From the 260m plateau, this race descends directly into a "spectacular multi-terrain adventure" across "pristine tropical rainforest" within Christmas Island National Park. It offers the sense of a remote trail-and-road outing, not a polished big-city event, featuring sealed roads, bush trails, tropical heat, and the distinct edge provided by the proximity of the coastline below. The source describes it as one of "Australia's most unique marathons," a claim that seems justified.
The course navigates down to the "rugged coastline," proceeds along coastal terraces and the island's "dramatic shoreline," concluding at the iconic Flying Fish Cove. Participants should anticipate demanding terrain and conditions, balanced by outstanding community backing, which is significant on a course of this nature. Shorter routes near Flying Fish Cove and the town centre accommodate beginners, families, and walkers, ensuring the entire field experiences the same island-race atmosphere.