Norfolk Island, a small but breathtakingly beautiful destination in the South Pacific, offers travellers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This tour offers a perfect blend of cozy comfort and scenic discovery, designed to make the most of the winter season. Fully escorted with the services of a dedicated Tour Leader, you will experience a full program of daily touring, activity and entertainment.
Some of the tour's highlights include the Island Fish Fry, a lively, cultural event where visitors can indulge in freshly prepared seafood while enjoying traditional island entertainment. Another unforgettable experience is the Progressive Dinner, a culinary journey that takes you through various local homes on the island. As guests move from one residence to another, each course is served in a different location, offering a glimpse into the lives of the island’s residents.
On your last night at Norfolk Island you will conclude the evening with a traditional Christmas dinner complete with all the trimmings, accompanied by trivia and joyful Christmas carols.
Day 1: Brisbane to Norfolk Island & Island Fish Fry (D)
This morning, meet your dedicated guide at Brisbane International Airport before taking a Qantas flight to picturesque Norfolk Island. Upon arrival, you'll be transferred to Governor’s Lodge your home for the next seven nights. Tonight enjoy Norfolk traditions at the Island Fish Fry – a feast of local island dishes and entertainment while the sun sets from scenic 'Orn Daa Cliff' on Norfolk’s beautiful western coastline.
Day 2: Bounty Museum & Island Life Tour (B, L, T, D)
After breakfast, lose yourself in the Bounty Folk Museum, though small in size, the museum is wide in scope, with lots of artefacts to pore over. After lunch, spend a delightful afternoon touring Norfolk Island, gaining a true insight into the intricate nature of modern island life. Freshen up prior to dinner at Bounty Grill & Bar, an original historic homestead building built in the early 1900’s.
Day 3: Over the Cattlestops Tour (B, L, D)
Explore the heart and soul of Norfolk Island on this captivating tour, where you'll discover the hidden gems of local industries. Meet the skilled artisans and entrepreneurs behind the island's thriving businesses as they showcase their unique crafts and specialties. From handcrafted pottery to locally made soft drinks, you'll have the chance to taste and purchase some of the finest locally-made products. After lunch, take the opportunity to enjoy your free afternoon at leisure. You might want to head to Emily Bay for a refreshing swim or a leisurely walk along the shore. If you're in the mood for a bit of sport, consider playing a round of golf. Positioned on the coastal, south-east side of the island, the golf club has some of the most spectacular views and a rich heritage to rival any golf course in the world. Alternatively, explore the local township for some more shopping. Whatever you choose, make sure to savour the afternoon at your own pace. This evening, delight in a two-course dinner accompanied by engaging entertainment.
Day 4: History in the Making, Pitcairn Settlers Village & Progressive Dinner (B, L, D)
Discover more on the History in the Making Tour. Explore convict work sites in historic Kingston, visit a small working museum, and experience hands-on demonstrations of traditional activities like shingle and rope making. Explore the history of the Pitcairn Island Settlers with a guided tour of the Bailey homestead, gardens, and out-buildings. Visit the museum showcasing historic items and the oldest working forge in the Pacific, an ex-New Zealand Army hut with wartime memorabilia, and enjoy an exclusive film and complimentary refreshments. Enjoy free time this afternoon to relax by the pool or consult your Escort if you'd prefer to go for a walk or visit a spot on the island. Tonight, savour a 3-course meal as you move between different Norfolk Island family homes. It’s a fun evening that offers a chance to meet locals and sample island dishes.
Day 5: Captain Cook Monument, Bumboras Bay, Bailey’s Tea Party & Wonderland by night (B, T, D)
At the Captain Cook Monument and Lookout, take in breathtaking views of the coastline, where Norfolk pines stand tall on rugged cliffs with the South Pacific waves crashing below. Off the shore, you'll spot formations like Bird Rock, Elephant Rock, and Green Pool Stone. Recommend a light lunch (own expense) today as you ready for the long-established favourite of afternoon tea which has been re-imagined for Bailey’s Restaurant on Norfolk. Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine on arrival and spend the afternoon with friends new or old as you partake in a selection of sweet and savoury delights and tea or coffee. Tonight, don your Christmas ugly sweater for a two-course dinner at Bailey Restaurant. End the night, enjoying a bush poetry under the stars as you meander along (or ride in the ‘moon buggy’) a gentle winding path with a descendant of the Bounty mutineers, as he recites his poems and lights up the dioramas.
Day 6: Markets, Hundred Acres, Lavender Farm (B, D)
Start your day by exploring the local markets, where you can admire arts and crafts and interact with the friendly locals. Then, take a leisurely stroll through the stunning Hundred Acres Reserve, a must-see destination. The walking track leads to Rocky Point, offering breathtaking cliffside views. Afterwards, enjoy time at the Lavender Farm, where you can see different varieties of lavender cultivated there. You can also see commercial plantings of rosemary, sage, and seasonal vegetables grown for the 'paddock-to-plate' experience. Don’t miss the chance to try the delicious Lavender Scones, Tea, Coffee, Gelato, Belgium Waffles, Loaded Baked Potatoes, Cocktails, Tap Beer, Wine & Champagne (own expense). Tonight, indulge in a sumptuous Island Style Christmas in July Dinner with Entertainment.
Day 7: Cyclorama, Botanic Gardens, World of Norfolk & Traditional Christmas Dinner (B, L, D)
This morning view an amazing 360° panoramic painting. A unique way to experience the history of the Bounty adventures and discover how the world’s most famous mutiny created the Pitcairn and Norfolk communities. Afterwards, wander the Queen Victoria Garden at Hillis Restaurant, followed by a visit to Gallery Guava for a delightful exploration of local art. Join a ranger-guided walk through the Botanic Gardens, where you'll be introduced to some of Norfolk Island's most fascinating and iconic plant species. Visit the World of Norfolk an engaging gallery curated by photographer Rob Nisbet, showcasing breathtaking images that capture the essence and beauty of Norfolk Island. Featuring 14 interpretive displays, the exhibition highlights the island’s landscapes, traditions, and history, including its ties to the descendants of the Bounty Mutineers. Conclude the evening with a traditional Christmas dinner complete with all the trimmings, accompanied by trivia and joyful Christmas carols.
Day 8: Farewell to Norfolk Island (B)
Enjoy your last hours on the island before preparing to head home. Be transferred to the airport for your Brisbane flight. Lunch at own arrangement.
Please note the above itinerary is subject to change without notice.
Departs Brisbane on 1 July 2025 for 7 nights
Call today on 1300 414 198 to secure your booking!
Please note: prices are subject to availability at time of booking and may be withdrawn at any time without notice.
Enjoy 7 nights of serene comfort in a one bedroom cabin with Balcony at the Governor’s Lodge. Nestled in a tranquil setting, this accommodation offers the perfect retreat, combining modern amenities with the charm of nature. Each cabin is thoughtfully designed with a spacious bedroom, a cozy living area, and a private balcony where you can unwind and soak in the peaceful surroundings. The Governor’s Lodge provides the ideal base for exploring nearby attractions or simply relaxing in comfort, making your stay truly memorable.
A reasonable level of fitness is required for some activities provided in this package, including embarking and disembarking of aircraft which may be by stairs on the tarmac. Other examples include (not limited to) embarking and disembarking coaches, vehicles, boats, jetty or beaches. It is your responsibility to advise any mobility constraints at time of booking.
Flight departs from the international terminal. It is recommended to arrive at least 2 hours prior to departure. Photographic ID such as an Australian Driver Licence or Proof of Age card, is required (including for children). Passports are not required when travelling from Australia but are recommended.
Luggage allowance
Norfolk Island has 4G coverage however at times you may not be able to use the Internet. Most accommodation properties have a “HotSpot” on their premises. HotSpots work similarly to wifi enabling access when you’re in wifi range. Additional HotSpots are located throughout town and at various places on the Island which will also provide you internet when in range. HotSpot cards are available from Norfolk Island Telecom and a variety of stores when you arrive on the Island.
Travel at 60 and supplier booking conditions apply.
*All prices are indicative only and subject to change at any time without notice. This tour is not a guarantee departure. Minimum numbers must be reached for the tour to go ahead. Full refund will only be provided only if minimum travel numbers have not been reached and the tour cannot go ahead. Any specific rooming, seating or dietary requests are welcomed, however not guaranteed. While every effort is made to provide correct information at the time of publication, the itinerary is subject to change for unforeseen circumstances at any time. Conditions, amendment and cancellation fees apply. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.