
Christmas Island or Kiritimati is the largest atoll in the world, covering approximately 150 square miles. While most atolls consist of narrow rings of coral with minimal land, Kiritimati stands out as a remarkable exception. Its expansive reef encompasses a massive central lagoon and boasts an impressive landmass that includes: - Vast, flat plains - Unique salt lakes - Lush palm forests - and small communities--London, Poland, and Banana. This significant land area is the reason Kiritimati is hailed as the largest atoll in the world—not just for its reef size, but for its remarkable amount of inhabitable land. This extraordinary combination of natural features makes Kiritimati a true marvel of the Pacific.
This map, provided by Cascade GIS, is designed specifically for anglers. Due to Christmas Island's remote location, there is a scarcity of reliable maps and spatial data.

Christmas Island Fishing Map
Map courtesy of
Cascade GIS Fishing Maps.