Visit Norfolk Island


Norfolk Island is an Australian territory located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. It is known for its stunning natural beauty and unique culture. The island boasts beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and a variety of outdoor activities to enjoy such as fishing, swimming, kayaking and hiking.

One of the most popular tourist attractions on Norfolk Island is Kingston Historic Area - a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Georgian-style buildings dating back to the late 18th century when it served as one of Australia's earliest penal colonies. Here visitors can learn about the fascinating history of the island through guided tours and interactive exhibits.

Another great destination worth visiting is Headstone Reserve; this area features rare plant species that are endemic to Norfolk Island including centuries-old Norfolk pines which have been used as navigational markers since early Polynesian times.

For those interested in historical facts about Norfolk Island there's plenty to discover; from being one of first British settlements in 1788 to hosting HMS Sirius - flagship of "The First Fleet" which carried convicts from England to Australia - this tiny island has an intriguing past that continues to captivate visitors today.
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Cities in Norfolk Island

Kingston, Cascade, Burnt Pine