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One of the things that makes the Cook Islands an unique experience is where you can stay. There are no huge chain resorts but rather locally-owned places to stay. Accomodations range from budget to
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Edgewater Resort has a beautiful white sand beach, fitness center, pool and tennis courts. |
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Jim Bruce's Aro'a Beachside Villas. Middle right: Jim cooking dinner for his clients. When you have a drink at Jim's Bar, you know you are in the South Pacific. It's like being a part of a movie set! |
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Crown Beach Resort - a beautiful white sand beach, wonderful restaurant, and a small spa. |
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