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Phat Tours E-bike Tours

Wind through hidden jungle tracks and sandy paths over 1.5hrs of fully-guided fun on e-bikes.

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Phat Tours Atoll walk

A stunningly beautiful trek across 12 islands over eight hours. Think scenic water crossings and endless uninhabited white-sand beaches, along with the chance to see some incredible wildlife.

BYO equipment, appropriate level of fitness required. Pre-booking essential.

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Phat Tours Glass-bottomed boat

Catch a glimpse of the magnificent marine underworld and snorkel some of the best spots around the islands, such as the Western Boat Passage, Turks Reef, Direction and Prison islands, Phaeton ship wreck aka the coal barge, the manta cleaning station and more. You’ll also learn tales of Cocos Keeling Islands from sixth generation Cocos Islander, Johnny Clunies-Ross.

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It is rare, in this day and age, to come upon a place so delightful in both looks and temperament that, on the very first sighting, one’s jaw does genuinely drop.

Georgia Rickard Australian Traveller

If going with the flow is how you roll, you will love the Cocos Keeling Islands. They have a small – very small – country town vibe. Your activities revolve around the exquisite lagoon whether they be snorkelling, diving, fishing, parasailing, or just relaxing under a coconut palm reading a book while inhaling the frangipani infused air

Steve Klein Curious Campers

Scuba diving at Cocos Keeling islands is nothing short of spectacular. Fabulous visibility, pristine coral reefs, abundant marine life and all the trappings of a tropical paradise without the flashy resorts. Yes, it is isolated and it takes some effort to get there, but this is more than offset by the quality of the diving, the friendly locals and the very laid back and relaxing ambience of the entire place. It is quirky, fun and a great place for a holiday. We will return and soon

Phillip Tubb Melbourne

Don’t miss this place. My wife and I recently spent a fantastic week on Cocos Keeling Islands. We took the opportunity to take the twice weekly ferry service from West Island to Direction Island... we loved it so much we came back for a second time.

Mike G Joondalup

Home Island is definitely quieter than West Island with religion a big part of daily life but the locals were so friendly and welcoming. It was so nice to be able to swim straight off the shore in amazing turquoise water while we cooked BBQs at sunset. Highly recommended!

Pete