Norfolk Island is a little gem
in the blue seas of the South Pacific. With only 8 km (5 mi) long, the Norfolk Island is 1600 km (1000 mi) northeast of Sydney. Surrounded by coral reefs and pristine rainforest, the island has a very diverse flora. The traditional culture remains deeply rooted as dancing, singing and unique cuisine. Norfolk Island is a paradise free of taxes, many wealthy Australians and New Zealanders have their residence on the island. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving are the best things to do in Norfolk Island. The most visited places in Norfolk Island are Emily Bay, Anson Bay, Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area, Norfolk Island National Park, Slaughter Bay and the uninhabited Philip Island. There are flights from Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle and Auckland to Norfolk Island. Hotels in Norfolk Island
What to visit in Norfolk Island: Kingston; Burnt Pine; Emily Bay; Slaughter Bay; Anson Bay; Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area; Norfolk Island National Park;
Transports in Norfolk Island
Norfolk Airport (NLK): There are flights from Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland.
Restaurants in Norfolk Island
- Hilli Restaurant and Cafe
- Norfolk Blue
- Dinos Restaurant
- The Fish & Chook Shop
- Pines Pizza Pasta
- The Olive
- Barney Duffys Grill
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