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Staying in Cocos (Keeling) Islands

The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an Australian external territory in the Indian Ocean, comprising two coral atolls with a population of around 600, primarily Cocos Malays. For frequent flyer hotel travelers, this destination offers a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience rather than a conventional resort holiday. The islands are accessible via regular flights from Perth or Jakarta, but accommodation options are extremely limited, consisting mainly of small guesthouses and family-run lodgings on West Island and Home Island. There is no significant footprint for major international hotel loyalty programs. Visitors should expect a quiet, culturally distinct environment with basic amenities, requiring careful advance planning for both transport and lodging. It is a destination for those seeking isolation and cultural immersion rather than luxury hospitality infrastructure.

Entry & visa
Visa required· CN passport
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Entry & getting around

Regional Structure & Lodging Basics

The territory is defined by two inhabited atolls: West Island, the administrative center, and Home Island, where most residents live. Accommodation is highly decentralized and small-scale, with no large resort clusters or city-based hotel chains. Travelers typically choose to stay on one of these two islands, relying on family-run guesthouses and small lodgings rather than standardized international hotel services.

Transport & Gateways

Access is primarily via scheduled flights connecting to Perth, Australia, or Jakarta, Indonesia. Internal transport is minimal, relying heavily on walking, bicycles, or limited local vehicle services. Due to the small size of the islands, there is no need for complex domestic transfer networks, but flight frequencies are low, requiring strict adherence to schedules.

Visa & Entry

As an external territory of Australia, entry regulations generally follow the policies of the Australian federal government. Most visitors require a valid Australian visa. Please check with the Australian consulate or immigration authorities for the latest official requirements before planning your trip, as policies may change.

Hotel Loyalty Landscape

There is virtually no footprint for major international hotel loyalty programs in this region. Due to the absence of large chain hotel brands, standard points accumulation and redemption options are not applicable. Travelers should not expect to earn significant airline or hotel group points from stays here; instead, focus on experiencing the unique local culture and natural landscapes.

Practical info

Currency
AUD ($) · Australian dollar
Languages
English
Calling code
+61
Driving
Right

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

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