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Dive Adventures - Australias Leading Scuba Diving Travel Experts, Australia and Asia Pacific
 
Dive Adventures - Australias Leading Scuba Diving Travel Experts, Australia and Asia Pacific




Cocos (Keeling) Islands


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Local Destinations
Australia

   

Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Island

 

Hotels and Resorts

   

• Cocos Beach Motel
• Cocos Castaway Villas
• Cocos Cottages
• Cocos Village Bungalows

  Cocos Area Map
  Diving Cocos Island

Location Travel Tips

The Cocos Keeling Island group is an isolated cluster of Islands located in the Indian Ocean about 2750km North-West of Perth and 3685km West of Darwin.

The Cocos Island cluster comprises of 27 coral islands forming two atolls offering clear blue skies, beautiful white sandy beaches and a tropical climate.

In short, the Islands are an idyllic setting for the holiday experience of a lifetime. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of mainland Australia, the Cocos Keeling Islands offers visitors a unique relaxing holiday.


Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of water sport activities including:

• Scuba diving
• Snorkelling
• Fishing
• Sailing
• Sailboarding and Kite surfing


The Cocos (Keeling) Islands entices not only divers to its pristine environment. Over the past few years the islands' popularity has swelled with windsurfers, kite surfers and surfboard riders. The South-East trade winds experienced during our "winter" months of July to October offer ideal conditions for these enthusiasts to enjoy. In peak periods the southern end of the lagoon is awash with colourful sails and kites, whilst the Q-Station Bay gives surfers a consistent left-hand break.

One island that is a must for all water sport enthusiasts is Direction Island. Just a short boat ride from the main tourist island is Direction Island. It is an uninhabited paradise with white sandy beaches and swaying palm trees. This is what dreams are made of, here you can snorkel and dive with a myriad of tropical fish, enjoy BBQ lunches or just laze in the sun.

Diving the Cocos (Keeling) Islands


The Cocos Islands offer guests some of the most amazing diving and snorkelling in the world. With uncrowded dive sites, awesome and diverse marine life and spectacular pristine gardens of hard and soft corals. The surrounding ocean of the atoll enjoys an average visibility of 25 metres. Couple this with its warm waters (26°-29° C) and you have perfect diving conditions. The waters around the coral atoll are abundant with pelagics; sharks are seen regularly. Schools of giant Barracuda, Big-Eye Trevally (Jacks), Dog-Tooth Tuna and Rainbow Runners are just afew of the fantastic varieties of fish to be seen.

Whilst diving or snorkelling you may also be paid a visit by our gentledolphins, turtles or majestic manta rays, or even an illusive, lone Dugong, affectionately known as Kat. These beautiful marine creatures are here all year round.

Spectacular coral gardens, both hard and soft, are here to be enjoyed by all. Over 100 species of hard corals have been recorded along with beautiful soft leather corals, spiky tree corals and gardens of gorgonian fans. Mantas often join the divers, coming up the walls or soaring above, playing in the bubbles. Not to be forgotten are the smaller, more colourful marine life: butterfly fish, damselfish, parrotfish, wrasse including the majestic Napoleon fish and angelfish, Nudibranchs, Morays and Octopus; the diversity of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands is endless. There are over 25 regularly visited dive sites, each unique in its own special way. The terrain of the atoll allows divers of all experience levels to enjoy these sites.

Pulu Keeling National Park is some 14km north of the southern atoll and can be visited during the calmer summer months. Dive where few have been before - an experience of a lifetime, excellent drop-offs, fantastic fish life and pristine corals. Pulu Keeling is also the resting place of the infamous German Raider, SMS Emden. Trips to Pulu Keeling are totally weather dependent and subject to permit conditions, supervised by Parks Australia North.


Some of the most popular dive sites are as follows.

The Cabbage Patch: Enter the world of beautiful green and gold cabbage shaped coral. Thousands of tiny anthias and chromis hover just above the coral. The pristine dive site is considered by many guests as a must do dive!

Fan Wall: A spectacular steep wall to 30 metres before it falls away to a sheer drop. Gorgonian Fans cling to the sides of the walls, swaying in the gentle current. If you keep a close eye out into the blue Grey reef sharks often cruise by. Also keep an ever watchful eye out for those amazing mantas.


Garden of Eden:
Be prepared for big pelagics. Sharks, tuna, rainbow runners and barracuda, as they usually congregate along the wall. Big Eye trevally usually come in for a closer look, surrounding the divers so as you are in Fish Soup. The site also has unbelievable forests of Gorgonian Fans.


Two Caves: This is the site of an illegal Sri Lankan boat that was sunk as a dive site. It has enticed a school of bat fish that call it home, along with other smaller fish. “Kat” the dugong is often seen here along with Manta’s and sharks. Over the drop off are two small caves where sleeping white tips are often found.

 

Rose Wall: Cascading down the wall to about 50 metres is this rosy coloured hard coral. Smaller fish love it - a sanctuary for them to dart into as you drift past. Coming back up the scenery changes to a mixture of plates and leather corals. Schools of Surgeonfish and Parrotfish often graze, rising in a wave of colour to sink back down into the corals to feed.

 

Cocos Island Travel Tips


Climate:
Cocos Island enjoys a balmy tropical climate throughout the year. Temperatures rarely exceed 32C or fall below 20C. Showery rain, falls most often during the night. Tropical cyclone season runs from 1 November to 30 April, during this time you may encounter sultry weather and light winds. The remainder of the year is dominated by the south east trade winds.
Direction Island, Cocos Keeling Islands - Dive Adventures Australia
General Information: Language: English is the official language. Malaysian, mandarin and other Chinese languages are widely spoken.

Electricity: Cocos Keeling Islands operates on 240 Volt

Currency: Australian Dollars are used throughout Cocos Keeling Islands.

Passport / Visa requirements: Cocos Keeling Islands is considered an International destination for Australian customs and quarantine. All Australian citizens should bring their passports. (Photographic ID is accepted and is an alternative form of ID) No Visa is required for Australian citizens

 

Accommodation & Facilities

Cocos Castaway Villas

Dive Adventures - Australias Leading Scuba Diving Travel Experts, Australia and Asia PacificCocos Castaway Villas are beautifully refurbished self contained beachside villas. Local amenities are short two minute walk away .The Villas are ideal for couples or singles as well as groups.


Facilities Include:

• Private outdoor decking area
• En-suite facilities
• Air conditioning & ceiling fans
• TV
• Fully equipped kitchen (includes eskies and picnic baskets)
• Microwave, washing machine, fridge
• All linen is provided including beach towels
• Complimentary push bikes are available.

Cocos Cottages

 

Dive Adventures - Australias Leading Scuba Diving Travel Experts, Australia and Asia PacificCocos Cottages offers three fully self contained Balinese style open plan cottages, with all the comforts of home. The cottages are just a short walk to town and local amenities. With just a 5 minute walk to the beach, the cottages are ideal for honeymooners, families and groups. Each cottage can accommodate up to 4 guests.


Facilities Include:
• 1 x Queen size bed & 2 x Single beds
• Fan cooled rooms,
• Balinese style bathroom,
• Fully self contained kitchen,
• Fridge, microwave and cook top
• All linen provided
• Washing machine
• CD player
• Undercover deck for outdoor dining and communal BBQ area.

The Cocos Village Bungalows

Dive Adventures - Australias Leading Scuba Diving Travel Experts, Australia and Asia PacificThe Cocos Village Bungalows is one of the most luxuriously appointed resort style accommodation to become available on the beautiful Cocos (Keeling) Islands. They feature ten individually designed tropical holiday bungalows and studio apartments creatively incorporated in the private gardens.

 

Each bungalow is designed to take advantage of the Islands' wonderful climate. Wide veranda’s, open living style, cooling high vented ceilings and flow through louvres enable guests to fully enjoy the warm tropical surroundings.

Facilities Include:
• All bungalows have a fully self contained kitchen
• Private en-suite/bathroom
• TV, eskies provided.
• Fully equipped guest commercial laundry, outdoor dining and entertaining BBQ pondoks.

Air conditioned bungalows available.


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