Table of Contents
- 1 Is there Internet on Cocos Island?
- 2 Is Cocos Island tax free?
- 3 Is there mobile reception on Cocos Island?
- 4 Does Telstra Work on Cocos Island?
- 5 Do you need a passport for Cocos Island?
- 6 What to eat and drink on Cocos Island?
- 7 What to do on the Cocos Keeling Islands?
- 8 What are the languages of the Cocos Islands?
Is there Internet on Cocos Island?
Internet Access Hotspots are located at most accommodation providers, the Community Resource Centre, The Cocos Club, The Donga, Saltmakers Cafe, Salties Cafe, on Home Island (next to Shire office), Trannies Beach, the Yacht Club and at the main shelter on Direction Island.
Is Cocos Island tax free?
ARE SALES TO EXTERNAL TERRITORIES GST‑FREE? Norfolk, Christmas and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are Australian external territories and they are not part of Australia for GST purposes. Under GST law, if you sell goods to residents of these territories the goods are GST-free where you meet the export requirements.
How do I get to Isla de Coco?
From the Port of Puntarenas you can reach Isla del Coco National Park by boat. The trip takes about 36 hours. The park is open all year, every day of the week. There are two sectors: Bahía Wafer and Bahía Chatham.
Is there mobile reception on Cocos Island?
Will my mobile phone work on Cocos? – By enabling WiFi calling on your mobile phone, you may make and receive calls (provided you are connected to WiFi). The CRC recommends disabling software updates or iCloud to reduce data use while you are on Cocos. At times, Virgin Australia may arrive outside of opening hours.
Does Telstra Work on Cocos Island?
Contact CRC on [email protected] to pre-arrange. Example image below is an iPhone XS with a Telstra eSIM on the Cocos 4G network. Telstra mobile calls & SMS are possible over the Cocos 4G network. Telstra have announced that WiFi SMS is now available.
Can you swim at Cocos Island?
Cocos has several sandy beaches that are great for swimming. Cocos Island’s most famous beach is at Direction Island, just recently awarded Number 1 beach in Australia by Tourism Australia and given the name Cossie’s beach after Peter Cosgrove’s visit to the Islands.
Do you need a passport for Cocos Island?
Having to get a visa to Cocos Islands takes all the fun out of traveling. Passports and visas are not required when travelling from the Australian mainland. However, photographic identification must be produced for clearance through Customs and Immigration.
What to eat and drink on Cocos Island?
Breakfast and lunch options from their daily menu or their daily specials, a large selection of bubble teas and iced blended drinks. Pasta, Steak Night – Enjoy locally made pasta with Cocos sea salt or scothch fillet steaks. Freshly roasted coffee beans, toasties & sourdough bread.
What kind of people live on Cocos Islands?
The territory consists of two atolls made up of 27 coral islands, of which only two – West Island and Home Island – are inhabited. The population of around 600 people consists mainly of Cocos Malays, who mostly practise Sunni Islam and speak a dialect of Malay as their first language.
What to do on the Cocos Keeling Islands?
Enjoy freshly roasted coffee, home-baked goods and locally made ice-cream or beautifully cooked meals while enjoying the view of the ocean. “A day without bread is like a day without sunshine” Enjoy a range of locally made sourdough or crusty white baguettes all made with a pinch of Cocos Islands pure sea salt.
What are the languages of the Cocos Islands?
The major languages spoken on these Islands are English and Cocos dialect of Malays. Malays, which belong to the Malay groups of people, are the predominant group in the Cocos Islands. They settled on the Island in 1826 when Hare brought his Malay harem and slaves to the island.