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How to Have the Most Rewarding Time While Traveling to Norfolk Island

Package holidays to Norfolk Island are the best choice for enjoying life at a relaxed pace and a visual experience unlike any other. You can also experience this idyllic holiday destination on your own by exploring the island on foot. There are many things to do on Norfolk Island. The scenery is incredible, and the island has plenty of hidden history to explore. If you love birds, you'll want to walk through the National Parks and Reserves where you can see rare green parrots.

Accommodation in Norfolk Island is plentiful and offers a diverse selection. Norfolk Island deals provide numerous options for you to choose from, including hotels, and apartments located in the town centre, along the coastline, or up in the hills. Most are located a drive to a variety of restaurants, shopping, and other attractions. So whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, you can enjoy some of the best dining, shopping, and adventure on this beautiful island.

Read along to find out how to have the most rewarding time on your package holidays to Norfolk Island.

Experience the Richness of History and Culture

The island is an External Territory of Australia and a domestic flight. Your time on Norfolk Island will allow you to learn about the local culture and the rich convict history as well as the descendants of the “Mutiny on the Bounty” story. The land is dotted with beautiful beaches, pristine waters and tall Norfolk pine trees. The island’s history and culture is unique and its untouched natural beauty will leave you wanting to stay longer. The Norfolk Island tour options will help you understand more about the people and events that shaped its development.

The descendants still practice some Tahitian traditions such as foods and island dancing. There are also traditional handicraft products created locally on the island. Additionally, many Norfolk Island deals will allow you to see the following places:

Kingston UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area is a cultural landscape with historic colonial-era buildings, ruins, museums, and convict sites. The island has been recognized for its aesthetic qualities from the early days of settlement. Today, this area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the country's oldest and most diverse convict sites.

Fletchers Mutiny Cyclorama

The Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama is a 360-degree panorama painting that takes viewers on a journey through the mutiny's events. The cyclorama's soundtrack includes Norfuk language. The attached “Gallery Guava” also features works by other local artists and is a perfect way to spend an afternoon.

Museums

The museums on Norfolk Island are worth visiting. The Commissariat Store Building and the Sirius Museum are two of the most popular ones. If you're looking for an easy, low-cost way to explore the history of this historic town, opting for Norfolk Island deals that include a museum pass is an excellent option. The privately owned Bounty Folk Museum is also a great way to spend an afternoon.

Mount Pitt Lookout

The highest point accessible by a vehicle is Mt Pitt. This stands majestically above the whole island giving a 360 degree view of the entire island from one place. It is a great way to get your perspective and is an excellent vantage point to watch planes arriving onto the one airport runway. It is surrounded by National Park and offers picnic tables to enjoy the view.

Flagstaff Hill

Flagstaff Hill is located within the convict ruins precinct. It offered a high vantage point used during the convict era allowing soldiers to raise flags as messages to passing or approaching ships. It allowed ships arriving to know if it was safe to land in case there was a convict uprising, or if the reef was dangerous that day and other useful messages. Nowadays, the position is still accessible at the top of a walkable hill on Norfolk Island and is a great destination for anyone visiting the island with its panoramic view of the surrounding waters, beautiful Kingston and is a great place to spot seabirds in their natural habitat.

Other Attractions

Norfolk Island holiday packages offer the perfect chance to visit a lot of picture-perfect spots. You can visit the Norfolk Island Botanic Gardens, which is managed under the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act (1975). The botanical gardens are where you can see rare species of plants that live on the island on your Norfolk Island tours. Among many other things, you will also notice the unique birdlife that lives in the area. The best thing about the island is that many of the attractions are within walking distance of each other or a short drive, so you're bound to find something interesting to see no matter where you are.

Revel in the Breathtaking Beauty of Pristine Beaches

Emily Bay

All of the beaches on Norfolk Island are beautiful, and most of them are ideal for water activities. Everyone loves Emily Bay which is also considered the safest beach on the island. In addition to the pristine sand beaches, there are some great spots for snorkeling. The reef is abundant in colourful tropical fish, and when the tides are right, you can try surfing too. The water is clear, and the coral reefs are spectacular. You can also enjoy a glass-bottom boat tour and explore the underwater views of this beautiful location. So, if you're looking for a fantastic beach holiday head to Norfolk Island and visit Emily Bay.

Bumboras

Norfolk Island holiday packages never forget to mention one of Norfolk Island’s most picturesque and secluded beaches, Bumboras. With its crystal clear waters and rocky shoreline, this beach is perfect for romantic getaways. The surrounding cliffs and giant pine trees add to the location's beauty.

Enjoy the Local Paddock-To-Plate Wining & Dining

Trying the local cuisine is an important part of the Norfolk Island experience and visitors should explore their options extensively. The island has a small selection of restaurants and cafes. If you're looking for a fabulous place to eat, Hilli Restaurant is a good choice serving local meats and fish in an intimate setting with great service and selections.  

You can try the famous Norfolk Island Fish Fry for a traditional dinner or enjoy a Progressive Dinner moving from house to house per course.

Some Activities to Try on Norfolk Island

Shopping

You can find everything you need at the island's local stores that offer a wide variety of merchandise. The main shopping area is located in Burnt Pine, and it is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm most days. However, most of the shops are closed on Sundays, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, so you'll have to plan your trip accordingly. You can also check out the smaller mini-marts and grocery stores that are located in Burnt Pine. If you're looking for keepsakes that will remind you of the island, you can go souvenir shopping at several places on your Norfolk Island tours.

Stargazing

The southern sky of Norfolk Island at night is unmatched by anything you’ve ever seen before. To enjoy a night sky filled with stars, you can head to the Anson Bay cliffs, which lie in the north of the island. You'll be rewarded with a wild evening, complete with shooting stars, twinkling planets, and the sound of crashing waves. It is an experience you’ll never forget, and you can see all of this for free! Or, there is a specialised stargazing tour with an expert who provides telescopes and a very informative night of fun.

Fishing Expedition

The locals of Norfolk Island know how to catch fish!. You can join a charter boat to go fishing for a half day. They call it ‘catching’, not fishing. There is no commercial fishing for the island so the fish stocks are abundant. If you are lucky, you can also watch dolphins and whales (in season) when you’re in the open waters and your charter captain can tell you all about the sights.

The Best Time to Plan Your Package Holidays to Norfolk Island

You can book your Norfolk Island holiday packages for anytime of the year. The weather is pleasant all year round. October to March are very popular as these months are ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Daytime temperature always feels like twenty degrees.


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