Cook Islands Ports and contact Information
Summary:This article provides an overview of the ports in the Cook Islands and their contact information, highlighting the three main ports that serve as crucial gateways for both cargo and tourists.
Overview
Located in the vast waters of the South Pacific, the Cook Islands is a beautiful country comprised
of multiple islands and reefs. The Cook Islands currently boasts three main ports: the Avarua Port,
the Arutunga Port, and the Mitiaro Island Port. These ports not only handle the import and export of
goods but also serve as the primary gateways for tourists entering and leaving the Cook Islands.
Among them, the Avarua Port, as the largest port in the Cook Islands, is capable of berthing large
cargo ships and serves as an important transportation hub connecting the Cook Islands with the
outside world.
Avatiu Harbour (CKAVA):
https://www.ciic.gov.ck/te-aponga-tau-ava-o-te-kuki-airani-cook-islands-ports-authority-pa/Address: Avarua, Rarotonga
Phone: +682 228**
Arutanga Harbour (CKARU):
https://www.ciic.gov.ck/te-aponga-tau-ava-o-te-kuki-airani-cook-islands-ports-authority-pa/Address: Aitutaki
Phone: +682 310**
Mitiaro Harbour (CKMOI):
https://cookislands.travel/sites/default/files/2022-08/Mitiaro_Trifold_Brochure_2022.pdfAddress: Penrhyn
Phone: +682 220**
Shipping Companies from China to the Cook Islands
China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company (COSCO): One of the largest shipping companies in China, offering regular container services to Avarua Port in the Cook Islands.
China Shipping (CSCL) Group Company: Another major shipping company offering regular container services from China to the Cook Islands.
Zim Integrated Shipping Services: An Israeli shipping company offering regular container services from China to the Cook Islands.
Maersk: A Danish shipping company offering regular container services from China to the Cook Islands.
CMA CGM: A French shipping company offering regular container services from China to the Cook Islands.