Australian Traveller

NORFOLK TIME

There’s something special about NORFOLK ISLAND. This paradise has a UNIQUE APPEAL that draws visitors again and again. Here, 10 things you must experience while on ISLAND TIME.

- For more informatio­n visit norfolkisl­and.com.au

Discover convict history The convict settlement site located at Kingston is World Heritage listed and the oldest of Australia’s 11 convict sites. There are four museums depicting the four layers of the island’s history. Hire a Mini-Moke Have fun driving around the island taking in the beautiful scenery. Practise the Norfolk wave as you pass vehicles and give way to the roaming cows and chooks! Get twitching Norfolk Island is the home of five birds that are endemic to the island: the green parrot, the boobook owl, the grey gerygone, the Pacific robin and the slender-billed silver eye. You may spot one of these birds whilst bushwalkin­g in the parks and reserves. Experience authentic paddock-to-plate There’s no food miles here; rather food metres with most things grown on the island. Enjoy fresh in-season fruit and vegetables, indulge in local cheeses, wines, coffee and honey. Taste Norfolk Island Food Festival is held in November and incorporat­es Thanksgivi­ng Day, a legacy left by American whalers during the 1960s. Visit ‘Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama’ The cyclorama is a 360-degree painting created by local artists Sue Draper and Tracey Yager depicting the Mutiny on the Bounty story and the descendant­s settling on Norfolk Island in 1856. Take a lagoon dip Emily Bay has a safe beach with surroundin­g reef, teeming with amazing fish life and corals. It’s perfect for snorkellin­g. Play a round of golf Near the seaside at Kingston, this will probably be the cheapest week of golf you’ll ever play. The golf club and pro shop are located in an historical convict building. Capture the moment Norfolk Island is a photograph­er’s paradise, with a rugged coastline, the majestic Norfolk pinetrees and more than 30 per cent of the island being national parks and public reserves. Watch the sun rise and set Witness the best sunsets and sunrises at one of the cliff top vantage points. Immerse yourself in culture The Norfolk Islanders inherited from their Tahitian foremother­s the art of island cooking and weaving. You can see demonstrat­ions on an island culture tour. You might also hear the local language – “Watawieh” means hello.

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CLOCKWISE FROM THIS IMAGE: The north side of the island; Diving at Emily Bay; The Hundred Acre Wood; The Gallows Gate.
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