Discover Norfolk Island
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How can one small South Pacific Island contain so much diversity? In a breathtakingly beautiful environment, you can experience everything from relaxing in turquoise waters over coral reefs to soaking up history in a World Heritage listed area. There are museums and spaces to visit or to simply wander and soak up the stories. The Island’s environment is pristine, green, and abundant. Whether you are in the water, in a national park or simply just out and about, the beauty of this unspoilt Island!
Discover Norfolk Island
There are few places where you can stand on a clifftop overlooking the Pacific, breathe in air that feels untouched and hear nothing but birdsong and waves below. Norfolk Island is that place. This small Australian territory sits between Australia and New Zealand, and it moves at a pace that invites you to slow right down. Green hills, coastal cliffs, towering Norfolk pines and water so clear you can see straight to the bottom.
Norfolk Island Holiday Packages Including Flights
Our Norfolk Island holiday packages can bundle flights, accommodation, touring and meals into one booking. Norfolk has limited flight routes, so a package is usually the easiest and most cost-effective way to get there. Our team can help you choose the right mix based on what draws you to the island. Some people come for the history, others for the walking trails, and plenty just want somewhere quiet to unplug.
History, Nature and Island Life
Norfolk Island's history is as dramatic as its coastline. The UNESCO World Heritage listed Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area covers the convict settlement era, and the descendants of the HMS Bounty mutineers, who arrived from Pitcairn Island in 1856, still live here today. The island also has good walking trails, solid fishing, reliable birdwatching and a food scene that surprises most visitors. Local produce, fresh seafood and community-style dinners are all part of the Norfolk experience.
Who Norfolk Island is Perfect For
Norfolk Island is best suited to people who prefer quiet. Couples after a peaceful escape, history enthusiasts, walkers, birdwatchers and travellers who like a relaxed pace will all get a lot out of it. It also works well for small group tours and multigenerational family trips where the focus is on time together rather than resort pools and shopping centres.
FAQs
How do I get to Norfolk Island?
Regular flights run from Sydney (about two and a half hours) and Brisbane (about two hours). Seasonal flights may operate from other cities too. Norfolk Island is an Australian external territory, so Australian citizens and permanent residents do not need a passport.
When is the best time to visit Norfolk Island?
The climate is mild and subtropical year-round. October to April is warmer and better for swimming, while May to September is comfortable for walking and touring. The annual Bounty Day celebrations in June are worth timing your trip around.
What is there to do on Norfolk Island?
More than you would expect for a small island. The World Heritage convict ruins, guided history tours, Norfolk Island National Park, the sheltered lagoon at Emily Bay, progressive dinners hosted by locals and glass-bottom boat tours over the reef. A week goes quickly here.
Do I need a passport to visit Norfolk Island?
No. It is an Australian external territory, so Australian citizens and permanent residents can visit with just photo ID. No customs, no immigration on arrival. It feels like going overseas without the paperwork.
How can I book a Norfolk Island holiday?
Get in touch with one of our Travel Consultants. Our packages typically include return flights, accommodation, touring, meals and transfers, so you can enjoy the island without sorting the logistics yourself. Call us or enquire online.