A Polynesia with its own unique traits, particularly welcoming and engaging. Untouched and spectacular from an environmental point of view.
And definitely more easy-going in terms of rates compared to its sister French Polynesia. Welcome then to the Cook Islands! A handful of atolls with white sandy beaches, natural pearls, like the black ones that are fished from their sea.
Islands surrounded by dreamlike lagoons, with a green heart of forest and plantations; with towns and villages that live according to nature and Maori traditions, and with people who greet you warmly and cordially. Because no one, here, should feel like a stranger or, worse, an intruder.
Being a New Zealand protectorate, the Cooks officially speak English; Maori is the local language.

