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From Pine Forests to Cliff Top Views: Nature’s Best on Norfolk Island

Published 9th Nov 2023

Norfolk Island is known for many things – its isolation, its friendly locals, and, of course, its staggering natural beauty. If you are planning a Norfolk Island holiday, there are several stunning natural spots that simply cannot be missed. Whether you are travelling with your partner, friends, family, or solo, these locations showcase Norfolk Island at its best.

At Spacifica Travel, we are also big fans of Nofolk’s natural beauty. This is why we want to share our favourite spots to visit during your Norfolk Island travels if you want to soak in its flora, fauna, and sweeping vistas.

The Best Natural Spots to Visit on Norfolk Island

One of the first places you should visit during your holiday on Norfolk Island is Mount Pitt. Although not quite the highest point on the island (that title belongs to the nearby Mount Bates), Mt Pitt still offers stellar 360 degrees views that showcase everything that makes Norfolk Island so breathtaking.

Hundred Acre Reserve is a protected area of natural forest that you and your travelling party can walk through to reach the south-west coast. Swinging around to the south side of Norfolk Island, you can easily pass away an afternoon on Emily Bay, which is renowned for being one of the most pristine beaches in the South Pacific.

If you are on Norfolk Island after there has been some rainfall, then you should definitely pay Cockpit Waterfall a visit. This impressive waterfall pours off the sea cliffs on the island’s north into the ocean and is a truly spectacular sight if you are able to catch it.

Natural Species on Norfolk Island

People from all over the world plan Norfolk Island holidays to see its endemic birdlife. With 116 species on the island, it’s easy to see why this little island in the South Pacific is seen as a birdwatcher’s paradise. Here are some of the most iconic bird species that you should definitely keep an eye out for when visiting Norfolk Island:

  • Green parrot - an icon of Norfolk Island, and one that is thankfully recovering in numbers after being driven close to extinction.
  • Wedge-tailed shearwater - nicknamed “ghost birds” by locals, these sea birds come in with the tide after sunset and call out with their moaning cries long into the night.
  • Norfolk Island morepork owl - another species of birdlife that has come back from the brink of extinction, keep an ear out for this bird’s famous “more-poooork” call.
  • Norfolk robin - keep watch for the male Norfolk robin, which has a striking red breast, black back, and white head.

In terms of plant species, the Norfolk Pine tree is another famous symbol of the island. These towering trees grow all around the island, so you won’t be able to miss them.

Seasonal Changes on Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island doesn’t go through too much natural change from season to season, meaning there isn’t a bad time of the year to visit. Flowers are more colourful in Spring and Summer, and some bird species only visit the island during certain times of the year.

The only other seasonal change worth considering is the difference in temperature. With a mild climate that can drop down to 13 degrees celsius in winter and rise to 25 degrees in summer, the weather is generally quite pleasant no matter when you visit Norfolk Island.

Visit Norfolk Island with Spacifica Travel

Find your perfect Norfolk Island accommodation package with Spacifica Travel today. And if you have any more questions about the must-visit locations on the island, then feel free to contact our friendly team.

Images thanks to Ian Rolfe, Jolene Oliver and Norfolk Island Tourism 

 

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