Cook Islands sees tourism surge
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The Cook Islands experienced a sharp rise in tourism arrivals in 2016.
According to the country’s full-year tourism statistics released this week, the South Pacific nation welcomed 146,473 visitors last year, up 17.1% compared to 2015 and a new record.
The growth was spread across all several source markets, with Japan recording the highest increase of 76%. The Cook Islands’ largest market, New Zealand, contributed 18% more visitors, while traffic from Australia jumped 10%, China 43% and North America 16%.
In fact the country has just registered its 13th consecutive month of record visitor arrivals since December 2015.
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