Cook Islands are about 5000 km north-east of Sydney.
There are no direct flights from Australia to the Cook Islands. The current flight schedule has a stopover in Auckland. From Sydney it's a 3 hour flight to Auckland and then a further 4 hours to the Cook Islands. Because you cross the International Date Line you arrive there the previous day.
The approximate distance from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia to Cooktown, Queensland, Australia is approximately 2,718 if you take the Carnarvon Highway (probably the most direct driving route availabe). You can also take the Castlereagh Highway (which means it increases to 2,838km) or the Mitchell Highway (which means it increases to 2,916km). The average driving time for this is:
Carnarvon Highway - 1 day and 10 hours.
Castlereagh Highway - 1 day and 11 hours.
Mitchell Highway - 1 day and 13 hours.
There are 3,101 air miles between Sydney and Cook Islands.
No, the Cook Islands are in Oceania.
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There are no land masses 'surrounding' Cook Islands. The nearest land to the Cook Islands is New Zealand.
No, the Cook Islands are south of Hawaii,
No, The Cook Islands are another one of the pacific islands.
Captain James Cook visited the islands of Fiji, Hawaii, Cook Islands and New Zealand.
The Cook Islands, situated in the South Pacific, are named after Captain James Cook. He landed here in 1773 and again visited these islands in 1777. The Cook Islands consist of about 18 islands.
The Cook Islands are a protectorate of New Zealand.
The capital of the Cook Islands is Avarua, which is located on the island of Rarotonga.
James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.
The Cook Islands have never been in a war.
Cook Islands dollar was created in 1967.