
Christmas Island is located in Kiribati's eastern island group,
The Line Islands, which are 2000 miles east of Tarawa. The
island is reached regularly by supply boats from Tarawa which offer
very basic passage accommodation, but make for a very interesting
journey although you will have to have a couple of months to
spare! However there is a quicker way to reach the island,
this is on the weekly Air Kiribati's flight from Honolulu, which
takes approximately three and a half hours.
Christmas Island holds an interest for a number of British
citizens as it was at the centre of the British Atomic Bomb
development in the 60's and early 70's. During that period
there were a great number of British service personnel and
scientists posted to the island.
The Captain Cook Hotel is the only accommodation we offer on the
island, and was developed out of the old RAF officers
quaters. The hotel can be best described as adequate, but
everything works and the water is hot!
The only major visitor attraction at this time is deepwater
sports fishing and diving. The waters around the island are
World renown for the varied species of fish that are available,
which attracts serious fisherman, and divers from around the
world.
Christmas Island will remain a destination for those with
memories, or a desire to catch, or watch fish and anyone
looking to get right away from it all, but you will need to be able
to exist on basic amenities.