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The northern coast in particular boasts some of the most unspoiled corals in the world corals – host to a wide variety of small tropical species such as surgeon fish, wrasse, butterfly fish, gobies, anemones, eels and many others which are a photographers delight. The scuba diving trips boast endless kilometres of spectacular wall diving, untouched corals, hundreds of species of tropical fish, dolphins, whale sharks, warm clear water, the opportunity to see magnificent marine life – what more could you expect from the ultimate scuba diving trip and experience? While there has been mining activity on the island for many years, 65 percent of its are now National Park and there are large areas of pristine and ancient rain forest. Christmas Island is of immense scientific value as it was uninhabited until the late nineteenth century, so many unique species of fauna and flora exist which have evolved independently of human interference.


Christmas Island is not only a place for relaxing but there are also non-stop activities and a range of exciting places to explore. Is the perfect destination if you are planning an adventure with a difference. Golf is one of the favourite pastimes of Islanders and the Golf Course is well worth a try for professional golfers or first timers. The 9-hole golf course is situated amongst palm trees and tropical rain forest with a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean. With the coral reefs surrounding the Island, snorkeling is a must on every visit to Christmas Island as the abundance of fish and coral to see is breathtaking, just a few metres from the shore. Popular and accessible Flying Fish Cove is great for snorkel ling and swimming. The Scuba Diving possibilities around Christmas Island are superb. Indian Ocean Dive and Wet’n'Dry Adventures have fully surveyed boats to take divers out to some of the best diving locations on the planet. With 63% of Christmas Island being National Park, a walk through the rain forest can be both enjoyable and can range from easy to difficult walks. Nature walks will help you discover first hand the Christmas Island endemic flora and fauna. Among the best-known is the Christmas Island red crab, which numbered some 100 million on the island as of 2004. Two-thirds of the island has been declared a National Park which is managed by the Australian Department of Environment and Heritage through Parks Australia.

The Island Christmas Shop is where people who love the beach go in search of the unusual, where those who are bored by the traditional Noel decor can find striking decorative beachy alternatives to the standard fare offered up in your plain old Christmas shop. The products are with unique tropical flair, combined with the natural, organic beauty of the ocean’s multitude of creations. So if you are looking for holiday greeting cards, gift tags, ornaments or classic music of the seasons with an island twist, you have come to the right place.
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