Christmas Island

South Asia
Currency
Australian Dollar (AUD)
Dialing Code
+61

Christmas Island Travel Guide

Christmas Island is a unique destination that offers travellers many experiences. Located in the Indian Ocean, about 2,600 km northwest of Perth, Australia, the island is a territory of Australia and home to a diverse array of plant and animal life including red crabs and sharks.

One of the most notable aspects of Christmas Island is its natural beauty. The island is home to a variety of ecosystems, including rainforests, cliffs, beaches, and reefs. Visitors can explore these diverse environments on a variety of hiking trails, or take a guided tour to learn more about the island's flora and fauna. The island is also a fine destination for snorkelling and diving, as it offers some of the best coral reefs in the world.

Surprisingly, Christmas Island has evidence of human habitation dating back to the late Pleistocene era. The island was named by Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company in 1643, and was later used as a penal colony and a phosphate mining centre. Today, the island is home to a diverse community of Chinese, Malay, and European descendants. Visitors can learn more about their unique cultures and traditions through tours and cultural events.

Christmas Island

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