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Xmas Island (not controversial :-) )

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Created by felixdcat > 9 months ago, 13 Feb 2014
felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
13 Feb 2014 2:01PM
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I am going to go there for work, anybody has been? Windsurfing there? Sailing? What to do on the Island? Pubs? Need to pack a few things what should I take?
Help please.

subasurf
WA, 2154 posts
13 Feb 2014 2:31PM
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I spent some time there in December as I sailed my mates yacht from there to Bali.
There is no surf there, well, nothing even remotely decent. The sailing community was more or less non existent as no one wants to visit on their way across the Indian as there are no decent moorings and the harbour master is a knob. Wind surfing wise, I can imagine it can be okay. We copped the arse end of a cyclone when we were there so the prevailing winds were hard to judge.

The bosun's tav was the only place we had a drink (other than at people's houses). It was decent enough, with a great view overlooking Flying Fish Cove....it's also located right where the massive boat tragedy occurred several years ago with a heap of asylum seekers drowning just off the cliff...a bit sombre to think about when having a pint.

How long you there for? The fishing is epic. If you're into spearfishing then it's the place to be as you only have to swim out a few hundred metres for it to get very deep.

Locals were friendly and everyone was keen to hear your stories and have a beer with you.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
13 Feb 2014 3:40PM
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subasurf said..

I spent some time there in December as I sailed my mates yacht from there to Bali.
There is no surf there, well, nothing even remotely decent. The sailing community was more or less non existent as no one wants to visit on their way across the Indian as there are no decent moorings and the harbour master is a knob. Wind surfing wise, I can imagine it can be okay. We copped the arse end of a cyclone when we were there so the prevailing winds were hard to judge.

The bosun's tav was the only place we had a drink (other than at people's houses). It was decent enough, with a great view overlooking Flying Fish Cove....it's also located right where the massive boat tragedy occurred several years ago with a heap of asylum seekers drowning just off the cliff...a bit sombre to think about when having a pint.

How long you there for? The fishing is epic. If you're into spearfishing then it's the place to be as you only have to swim out a few hundred metres for it to get very deep.

Locals were friendly and everyone was keen to hear your stories and have a beer with you.


I will be there for at least 3 months, maybe more. A bit scary to hear that it is a bit dead (sailing wise), I will bring my snorkelling gear, is the water cold? Need for a wetty?
. At least the pub sounds right! Heard there is a good golf course?

southace
SA, 4794 posts
13 Feb 2014 6:16PM
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You could hang out with kiterboy for a beer he's cool!

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
13 Feb 2014 5:12PM
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I know they have plenty of boats there however, I don't think any of them are fit for sailing.

DanP
VIC, 286 posts
13 Feb 2014 8:25PM
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When are you there? Jump a short flight to the Cocos islands, great sailing there on the trade winds - but Jun-Nov generally.

subasurf
WA, 2154 posts
13 Feb 2014 5:28PM
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^ just don't expect to definitely be able to make it back to Christmas Island. Took me 3 days and 6 flight attempts to land at Xmas.

shi thouse
WA, 1158 posts
13 Feb 2014 5:49PM
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Lived there for three years...

What not to take:
- Kite or windsurf gear (unless you plan on a trip to Cocos - short flight but expensive and getting big gear (windsurfing) can be difficult if the plane is full)
- Surf board (see above - conditions on the Christmas are abysmal - the most decent is a walk to Dolly beach though it will deliver short, close out waves that break over reef)
- Jeans and jumpers

What to take:
- Body board - when desperate to get a wave and swell comes in, the Cove can be good fun though take-off is quick and ride is short. Another small wave will also come in over near the cantilevers which when conditions are right is great fun.
- Golf clubs - whether you like the sport or not, it is good fun having a few beers and a hit on a Friday afternoon.
- Dive gear - brilliant diving rated as some of the best in the world (50m+ visibility)
- Caving gear - a good head torch and helmet, some fantastic caves to explore
- Good set of steady walk/run shoes & camel bak - exploring the island is what its all about. You wont be disappointed.
- Fishing gear - although off the rocks can be done, most is done from boats. Carry big gear and expect to catch big fish (Wahoo and Tuna predominantly). If your going to bottom bounce take braided line as you will be fishing in 100m+ water and want to feel the bites.
- Stubby holder
- Willingness to give anything a shot. Make friends with some locals (try Hash House Harriers) as they will show you around and look after you.
- Wetsuit only if you plan on diving. Swimming and surfing not needed.
- Mountain bike - riding around island good value for exploring and good for fitness as very hilly.

P.M. If you need any more information.

Enjoy...

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
13 Feb 2014 8:25PM
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There's a couple of waves on the island worth checking out if you ask the right people.
With the right swell direction there's a little wave in Flying Fish cove that breaks from the west side of the jetty down to the boat ramp (not very long)

Rated top 10 dive spots in the world due to it drop off and abundant sea life - massive schools of hammer head sharks and pelagic fish.
Massive GT's and Wahoos.

The Golden Bosun and The CI Club are 2 pubs worth drinking at,. just don't piss the locals off too much as it's a small place.

Take some good walking shoes. The rocks over there are volcanic and razor sharp even through the jungle.

Just done the cliff from the GB is some cool free diving caves but better to go there before going to the pub not the other way around.

And try the noodle house across the way from the General Store. Awesome food and cheap as.

subasurf
WA, 2154 posts
13 Feb 2014 5:58PM
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And try the noodle house across the way from the General Store. Awesome food and cheap as.


Absolutely!
But get use to the random opening hours.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
14 Feb 2014 12:44AM
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felixdcat said..

I am going to go there for work, anybody has been? Windsurfing there? Sailing? What to do on the Island? Pubs? Need to pack a few things what should I take?
Help please.


Sorry to hear you are still working for a living Felix. Cash coffers need topping up do they to support your extravagant yachting lifestyle??

Used to be that money earned on C.I. was tax free. Good number if it is still going.

As for entertainment, you might try engaging some of the reffos in through the wire conversations as to why the hell they are there.

Where I come from they want to kill me, or Australia mate, she the promised land. I get everything there and don't have to work for it.

Toph
WA, 1876 posts
13 Feb 2014 10:47PM
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Cheap booze too.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
14 Feb 2014 1:04PM
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Thank you guys for the advise! All taken on board! Still thinking about it but looks like the contract may fall over!

jn1
SA, 2718 posts
14 Feb 2014 5:36PM
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Silly question: Why doesn't Christmas Island have wind ?. It's in the middle of the Indian Ocean isn't it ?, or is it a bit like Townsville ? (ie: it's in a quirky location)

shi thouse
WA, 1158 posts
14 Feb 2014 4:15PM
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No shortage of wind on CI just accessability to decent beaches is extremely limited as it is mostly surrounded by jagged cliffs and extremely deep water.



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