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10 2 reviews
Norfolk Island
03/09 – 11/09
A$441/nighttotal: A$3528 (8 )
Rise Nest -1 Bedroom Cottage
1 1
apartment , Île Norfolk
Rise Nest, a secluded one-bedroom cottage in Norfolk Island's Bucks Point, offers ocean views and is situated a mere 5 minutes by car from the town centre and Emily Bay. This self-contained holiday let accommodates two guests, featuring an open-plan living area, modern kitchen, ensuite bathroom, and a private verandah, with personalised airport transfers and discounted car hire available.
9.2 145 reviews
Norfolk Island
03/09 – 08/09
A$408/nighttotal: A$2040 (5 )
Daydreamer Apartments
2 4
apartment , Burnt Pine
Daydreamer Apartments are situated just 300 metres from Norfolk Island National Park, a 10-minute walk from the Burnt Pine Shopping Centre and a 5-minute drive from Norfolk Island Airport. The accommodation enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience. The self-catering apartment has a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, stove and refrigerator, a dining area and a lounge room with a flat-screen TV and DVD player. Guests can enjoy the on-site tennis court, free BBQ facilities, free parking and a swimming pool, as well as a terrace, a garden and a restaurant.
9.3 9 reviews
Norfolk Island
13/10 – 24/10
A$187/nighttotal: A$2057 (11 )
Regal Hibiscus
Norfolk Island
1 2
apartment , Burnt Pine
This Burnt Pine apartment offers a central location, close to the shopping precinct, cafes, bars, and within easy reach of Kingston's World Heritage sites. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom flat sleeps two guests and includes a fridge, microwave, garden, parking, and internet access; nearby recreational activities include a golf course and bowling green.
9.0 1 review
Norfolk Island
03/09 – 08/09
A$443/nighttotal: A$2215 (5 )
Polynesian Apartments
2 4
apartment , Burnt Pine
This Polynesian Apartments flat in Burnt Pine, Norfolk Island, offers a self-catering one-bedroom unit sleeping up to three guests. The apartment includes a kitchenette, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a swimming pool; further details regarding its precise location within Burnt Pine and proximity to local attractions are unavailable.
Frequently asked questions about short term rentals in Norfolk Island
What attractions should one visit during a week-long stay in Norfolk Island?
A week in Norfolk Island allows for a good overview. Start with the Norfolk Island National Park, exploring the rugged coastline and stunning views from Mount Pitt. Visit the Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing convict history. Allow time for the Norfolk Island Museum to learn about the island's unique culture and heritage. Don't miss Emily Bay, perfect for swimming and relaxing, and perhaps a visit to the charming town of Burnt Pine.
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What attractions should one visit during a month-long stay in Norfolk Island?
A month gives ample time for a deeper exploration. Besides the highlights mentioned above, consider dedicated time for hiking various trails in the National Park, perhaps reaching the less-visited parts of the coastline. Explore the island's diverse flora and fauna more thoroughly. Take a boat trip to Nepean Island for birdwatching. Spend more time at the museum, delving into the exhibits. Consider visiting the smaller bays and beaches around the island, such as Anson Bay or Slaughter Bay. You could even rent a bicycle to explore the island at your own pace.
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Can visitors to Norfolk Island witness any unique natural cycles, such as cherry blossom season or autumn colours?
Norfolk Island's climate doesn't produce dramatic autumn colours like those seen in mainland Australia. There's no cherry blossom season in the same way as Japan, but the island's flora does change throughout the year. You might see different flowering plants at different times of the year, depending on the season and rainfall.
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What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Norfolk Island?
The best way to engage with locals is through conversation. Many locals are happy to share their stories and knowledge. Visiting the local markets, if available, is a good opportunity to meet people. Attending community events, if scheduled during your visit, provides another avenue for interaction. Simply striking up conversations with people you meet in cafes or shops can lead to interesting encounters. The friendly nature of the islanders makes this quite easy.
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Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Norfolk Island?
Norfolk Island offers opportunities to learn about its unique Pitcairn heritage. While specific workshops might vary, you could potentially find opportunities to learn traditional crafts or participate in cultural demonstrations. Checking local listings closer to your travel dates would reveal any scheduled events. The Norfolk Island Museum often has information on such activities.
What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Norfolk Island?
Specific 'secret' spots are hard to pinpoint without revealing their location and potentially impacting their secluded nature. However, exploring the less-visited parts of the National Park, venturing beyond the main tourist areas, will invariably lead to discovering hidden coves and viewpoints. The rugged coastline offers many opportunities for exploration away from crowds.
What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Norfolk Island?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the island's many trails. Sunscreen and a hat are essential given the strong sun. Insect repellent is also advisable. Remember swimwear for enjoying the beaches. A light jacket or jumper might be needed for cooler evenings, particularly during the winter months.
What are the most popular festivals in Norfolk Island?
Norfolk Island hosts several events throughout the year. The most prominent is likely the annual Norfolk Island Day, celebrating the island's history and culture. Other smaller events and festivals may occur, but these are less predictable and best checked closer to your travel dates via local listings.
Where should one try the best local food in Norfolk Island?
Many restaurants and cafes on the island offer delicious local cuisine. The specific best place is subjective, but several establishments are known for their fresh seafood and local produce. Exploring the various options and trying different places is recommended to discover your personal favourite.