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Norfolk Island © Tourism Australia
Guide to Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is a quiet paradise, often overlooked yet unforgettable once found. Discover for yourself why visitors return time and time again.
Take a short flight from Sydney or Brisbane and you will find yourself in one of Australia's most fascinating and historical destinations. Settled by descendants of mutineers who speak a mix of Tahitian and 18th century English, it's a friendly place where giving a small ‘Norfolk wave’ as cars pass each other is practically mandatory, cows have right of way and everyone knows everyone else.
Located off the east coast of Australia, this quiet Pacific island can be reached by plane or ship. Once you have arrived on the island, you can get around by car, taxi, foot or hire a bike.
There are also a number of local tour operators that can take you around the island's main points of interest.
Its pleasant subtropical climate makes Norfolk Island a year-round destination, but for warmer weather, the best time to visit is from October through to April.
Swim in calm, clear water
Swim in the perfectly clear water amongst the coral and marine life living in Emily Bay Lagoon, a gloriously curved crescent of golden sand, backed by an expanse of grass and shaded by majestic Norfolk Pines.
Play World Heritage golf
Set within the Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area, this nine-hole, 18-tee golf course offers stunning views from every hole, including the notorious fourth and thirteenth, where the green is tucked into a rock face.
Hike to panoramic lookouts
Explore the rolling green hills and towering pine trees residing in Norfolk Island’s National Park. Take the bridle track from Captain Cook Monument and Lookout and see the towering rock formations that erupt from the crashing seas below.
Taste island wine
Sip one (or five) of the splendid varietals at Two Chimney’s Winery, Norfolk Island’s only winery. Take a glass and cheese platter through the cellar door onto the large verandah overlooking the vines where you can easily while away an afternoon.
Help preserve this natural wonder
For a unique chance to meet locals and join in a real community-led initiative, head to Hundred Acres Reserve on Wednesday morning (from 9am to about 12:30pm). Here you’ll be joined by like-minded people in eradicating the reserve of invasive weeds.
Go bird watching with Margaret
Spend a morning with Margaret Christian, author, researcher and former Park Ranger. With exclusive access to some areas, this bird watching tour is great for seeking out the beautiful and often rare endemic bird species who call Norfolk Island home.
Go catching
Drop a line off the pier, cast out from the beach or jump on a charter to fish the surrounding reefs with a local guide. Often called “catching” for how easy it is, you'll quickly see why this area is so well renowned for its abundant waters.
Discover the incredible natural beauty of this island that is also so rich in history and culture. Explore the best of Norfolk Island over seven days.
Discover the incredible natural beauty of this island that is also so rich in history and culture. Explore the best of Norfolk Island over seven days.
Get expert help from an Aussie Specialist who has the knowledge and experience to help you plan and book every detail of your trip.
Get expert help from an Aussie Specialist who has the knowledge and experience to help you plan and book every detail of your trip.
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