Cook Islands
Cook Islands, French Polynesia offers 34+ beaches along its 2,903 miles (4,672 kilometers) of coastline. Cook Islands has a number of beach options for every type of traveler. Cook Islands is a popular travel destination with over 300,000 annual visitors in addition to its 280,000 residents. Cook Islands is known for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich Polynesian culture, while French Polynesia is known for its luxurious overwater bungalows, stunning lagoons, and unique cultural heritage.
Cook Islands has 5+ beach cities, offering a variety of beach destinations for travelers seeking either a popular hotspot or a secluded beach vacation.The best time to travel to the Cook Islands and French Polynesia is from May to October, with average air temperatures around 25°C (77°F) and water temperatures approximately 26°C (79°F). Cook Islands does not have a hurricane season but has a wet season that lasts from November to April with average rainfall of 10 mm per day.French Polynesia does not have a hurricane season but has a wet season that lasts from November to April with average rainfall of 12 mm per day. Sandee provides detailed maps, photos, and reviews from fellow beachgoers to help you Choose Your Beach™ and plan your perfect beach vacation!EXPLORE TOP DESTINATIONS
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