
9 places to stay
Norfolk Island
A remote South Pacific island of Norfolk pines, convict history and World Heritage ruins.
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Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is a small, remote Australian territory in the South Pacific, around 1,400km east of the mainland. Ringed by towering Norfolk pines and dramatic cliffs, it is known for the World Heritage-listed Kingston and Arthur's Vale convict settlement, the descendants of the Bounty mutineers who resettled from Pitcairn, the white sand of Emily Bay, and a gentle island pace where cattle have right of way on the roads.
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Places to Stay in Norfolk Island
9 campgrounds, caravan parks and accommodation across the region
