GO Norfolk Island
Majestic Norfolk Pines, beautiful sandy beaches, sheer cliff faces, crystal clear lagoons, green pastures, tropical climate and casual lifestyle... less than 3 hours flight from Brisbane, Sydney or Auckland you'll find the idyllic island paradise of Norfolk Island.
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 and named after the then Duchess of Norfolk, Cook described it as "paradise on earth". With its natural untouched beauty it's paradise with a rich historical convict past. Once a convict's nightmare now a tranquil home to just over 1800 people - many whom are direct descendants from the Mutiny on The Bounty, whose descendants first arrived on Norfolk in 1856.
Now YOU can discover this island paradise.
There's just so much to see and do. Walk beneath the tallest tree ferns on earth, visit the world heritage listed area of Kingston, experience one of the many cultural and historical tours on offer, see re-enactments of the Bounty Mutiny, go swimming, snorkelling, fishing, bushwalking, horse-riding, play golf on what has been called the world's most beautiful golf course, see the coral reef in a glass bottom boat, enjoy a range of eco tours and adventure activities, and of course there's fine dining in the island's many restaurants as well as great shopping.
From the stunning scenery, majestic pines, breathtaking coastline, native plants and exquisite birdlife.. through to the rich colonial heritage, subtropical climate and warm hospitality from the friendly locals - There's more to Norfolk Island...
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 and named after the then Duchess of Norfolk, Cook described it as "paradise on earth". With its natural untouched beauty it's paradise with a rich historical convict past. Once a convict's nightmare now a tranquil home to just over 1800 people - many whom are direct descendants from the Mutiny on The Bounty, whose descendants first arrived on Norfolk in 1856.
Now YOU can discover this island paradise.
There's just so much to see and do. Walk beneath the tallest tree ferns on earth, visit the world heritage listed area of Kingston, experience one of the many cultural and historical tours on offer, see re-enactments of the Bounty Mutiny, go swimming, snorkelling, fishing, bushwalking, horse-riding, play golf on what has been called the world's most beautiful golf course, see the coral reef in a glass bottom boat, enjoy a range of eco tours and adventure activities, and of course there's fine dining in the island's many restaurants as well as great shopping.
From the stunning scenery, majestic pines, breathtaking coastline, native plants and exquisite birdlife.. through to the rich colonial heritage, subtropical climate and warm hospitality from the friendly locals - There's more to Norfolk Island...