The Cook Islands is a group of 15 islands located in the South Pacific Ocean. The islands are situated in the central South Pacific, between New Zealand and Hawaii. The islands are divided into two main groups: the Northern Cook Islands and the Southern Cook Islands. The largest and most populous island is Rarotonga, which is also the capital of the Cook Islands.
Titikaveka Beach, located on the southern coast of Rarotonga, the largest island in the Cook Islands, is renowned for its pristine beauty and tranquil atmosphere. It is a dream destination for beach lovers, snorkelers, and those seeking a serene tropical escape.