Cook Islands Travel Guide - Getting Around

Cook Islands Travel Guide - Getting Around


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 Cook Islands Travel Guide - Getting Around

Cook Islands Travel Guide - Getting Around

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ABOUT COOK ISLANDS - TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS

On Rarotonga and Aitutaki it is possible to access all modern communications, including a mobile phone network and internet services, but services are not so available on the outer islands.

Air Rarotonga operates regular scheduled flights from Rarotonga to eight of the other islands in the southern and northern Cook Islands. Charters are also available on a request basis and Air Rarotonga provides a number of excellent daytrips around the islands. The airline normally employs Brazilian twin-engined prop-jet aircraft (Embraer Bandeirantes) for its services.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
International Telephone, Facsimile, E-mail, Internet connections and services are available 24 hours from the telecommunications office (Telecom Cook Islands) in the main township of Avarua. Most accommodation properties have IDD facilities.

Mail and telegrams are available from the Post Office, open Monday to Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm.




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