Can you drink the tap water in the Cook Islands?


Can you drink the tap water in the Cook Islands? Can I drink tap water in the Cook Islands? No. While some accommodation providers have filtered taps, it is always best to boil tap water before drinking it. You can also refill your reusable bottle at filtered water stations around the island.


How do people on islands get drinking water?

Small island water supplies typically originate from groundwater, surface water where available, desalination of ocean water, or rainwater harvesting in limited amounts (Holding and Allen, 2016).


Can I use my phone in the Cook Islands?

Mobiles & WiFi You can buy a Visitor Sim card from the Vodafone offices in Avarua, or from Vodafone at the airport on arrival, or other retail outlets. Depending on the type of SIM your phone uses, you'll need to use a standard, micro or nano SIM. You'll get all three sizes in one SIM card - pop out the size you need.


Why is the Cook Islands so popular?

A blissful 15-isle archipelago just east of the dateline in the Pacific Ocean, the Cook Islands has long attracted travellers with the promise of crystal-clear water, a diverse marine life, and a strong connection to Polynesian culture.


What should I wear to the Cook Islands?

Casual clothing is recommended however for wearing in and around the town centre and the non-beach areas of the island. The Cook Island people are quite traditional in this respect and it's not considered appropriate to wear your swimming gear beyond the beaches.


Is Cook Islands safe for tourists?

Although the crime rate in the Cook Islands is low, New Zealanders are advised to take care of their belongings and ensure that their accommodation is locked at all times. Thieves may target items (such as phones, cash, ipads) left on the beach or otherwise unsecured in scooters or motorcycles and accommodations.


Is Cook Island expensive?

Is 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).


Do US citizens need a passport to go to the Cook Islands?

Cook Islands: Cook Islands is self-governing in free association with New Zealand. U.S. citizen visitors do not require an entry permit for stays up to 31 days. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months past the arrival date in the Cook Islands.


Where does the water come from in the Cook Islands?

The main source of water for the southern group of islands is groundwater that is reticulated from boreholes, wells, aquifers and gallery using diesel or electric pumps. Coral islands in the northern groups heavily depend on rainwater which is stored either communally or in privately owned water tanks.


What is the famous food in Cook Islands?

Cook Island Food: 8 dishes you have to try when you get here!
  • Ika Mata. Top of our list (and what should be the top of yours) is the traditional delicacy that is Ika Mata. ...
  • Curried Eke (Octopus) ...
  • Banana Poke. ...
  • Rukau. ...
  • Rori. ...
  • Locally Caught Fresh Tuna Sashimi. ...
  • Tropical Fruit. ...
  • Umukai.


Do I need cash in Cook Islands?

Major credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants and tourist shops. Several ATMs can be found on Rarotonga, Aitutaki has two ATMs and two banks, and cash is needed for the smaller islands.


Is it safe to swim in the Cook Islands?

The lagoon beaches are shallow with sandy bottoms, making it safe to swim and lounge around in. Many hotels have pools at the water's edge, with a view of the lagoon.


What is the best time of year to go to the Cook Islands?

The best time to visit the Cook Islands is during the driest months (April to November). The climate is tropical and generally agreeable year-round, with steady humidity levels and temperatures sitting between 75°F and 86°F.