Is it expensive to go to the Cook Islands?

Hear this out loudPauseIs the Cook Islands Expensive to Visit? The Cook Islands is more expensive to visit than Australia, the US, Asia and Europe but cheaper than other Pacific destinations like Hawaii, Fiji and Tahiti (French Polynesia).

Who flies direct to Cook Islands?

Hear this out loudPauseInternational. Direct flights are available from Auckland with Air New Zealand and Jetstar, from Tahiti with Air Rarotonga, and from Sydney, Australia with Jetstar Airways.

Is Tahiti near the Cook Islands?

Hear this out loudPauseThe distance between Rarotonga and Tahiti is 1144 km.

Do cruise ships go to Cook Islands?

What currency is used in Rarotonga?

New Zealand dollarHear this out loudPauseThe two official currencies of the Cook Islands are the Cook Island dollar and the New Zealand dollar. These currencies are pegged to each other at par and are both widely used throughout the Cook Islands.

Which is Better Cook Islands or Fiji?

Hear this out loudPauseThe Cook Islands or Fiji – where to travel? The Cook Islands are a Polynesian paradise, with stunning beaches and lagoons and volcanic islands but little shopping and entertainment. The much larger Fiji is part of Melanesia, offers more things to do, is a great mix of beach- and city life, but more touristy.

Which is better Cook Islands or Tahiti?

Hear this out loudPauseThe Cook Islands are ideal for travelers seeking a more genuine and affordable experience, while French Polynesia is fantastic for those seeking a more secluded and opulent getaway. The decision between the two will ultimately come down to your desired holiday type, financial constraints, and desired experiences.

How long does it take to fly from Tahiti to Cook Islands?

2 hours and 42 minutesHear this out loudPauseThe average flight time from Papeete to Cook Islands is 2 hours and 42 minutes.

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