Christmas Island is a rocky outpost located 2600km North East of Perth and 450km South of Jakarta. Resting on the precipice of the Java Trench, the Island is surrounded by jagged cliffs, punctuated by coral beaches, feeding on to tropical reefs teeming with marine life.
The multi-levelled terraces around the island host various terrestrial and avian fauna and flora.
Christmas Island has over 90 different species of crabs, some obvious like the Christmas Island Red Crab and the Robber Crab, others far more elusive.
The bird life on Christmas Island cannot be missed. Birds are everywhere – all the time! Christmas Island boasts one of the most beautiful birds on the planet – the golden morph of the White-tailed Tropicbird, or Golden Bosun. Their mesmerising aerial acrobatics and distinctive call can be heard all around the island.
Our proximity to South East Asia makes us an appealing stop for migratory and vagrant birds species, with new sightings being recorded annually.
Many other species, easily viewed, make Christmas Island a birdwatchers paradise. Our birds are very appealing to experienced and amateur bird photographers – their lack of fear allows an up close experience to get that all- important memorable shot, roosting, resting or in flight.
To support this varied and abundant life, the jagged inland terraces and ocean cliffs supply a foothold for the Jurassic style rainforest, filled with fauna, telling the story of how the island developed over the millennia.
A uniquely multicultural community adds colour and flavour to this Australian outpost on the edge of South East Asia.
Top Ten Things To Do on Christmas Island
1. Count Red Crabs – 50 million to count
2. Dive some of the longest drop-offs on the planet
3. Snorkel over the shallow coral gardens at Flying Fish Cove
4. Watch the endemic Golden Bosun soar on the updrafts from Territory Day Park
5. Find the islands’ 18 temples, including those deep in the jungle
6. Relax in the natural spa at Dolly Beach
7. Find the “dragon” and listen to him roar in the Grotto
8. Be amazed by the spectacular power of the Blowholes
9. Walk through “middle earth” on the way to Dales Waterfall
10. Play a round of golf on one of Australia’s most unique golf courses.
RED CRABS
Discover our ‘Animal Planet’….
Christmas Island is well known for its abundance of the endemic red crab and their annual migration from the forest to the ocean.
Most people experience epic animal migrations from a safe distance – Christmas Island’s Red Crabs allow you to immerse yourself in their monumental migration.
The red crabs commence their journey at the onset of the wet season and we will assist you with planning your trip to ensure your chances of witnessing one of nature’s great migrations is optimised.
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Things To Do
Christmas Island is still very much one of those ‘make your own fun’ places. Remote beaches, stunning scenery, jungle walks, birdwatching, snorkelling, diving and cultural events help to immerse you in the Christmas Island experience.
View our inclusive packages to get you started.
Check out our guided tours to get the most out of your visit.
Our Recommendations
Where to stay
The Settlement – hosts some great accommodation options and close to shops & restaurants.
When booking
Choose your dates early for the most cost effective options. Our accommodation providers can also fill quickly at peak times.
Special Dates
Annual Christmas Island Acker Golf Open
2021 dates coming soon
Christmas Island Bird & Nature Week
25 August – 1 September 2020
Red Crab Migration
Spawning dates for Red crabs
11 & 12 November 2020
10 & 11 December 2020
*Predictions are that a December spawning event will be most likely
There is a high likelihood of a January 2021 Spawning Event – 8th & 9th.