook Islands Christian Church 55.9%, Roman Catholic 16.8%, Seventh-Day Adventists 7.9%, Church of Latter Day Saints 3.8%, other Protestant 5.8%, other 4.2%, unspecified 2.6%, none 3% (2001 census)

Languages

English (official), Maori

Life Expectancy

Total

0

Among Males

0

Among Females

0

Nationality

Noun

Cook Islander(s)

Adjective

Cook Islander

Literacy Rates

Definition

Total

0%

Among Males

0%

Among Females

0%

People of Cook Islands
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Why Travel to Cook Islands?

  • Experience warm and spontaneous hospitality, exuberant music and dancing and a relaxed mood.
  • Explore spectacular Rarotonga, the vibrant centre of the Cook Islands, with its high mountain peaks, lush rain forests and palm-fringed shores.
  • Spend a few days chilling out on Mangaia, an island of incredible, serene beauty. Trek for miles along the coast, or in the interior and not meet another soul or hear a vehicle.
  • Follow in the wake of Captain Cook and discover Palmerston Island for yourself - a true atoll with sandy islets on a continuous ring of coral reef enclosing a lagoon.
  • With its crystal clear turquoise waters and sparkling white beaches the beautiful island of Aitutaki is an essential ingredient in any Cook Island holiday.