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Guadalupe is a tiny, sun-bleached settlement on the remote Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. With its swaying palms, turquoise lagoon, and unhurried pace, this is Robinson Crusoe territory for travellers seeking authentic island life. The local Cocos Malay culture blends Southeast Asian, European, and Aboriginal influences, evident in the cuisine, language, and community spirit. Whether you're snorkeling over pristine coral, cycling past clapboard houses, or simply watching the sunset with a fresh coconut, Guadalupe offers a rare escape from the modern world.
Highlights & What to See
- Snorkel the Inner Lagoon – Crystal-clear, shallow waters teem with parrotfish, rays, and sea turtles; the best spots are off Direction Island and Home Island.
- Explore Home Island – The cultural heart of the Cocos, with the historic Oceania House, a mosque, and the Cocos Museum showcasing local heritage.
- Cycle the Islands – Flat roads and light traffic make cycling the perfect way to explore West Island, including the airstrip, jetty, and secluded beaches.
- Visit Pulu Keeling National Park – A protected island sanctuary for seabirds and red-footed boobies; accessible only by guided tour from West Island.
- Try Cocos Malay Cuisine – Sample curries, sambals, and freshly caught fish at local eateries or a home-style dinner with a Cocos Malay family.
- Watch the Sunset at Scorpion Beach – A stunning stretch of white sand on West Island, perfect for an evening swim and a coconut drink.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors base themselves on West Island and spend 4–7 days to fully experience the atoll's laid-back rhythm. Three days allows you to snorkel the lagoon, cycle the main island, and take a day trip to Home Island. With a week, you can add a guided tour to Pulu Keeling, try kite-surfing or fishing, and simply relax into island time. The pace is slow, so don't over-plan – let the trade winds guide you.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- West Island – The main settlement with accommodation, eateries, and the airport; the hub for tours and activities.
- Home Island – The cultural and administrative centre of the Cocos Malay community, accessible by a short ferry from West Island.
- Direction Island – A paradise for snorkelers with a shipwreck and abundant marine life; part of the lagoon's best reef.
- Pulu Keeling National Park – A pristine, uninhabited island 24 km north, reachable only by chartered boat or scenic flight.
- Christmas Island – About 1,000 km east, famous for its red crab migration and rugged national park; a fascinating add-on for nature lovers.
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