Discover the best top things to do in Christmas Island, Australia including Christmas Island Wet n'Dry Adventures, Extra Divers Australia, Christmas Island Fishing & Adventure, Freedive Christmas Island, Lily Beach, The Dales Hiking Trail, Christmas Island Golf Course, Dolly Beach, Greta Beach, Ethel Beach.
Restaurants in Christmas Island
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Christmas Island WetnDry Adventures is a small eco friendly, family operation with more than 20 years experience in the waters of Christmas Island. We love to spoil our divers, which is why our boat takes maximum six divers. This allows us to ensure our service is personal and reduces our impact on the environment.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Extra Divers Christmas Island offers Scuba Diving, Snorkelling, Sunset cruise, Boat trips, Courses, Air & Nitrox tank filling, Equipment rental and shop
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Christmas Island Fishing & Adventure is a family owned and operated marine adventure charter based on Christmas Island, Australia. Guest can go fishing, snorkeling, stand up paddling, do a sunset champagne cruise and other activities.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Freedive Christmas Island is a freediving centre located in the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. The centre offers freediving courses and training from beginner to advanced levels. Freedive Christmas Island is run by Australian record holder David Mulheron.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Easy beach to get to with no walking required. Spectacular beach which locals advise is safe to swim at. However we were not too sure as it was a rough day with pretty big waves crashing in. Locals advise that the rock walls and the reef absorb most of the powder of the waves, and other tourists tell us they have safely swum there. As we were alone, we decided against it, but we certainly enjoyed the spectacular views
4.5 based on 24 reviews
We didn't get to visit Andersen's Dale. The tracks were not readily visible and we tried to follow the stream but met with natural roadblocks as recent rains had caused alot of overgrowth. You will see plenty of crabs - mainly blue, also red and robber crabs as you walk through the Dales area. Hugh's Dale is an easy boardwalk through the cool jungle, leading up towards the freshwater falls. You simply need to go under the falls for a refeshing shower after the hike up (...think Norsca ad; refreshing, cool, clean ????) Also from here are the beautiful views of the jungle, all the way to the ocean. Take some time to sit and reflect here. Also be prepared with the mosquito repellent!!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Well where else do you have to shoe red crabs out of the holes before you putt. An amazing course this one. Incredibly scenic with tall coconuts lining the fairways and views over the jagged coastline on one side and the island cliff plateau on the other..not to mention the many booby birds and flying foxes that use the course as their home...Completely run by volunteers this is a must do for even novices..so come have a hit...the antics at the 19th hole will leave an indelible impression.. Great way to meet the locals
4.0 based on 22 reviews
White sandy beach with coconut tree backdrop and best place on Island to see our famous robber crabs. Spectacular walk through the jungle to this hidden gem. Stay at Island Time Guest Room and we can offer tour.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
A stunning picturesque beach of rock cliffs and stacks shaped by the rough big swells (at the time we went) A little too rough for a swim but certainly dip your feet in the waters, just be careful not to get carried away by the strong currents. There was a recent beach clean, so we didn't see too much scattered debris. We saw turtle nesting tracks and plenty of hermit crabs doing their hermit things. I could have stayed here the whole day! Access is by 4WD and a short boardwalk before reaching very steep steps. Make sure you're hands free going down and to look up and around and admire the cliffs that backdrop this lovely beach.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
We visited Ethel on a number of occasions and marvelled at the diversity of the underwater life. Just be mindful of the waves coming back over the reef as they can hurt!
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