Christmas Island 5 Day Itinerary
Christmas Island Travel Itinerary (5 Days)
Day 1: Arrival & Settle In
- Arrive at Christmas Island’s Phosphate Plains Airport (IATA: CXI)
- Check into your accommodation: There are several options available, from hotels like the Flying Fish Hotel to guesthouses and homestays.
- Visit the Seventh Day Adventist Church - a unique structure built from local materials.
- Explore the town of Flying Fish Cove, visit the Christmas Island Visitor Centre for information and maps.
- Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner at one of the local restaurants.
Day 2: Discover the Natural Wonders
- Morning: Head to the The Blowholes - natural geysers created by waves crashing into limestone caves.
- Afternoon: Visit the Discovery Centre to learn about the island’s unique flora and fauna, particularly the Red Crab migration (October - November).
- Evening: Relax at Hanson Bay, a beautiful white sand beach perfect for swimming.
Day 3: Wildlife Encounters
- Morning: Take a boat tour to see the island’s abundant marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and various bird species.
- Afternoon: Visit The Cocos - a group of small islands off the west coast, home to nesting seabirds like the Frigatebird and Brown Booby.
- Evening: Attend the Christmas Island National Park Ranger Station presentation on the island’s conservation efforts.
Day 4: Explore the East End
- Morning: Drive to the east end of the island, stopping at scenic points like Murphy’s Lookout and Johanna Bay.
- Afternoon: Visit the Hill of the Coconuts, a memorial to the island’s Japanese prisoners of war.
- Evening: Return to Flying Fish Cove, relax and reflect on your day.
Day 5: Last Minute Sightseeing & Departure
- Morning: Spend your last hours exploring any sights you may have missed or revisit your favorites.
- Afternoon: Depart from Christmas Island’s Phosphate Plains Airport, taking with you memories of a unique and unforgettable travel experience.
Things to Know:
- Visa Requirements: Australians can visit without a visa, but others may require one. Check the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs website for more information.
- Transportation: Car rental is the best way to explore Christmas Island. Bookings can be made at the airport or in town.
- Accommodation: It’s recommended to book accommodation well in advance, especially during peak seasons like Christmas and Red Crab migration.
- Currency: The Australian Dollar (AUD) is used on Christmas Island.
- Communication: Mobile coverage is limited, so it’s a good idea to purchase a local SIM card or rent a satellite phone if you plan to venture off the beaten track.
- Weather: The climate in Christmas Island is tropical and humid, with heavy rainfall throughout the year. Pack accordingly!