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The Cook Islands country code is +682 — reaching a Polynesian nation of 15 islands scattered across the South Pacific, served by Vodafone Cook Islands (Bluesky). Rarotonga + Aitutaki anchor tourism, black-pearl trade + a relaxed island pace — and Cook Islands businesses verify with a +682 mobile.

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Cook Islands number format
+682Country Code
No area code
55 123Telephone number (5 digits)
+682Country code
Zone 7ITU region
0Area codes
1Time zone (CKT)
15Islands
5Fixed digits
02 — THE BASICS

What is the +682 country code?

The Cook Islands was assigned +682 by the ITU — placing it in zone 7 with the South Pacific. Uniquely, the Cook Islands has no area codes at all: every number is exactly 5 digits, dialed in full.

ITU zone 7 South Pacific

The Cook Islands uses the +682 country code, placing it in ITU zone 7 alongside other Pacific island nations. The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand — Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens — but it has its own country code +682 distinct from New Zealand +64.

Vodafone Cook Islands

The Cook Islands' telephone network is operated by Vodafone Cook Islands (formerly Telecom Cook Islands / Bluesky), which provides fixed-line, mobile + internet across the inhabited islands. Mobile coverage centres on Rarotonga + Aitutaki, with service reaching the outer islands of the southern + northern groups.

No area codes — 5 digits

The Cook Islands uses a <b>closed 5-digit plan</b>. Every number — landline or mobile — is exactly <b>5 digits</b>, dialed in full with no area code + no trunk prefix. There is no leading 0 to drop. Mobile numbers begin with <b>5</b> or <b>7</b>; landlines use other leading digits. International format is always +682 + the 5 digits.

DID YOU KNOW

The Cook Islands prints a triangular three-dollar note. The country uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) but also issues its own coins + the famous triangular $3 note, pegged to the NZD. The 15 islands stretch across a vast swath of the South Pacific — Rarotonga, the mountainous main island ringed by lagoons, and Aitutaki, whose turquoise lagoon is regularly called one of the most beautiful on Earth, are the tourism centrepieces.

03 — QUICK FACTS

A quick read on how it works.

A Cook Islands phone number in international format is written as +682 NN XXX — always exactly 5 digits. Example: +682 55 123 for a mobile, +682 22 123 for a landline. The Cook Islands has no area codes — the 5 digits are the whole number.

Because the Cook Islands uses a closed 5-digit plan with no area codes + no trunk prefix, there is no leading 0 to drop — you always dial all 5 digits, both domestically + internationally. Mobile numbers begin with 5 or 7; never drop a digit.

Want to call the Cook Islands from abroad? Dial your exit code (00 in most countries — including the Cook Islands — 011 in NANP, 0011 in Australia), then 682, then all 5 digits. On any mobile, replace the exit code with +. Never drop a digit — the Cook Islands has no area-code 0.
04 — COVERAGE

Where a +682 number reaches.

From the markets of Avarua to the lagoon of Aitutaki, every Cook Islands number lives behind a +682 — all 5 digits, no area code. Pick a number that fits your customers anywhere in the Cook Islands.

COOK ISLANDS · ONE TIME ZONE
+682 spans 15 islands across the South Pacific, one CKT clock — and no area codes.
AvaruaArorangiTitikavekaMataveraAitutakiAtiuMangaiaMaukeMitiaroPenrhyn
CKT (UTC−10) all yearNo DST
City & regionCodeZone
Avarua+682UTC−10
Arorangi+682UTC−10
Titikaveka+682UTC−10
Matavera+682UTC−10
Nikao+682UTC−10
Muri+682UTC−10
Ngatangiia+682UTC−10
Takitumu+682UTC−10
RarotongaRarotongaUTC−10
AitutakiAitutakiUTC−10
ArutangaAitutakiUTC−10
AtiuAtiuUTC−10
MangaiaMangaiaUTC−10
MaukeMaukeUTC−10
MitiaroMitiaroUTC−10
ManihikiManihikiUTC−10
Penrhyn (Tongareva)PenrhynUTC−10
RakahangaRakahangaUTC−10
PukapukaPukapukaUTC−10
PalmerstonPalmerstonUTC−10
NassauNassauUTC−10
ManuaeManuaeUTC−10
5-digit plan+682No area codes
Mobiles (5 / 7)+682UTC−10
Vodafone Cook Islands+682UTC−10
Bluesky network+682UTC−10
Landlines (2x)+682UTC−10
Toll-free+682UTC−10
05 — FROM ANY COUNTRY

How to call the Cook Islands from any country.

Every country uses a different exit code before +682. From any mobile, + replaces the exit code — so +682 55 123 works worldwide. Cook Islands numbers are always 5 digits — never drop a digit.

From countryExit codeFull dialing patternMobile (+)
United States011011 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Canada011011 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
United Kingdom0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Australia00110011 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
New Zealand0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Germany0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
France0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Fiji0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Samoa00 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
French Polynesia0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Netherlands0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Spain0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Italy0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Belgium0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Poland0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Ireland0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
China0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
India0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Japan010010 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
South Korea001001 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Singapore001001 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
UAE0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
South Africa0000 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX
Brazil00 2100 21 682 NN XXX+682 5X XXX

Tip: The Cook Islands has no area codes — every number is exactly 5 digits, dialed in full. There is no leading 0 to drop. Mobiles begin with 5 or 7; dial all 5 digits every time.

06 — WHY +682

Six reasons people pick a Cook Islands number.

+682 reaches a Polynesian nation of 15 South Pacific islands — Rarotonga + Aitutaki tourism, black-pearl trade + close ties to New Zealand. Cook Islands banks + services verify with a +682 mobile.

01

Bank + service OTPs

Cook Islands banks (Bank of the Cook Islands, BSP, ANZ) + local services deliver one-time codes to a +682 mobile. A Cook Islands number makes completing local bank + service verifications far easier from abroad.

02

Tourism + hospitality reach

Tourism is the heart of the Cook Islands economy — resorts, dive operators, lagoon-cruise + black-pearl businesses on Rarotonga + Aitutaki rely on a local +682 contact line to take bookings + reach guests + suppliers.

03

NZ-association + diaspora reach

The Cook Islands is in free association with New Zealand, and Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens — a huge diaspora lives in New Zealand + Australia. A +682 line keeps you connected to family, business + community across that close-knit Pacific-NZ network.

04

NZD-currency convenience

The Cook Islands uses the New Zealand Dollar (alongside its own coins + the triangular $3 note), so pricing, payments + banking align with New Zealand. A +682 number plugs straight into that NZD economy.

05

CKT: aligned with Hawaii + US Pacific

The Cook Islands runs on CKT (UTC−10) all year with no DST — the same clock as Hawaii + Tahiti. That makes a +682 line convenient for reaching the US Pacific + Hawaii on aligned business hours.

06

The simplest 5-digit plan

The Cook Islands closed 5-digit numbering plan is one of the cleanest anywhere: every number is exactly 5 digits, dialed the same way everywhere, with no area code + no trunk 0 to remember. <b>+682 55 123</b> is dialed identically on Rarotonga or from abroad.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

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Grab a Cook Islands 5-digit number — Avarua, Rarotonga or Aitutaki style — and start calling, texting + receiving bank + booking + service OTPs from real Cook Islands customers.

07 — INCLUDED

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Voicemail to inbox

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Two-way SMS & MMS

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International calling

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08 — HOW IT WORKS

Your Cook Islands number, in three simple steps.

From "I want a Cook Islands number" to making your first call — three taps and you're live.

01 · STEP

Pick your digits

Choose the area code or city prefix that matches where you sell.

+68255123
+68222123Pick
+68270 123
02 · STEP

Confirm in the app

Six-digit confirmation drops into the app. No documents to upload, no waiting room, no callbacks.

ENTER VERIFICATION CODE
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03 · STEP

Start calling

Your Cook Islands line is live. Start dialing, texting, and being reached — exactly the way a local would.

Tangaroa Henry+682 55 123
09 — FULL DIRECTORY

Every country code, searchable.

Name, country code, ISO 3166 alpha-2 & alpha-3, exit code, and ITU zone. Filter by continent or search by name or code.

CountryCodeISO-2ISO-3ExitZone
Afghanistan+93AFAFG009
Albania+355ALALB003
Algeria+213DZDZA002
American Samoa+1ASASM0111
Andorra+376ADAND003
Angola+244AOAGO002
Anguilla+1AIAIA0111
Antarctica+672AQATA006
Antigua and Barbuda+1AGATG0111
Argentina+54ARARG005
Armenia+374AMARM003
Aruba+297AWABW002
Australia+61AUAUS00116
Austria+43ATAUT004
Azerbaijan+994AZAZE009
Bahamas+1BSBHS0111
Bahrain+973BHBHR009
Bangladesh+880BDBGD008
Barbados+1BBBRB0111
Belarus+375BYBLR8103
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10 — ANSWERS

Frequently asked.

The country code for the Cook Islands is +682. It is the international dialing prefix used to call any phone number in the Cook Islands — landline or mobile — assigned by the ITU. The Cook Islands sits in ITU zone 7 alongside other South Pacific nations.
The +682 country code was assigned to the Cook Islands by the ITU — placing it in ITU zone 7 covering the South Pacific. Although the Cook Islands is in free association with New Zealand, it has its own country code +682, separate from New Zealand +64.
From the US, dial 011 (NANP exit code), then 682, then all 5 digits of the Cook Islands number. Example: 011 682 55 123 for a mobile, or 011 682 22 123 for a landline. On any mobile, replace 011 with +. Never drop a digit — the Cook Islands has no area-code 0.
From New Zealand, dial 00 (NZ exit code), then 682, then all 5 digits. Example: 00 682 55 123 for a Cook Islands mobile. New Zealand–Cook Islands is the heaviest route, given the free-association ties + large Cook Islands community in NZ.
From Australia, dial 0011 (Australia exit code), then 682, then all 5 digits. Example: 0011 682 22 123 for a Cook Islands landline. Or use +682 55 123 from any Australian mobile.
A Cook Islands phone number in international format is written as +682 NN XXX — always exactly 5 digits. Example: +682 55 123 for a mobile, +682 22 123 for a landline. There is no area code — the 5 digits are the whole number.
No. The Cook Islands uses a closed 5-digit numbering plan. Every number — landline + mobile — is exactly 5 digits, dialed in full with no trunk prefix + no area code. There is no leading 0 to add or drop. The same 5 digits are dialed on Rarotonga, Aitutaki or from abroad.
In the Cook Islands closed 5-digit plan, mobile numbers begin with 5 or 7, while landlines use other leading digits. There is no area code — the leading digit indicates the type of line, not a region. All numbers are exactly 5 digits, dialed in full as +682 5X XXX.
The Cook Islands has no area codes, so Avarua + Rarotonga have no dedicated dialing prefix. As the capital + main island, most landline + mobile numbers are based there, but the full number is always 5 digits, e.g. +682 22 123 for a landline or +682 55 123 for a mobile.
The Cook Islands uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). It also issues its own coins + the famous triangular three-dollar note, pegged to the NZD. Because pricing + banking align with New Zealand, a +682 line plugs neatly into the NZD economy.
The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand — it runs its own government, but Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens, and New Zealand assists with defence + foreign affairs by request. For dialing, the Cook Islands has its own country code +682, separate from New Zealand +64.
Within the Cook Islands closed 5-digit plan, certain ranges are used for special + service numbers; calls to toll-free service lines are free for the caller, with the business paying. CallMama can route a +682 number for your Cook Islands business so customers reach you on a local line.
The Cook Islands runs on Cook Islands Time (CKT, UTC−10) all year, with no daylight saving. That is the same clock as Hawaii + Tahiti — convenient for aligning business hours with the US Pacific + Hawaii.
Yes. CallMama issues a real Cook Islands +682 number from anywhere with internet access — no Cook Islands address required + no in-person KYC. You get a full 5-digit Cook Islands number, live in about 60 seconds.
Yes — they mean the same Cook Islands country code, written different ways. +682 is the ITU-T E.123 international format. 00682 is the manual form: 00 + 682. Either way, follow it with all 5 digits of the number.
The Cook Islands uses 999 (and 998) as its emergency numbers for police, fire + ambulance services. These short codes reach local emergency dispatch on Rarotonga + the outer islands.

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