I went two years ago, flat water, great lagoon, wind all day. Kited for 6 days straight in solid 15 knots late July/ early August as an intermediate kiter. I was lucky with the wind and able to use an 8 and 10 generally. Needed a 12 that I hired from Jen at Zephyr for a day or so. Duty free alcohol, fresh food's expensive (all flown from Perth). Mobile phones and crackberries didn't work there two years ago - this is the best part of the place so I hope that hasn't changed. Would definitely go back.
My daughter went a few years back.
Went from just holding ground to well upwind, way better stance and style and with confidence boosted immensely.
She had a great time. Came home with some awesome photos.
Listen to the voice of experience. Don't go.
It's awful.
I've been every year since 2007 and booked again for this year.
Cocos was the best trip I've ever done. Kite from dawn to dusk some days. Relax into island time, no phone reception, no need to lock the door, just kite, eat sleep & repeat. Jogging down the road on the first morning I saw a massive whale breach about 500m off the beach. The snorkelling is better than the great barrier reef & the vibe is the ultimate chill. Book it now. ![]()
So, worth the thoudands of dollars to get there and kite??? Would love to go one day when im more experienced than I am now ![]()
Had a great time with the family , awsome fishing , diving,freediving,great surf , if you like kiting in flat to choppy conditions , then I'm sure you'd love it, after 2 weeks there i missed my home spot and the waves, for a beginner I'd recommend it, if you want clubs and nightlife , awsome restaurants, you'd be better off elsewhere, but that's what I loved about it, can get a bit costly, $1000+each for flights,$4000 for house, car hire, I think all up we spent $11000 ish for a family of 4 we went of our own accord not sure what it costs with zephyr kite tours, email Rob s he's a village elder or visit the website,
Haven't been there myself... but there is a great artical on Cocos in the latest Kiteworld mag.... Sounds awesome
Went there in 2009 and have been hanging to go back ever since. Awesome place, so chilled. I think because its a little expensive it keeps the the average tourists and bogans away, so it's a win really!!!
What is the accomdation like with Zephyr? No details on their site.
Interested in the Advanced Camp in August.
Apethetic usually shared house accommodations,but the place has units villas and private houses check out cocos island tourism
havent been
killing to go there (anyone want to be a lamb for me to kill so i can go)
12mtr is basic kite setup there and long runs and just awesome :( i hate all the stories i hear of it...
would be great to do it for a week.
HI Guys, the accommodation we have on the Cocos in the packages are 2 of the 3 only big houses available. With a population of about 100 on and West island the town only 1km by .5km max, there inst much to choose from.
As is is pretty exxy to go to the Cocos we have made packages that make it affordable for people to come and experience the awesome kiting there.
The package may seem pricey but we give you more in that package that you can get on your own and for better value too. Sharing the love means better value, more fun and more options to eat out and be social.
Everything on Cocos is a logistical night mare due to its size and remoteness so with our 8 years experience we can give all our kiters everything they need and more.
You can go on your own, the Cocos Islands Tourism website has details.
You can also get make your own plans then join us on Island to get all our kiting services like supported lagoon crossings, down winders and free coaching etc
or come on a package.
Shayne86 - the Cocos is perfect for all levels because of the shallow water, consistent winds and our experienced advanced instructors.
Everything Rob S says! He has been there every year since the beginning of time.
Any more questions post them here or see the website www.zephyrkitetours.com
I had emailed a few organisations in CoCos and have mixed results in the quality of answers. Some take days if not weeks to answer, some answer straight away, some never answered.
For me this is already an indication of the performance of a business. If I have to wait too long for an answer I am not interested. I give them the benefit of the doubt, but after 3 days I expect an answer.
You can book the cheapest flights for 460 - 480$ one way. I booked a self contained unit in a bit more exclusive setting for $140 a night for two. Alkohol is cheap (tax free) and a buffet dinner can be had in the Motel I was told. I have a car for the time to be independent and lock my stuff when I am at the public beach although I was told this is not necessary.
I am not a group person, so I prefer to travel as individual as I am. After a complaint to someone in Cocos that I do not get any answers on some emails I received a friendly email from
Kerenda.
Here her email:
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My name is Kerenda and I am the Coordinator of the Cocos Keeling Islands Visitor Centre.
I believe that you have some queries regarding your trip to the Cocos Islands in July.
If there is anything that I can help you with or any issues that you need clarified, please do not hesitate to contact me directly on (08) 9162 6790 or via email [email protected]
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I believe she is happy to answer all your questions.
I had a very long chat with two people who have been there and got a reasonably good picture about what to expect. If you want you can PM me, maybe I know what you are looking for.
I will be there in the second half of July.
regards
gmd
^^
Note to sef, аvoid July for a trip to Cocos.
If you are frustrated with level of service on island so far, you will be about ready to go on a shooting spree after your first days there:-(
I recommend take some chill pills and go with the island flow, it is NOT a tourist resort which will pander to your every need.
www.theaustralian.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes
wonder if u could re-direct the camera for some good action pics on the next trip! lol![]()
This would mean massive changes to the current minimal security and change the whole feel of the place. I doubt the scroungers will continue to play golf across the airstrip if this happens.
Perhaps this is a bi-product of the world we live in now with all this "insociable" media we have, i remember having some great holidays, as a kid, all of which were organised via a simple phone call and or letter, i think these days we just expect too much too soon, though after owning several businesses in a past life i do appreciate that prompt response and or at least a response can go a long way, thank god now i dont work for myself so at least i have a spare 5 mins in my life these days and the wonderful benefit of having Sick (aka kite) days.
wont be long the place will be full of yanks and restricted areas :/ prolly have good internet and communication tho
Why would you want to go to Cocos?
It's windy all the time, day and night!
Mobile phones don't work.
Alcohol is too cheap
There are no 5 star hotels
The water is too warm and clear in winter
The wind is too warm in winter
The sea life are constantly darting about under your board as you cruise across the vast lagoon
And when you have to leave, all you want to do is go back. It makes you miserable!![]()
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I almost forgot - There's nothing to do except kite until your legs falls off and party when it's too dark to kite.
I think you'll find they are already there, half the reason the Cocos get all the government handouts it does is because of it's strategic value.
Still a good place to kite when it's not low tide.![]()