8 Day Norfolk Island Escorted Tour
(0 night package from $4999)
Norfolk Island Escorted Tour
Travel: 21 – 28 May 2026
Inclusions:
- Return economy airfares from Brisbane to Norfolk Island with Qantas
- Meet & Greet at Brisbane Airport
- Services of a dedicated Tour Leader
- 7 nights accommodation in a One Bedroom Cabin with Balcony at Governor’s Lodge
- 7 cooked breakfasts, 2 lunches, 7 dinners
- 17 tours & experiences
- Full programme of daily touring, activity and entertainment
Package Highlights:
- Island Life Tour
- Island Dinner & Cultural Presentation No. 9 Quality Row
- Barney Duffy BBQ
- Christian's Glaas Bohtam Boat
- Brunch at Hilli Restaurant
- Norfolk Island Language Class
- Bounty Folk Museum
- Natural Wonders Tour
- Island Fish Fry
- Tea Party at Bailey's
- Dinner at popular local resturants – Dinner Bounty Bar & Grill and Bailey’s Restaurant
Tour Itinerary:
(B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner)
Day 1 - Thursday 21 May 2026 - Depart Brisbane (D)
This morning, meet your dedicated tour leader at Brisbane International Airport before your short 2-hour flight to beautiful Norfolk Island. Welcome to Norfolk! Norfolk in May the days are still usually warm and pleasant, but the evenings have started to cool down a bit. Bring a few layers with you to make dressing easy. This evening get to know your fellow travellers with a welcome drink and dinner at the hotel.
Day 2 - Friday 22 May 2026 - Island Life Tour, Island Culture Dinner No. 9 Quality Row (B, L, D)
After breakfast this morning set off on the Island Life Tour. Spend the morning touring Norfolk Island, gaining a true insight into the intricate nature of modern island life. Your guide will share the latest information on the island's ethnic groups, nationalities and languages spoken, including the Norfolk Island indigenous language. The tour will conclude with lunch at the Boatshed Restaurant at Governor’s Lodge Hotel.
This afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. Why not head into Burnt Pine shopping area and check out the shops. Your tour leader has a minivan at their disposal and is happy to drop you off and pick you up throughout the week if you want to explore.
This evening, enjoy a special dinner at No. 9 Quality Row, part of the original Georgian-style convict buildings in Kingston, built in 1839 as the Royal Engineer's residence. The building now serves as a research centre. Tonight's dinner is in 'the annex,' at the back of the house where servants once prepared meals for the family in the front rooms. The meal will feature traditional Norfolk Island dishes, including Tahitian Fish, pilhi, mudda, and island pies. Alongside the dinner, there will be demonstrations of weaving, cooking, and the Norf'lk Language, passed down from mutineer ancestors and their Tahitian wives.
Day 3 - Saturday 23 May 2026 - Breakfast Bush Walk, Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama, Barney Duffy BBQ, Wonderland by night (B, D)
This morning offers a refreshing adventure in the great outdoors, followed by a delicious breakfast. There are two walk options to choose from. For those seeking a leisurely stroll, explore the lush Palm Glen Reserve. For the more active, take a leisurely 3.5 km walk through scenic Mt. Bates - the highest point on the island - to Captain Cook Monument. This monument marks the spot where Captain James Cook and his officers landed in 1774 and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. After the walk, gather on the clifftop for a scrumptious breakfast BBQ. Returning into town the rest of the morning is at leisure.
This afternoon visit the amazing Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama. This amazing 360° panoramic painting brings to life the history of the Norfolk Island people and their connection with the infamous mutiny on the ‘Bounty’. An outstanding attraction, this stunning 360° panoramic painting with realistic 3D effects has been impressing visitors to Norfolk Island with its ‘wow’ factor for over 18 years.
This evening indulge in a hearty BBQ feast featuring steak, sausages, and a variety of sides and trimmings. Listen to local guest speakers as they share memorabilia, stories, and fascinating insights into the Island's history and governance. After dinner, embark on the breathtaking Wonderland by Night tour. Wonderland celebrates the rich history and stories of Norfolk Island, with a collection of old time Island stories written by Archie Bigg. You'll hear humorous and poignant tales of family life and get a chance to hear the ‘Norf’k’ language spoken and translated. You'll learn about everything from cows and cattlegrids to the ‘Norfolk wave’, all while walking through intricately detailed dioramas in the trees. The evening finishes with a delicious dessert back in the shed.
Day 4 – Sunday 24 May 2026 – Bounty Folk Museum, Bounty Bar & Grill (B, L, D)
The morning is at leisure today. Fancy a swim? Jump in the pool at your hotel or ask your host to drop you down to Emily Bay. Want to enjoy some ‘Sunday Market’ action? Ask your tour leader to drop you down to Norfolk’s own markets where you can browse through island souvenirs, locally made handcrafts, jewellery, artwork, and much more!
Be back by lunchtime when the group will have lunch in The Boatshed at your hotel. This afternoon your tour leader will transfer the group to the Bounty Folk Museum - a treasure chest of history. The museum tells the history of Norfolk Island, from the harrowing tales of ill-fated convicts brought here, to the against-the-odds survival of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian wives. The museum is wide in scope, with lots of artefacts to pore over. Browse handwritten research books and get lost in the page-turning plot of Norfolk Island’s past. You’ll also get a good sense of the day-to-day life on the island, not just the key historical events.
This evening be transferred by coach to one of Norfolk’s great dining spots for a delicious 2-course dinner. The Bounty Bar and Grill, housed in an original island home dating back to the early 1900s, offers a fantastic pub-style menu paired with a warm and inviting ambiance.
Day 5 – Monday 25 May 2026 - Natural Wonders, Glass Bottom Boat, Progressive Dinner (B, D)
This morning after breakfast discover Norfolk Island's stunning geological wonders and natural beauty. Your expert Natural Wonders guide will introduce you to the island's diverse flora, including native, endemic, and introduced species of trees, shrubs, plants, palms, ferns, flowers, and fruits, offering insights into their unique characteristics and significance.
This afternoon view the beautiful coral lagoons of Norfolk. From the 'beach jetty' (no wet shoes) step onto the boat for an hour of interesting and educational viewing of incredible coral gardens, over 100 species of fish, vast marine life and their habitats, all topped with friendly cheerful Norfolk humour by Bounty descendant guides. This evening is a Norfolk specialty the progressive dinner. Over the course of the evening, enjoy a delicious 3-course meal, with each course served at a different Norfolk Island family home. Each home has been carefully selected to showcase the island's rich culture and history, and each dinner host has a story to tell. As you move from house to house, learn about the island's fascinating past and present, and get to know the warm and welcoming locals who call it home.
Day 6 - Tuesday 26 May 2026 - History in the Making, Island Fish Fry (B, D)
After breakfast, enjoy a guided tour of four historic settlements on Norfolk Island. Learn of early Polynesian arrivals, followed by European occupation (two successive settlements), culminating in the migration of the Bounty descendants from Pitcairn Island to Norfolk Island in 1856. This morning tour travels through the World Heritage inscribed, Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area. Enjoy a short explanatory walk through the ruins of the old gaol. Visit an island home and see a demonstration of hands-on crafts, such as shingle and rope making. View a private museum collection which includes unique Norfolk Island artefacts and learn how Pitcairn settlers made Norfolk Island their home.
This afternoon is at leisure and again a chance to explore the shops in the Burnt Pine area. Norfolk Island is a duty-free and GST-free shopping haven where you’ll find stores selling everything from sporting goods and imported shoes to cosmetics, jewellery and artwork. You won’t find chain stores here. Norfolk Island’s shops are locally owned and operated. If you’d prefer a swim or a chance to explore the museums or cemetery in the Kingston area your tour leader will be happy to run a shuttle service for you.
This evening enjoy a feast of island dishes, salads, homemade bread and fresh fried fish, followed by island desserts and tea or coffee. Watch the sun set from Pinetree Tours' exclusive property 'Orn Daa Cliff' on Norfolk’s beautiful western coastline and enjoy some local entertainment when the Baunti Byuutis dancing group takes the stage to entertain you with their captivating local performances.
Day 7 – Wednesday 27 May 2026 – Brunch at Hilli Restaurant, Tea Party at Bailey’s, Language Class, Farewell Dinner (B, D)
This morning wander across the road to Hilli Restaurant for a delicious brunch. You’ll enjoy some sweet treats and savoury offers, plus coffee or tea and a glass of champagne. The word ‘hilli’ is a word from our unique Norf'k language which can be defined a drowsy, lazy feeling... A feeling of lethargy so no need to rush. (Early birds don’t worry you can still have an early coffee and something to eat at The Boatshed if you want to).
Governor's Lodge invites you to join 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 partake in a selection of sweet and savoury delights and tea or coffee. Enjoy a mouth-watering array of tasty treats, including the traditional favourites like mini-scones and finger sandwiches plus scrumptious hot and cold savouries and delicious delicacies.
Later this afternoon grab a beverage and get ready to learn some of the unique language of Norfolk Island. Brought by the Pitcairn Islanders in 1856, some locals still speak this language today. Hear about the evolution of this marvellous language and the fascinating history of the Norfolk people. You'll be saying 'watawieh' (hello) in no time!
Tonight is a farewell dinner at Bailey’s Restaurant at your hotel. Review your week on Norfolk as you enjoy a 2-course dinner in this lovely historic homestead at the heart of your hotel.
Day 8 – Thursday 28 May 2026 - Depart Norfolk, Arrive Brisbane (B)
Sadly, the week has come to an end. After you have checked out of the hotel this morning there is a little free time before being transferred to Norfolk Island Airport for the flight home. We send you home with fond memories and some newfound friends.
Please note the above itinerary is subject to change without notice and some activities are weather dependant.
Price:
Departing Brisbane:
$4999 per person, twin share
$5899 per person, solo traveller
Travel: 21 – 28 May 2026
Final Payment Date: 1 February 2026
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This is our best value package deal subject to availability and travel on select dates. If you are traveling outside these dates or from another port, please contact our specialised team for a personalised quote.
Book by: Feb 1, 2026!!
Quote: OHFG274571
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Terms and Conditions:
Prices are a guide only, subject to change and availability, and are in Australian Dollars. Prices are correct as of 28 April 2025. Please check all prices, availability, fees, conditions and information with your travel agent before booking. Please note the above itinerary is subject to change without notice and some activities are weather dependant. Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of $250 per person is required at time of confirmation to secure your place. Should the tour not meet minimum numbers, your deposit will be refunded. Final Payment: Final payment is due: 1 February 2026 Payment can be made by personal or bank cheques or by direct deposit into our Commonwealth Bank account. If you would prefer to pay by Visa or Mastercard, please add 1.5% to the total cost of your holiday package. Changes & Amendments: Changes can be made up to 48 hours (notification business days only) prior to departure at a change fee of $200 per person plus any applicable upgrade fees, subject to availability. Cancellation: 101 days or more prior to departure $250 per person. Within 100 days or less prior to departure 100% cancellation fees may apply. We strongly recommend travel insurance to protect you against some unforeseen cancellations. ABN 61 087 521 355.Be welcomed at Governor’s Lodge, a resort-style property located a short two minute drive, or within easy walking distance to Burnt Pine township. The property has 55 individual one-bedroom cabins set among 12 acres of landscaped subtropical gardens dotted with majestic Norfolk pine trees, hibiscus and native shrubs. On-site there’s three dining venues, a pool, heated spa and a guest laundry. The sites of historic Kingston and idyllic Emily Bay are only a short drive away. Governor’s Lodge is the perfect base for a memorable Norfolk Island holiday.
ACCOMMODATION
All cabins have a lounge and dining area, private bathroom and separate bedroom with built in wardrobes, a king bed and plenty of space. For a little extra, consider upgrading to one of the Deluxe Cabins which are larger, have an extra deck at the rear with sweeping valley views, a double spa bath in the bathroom and lots of extra bonus comforts.
All Rooms Feature:
- Balcony
- Lounge room
- Separate bedroom
- Bar fridge & microwave
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Private bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Television
One Bedroom Cabin with Balcony: Well appointed, the one bedroom cabins each have a separate bedroom from the lounge, front balcony and off-street parking. Cabins are stand alone and are surrounded by lush gardens with easy access to all the resort facilities. A wheelchair friendly room is available.
Deluxe One Bedroom Cabin with Balcony: This cabin offers the best views on the property. Each has one bedroom, separate from the lounge, plus a spa bath and a private back verandah. There are four Deluxe Cabins.
FACILITIES
- On-site restaurant, bar & café
- Swimming pool
- Heated spa
- Guest laundry
- Reception
- Wi-Fi (extra charge)
DINING
Governor’s Lodge offer delicious options throughout the day, from breakfast, lunch and dinner through to snacks. Where possible, the property showcases the sensational local produce. All areas are fully licenced.
Bailey’s Restaurant: This beautifully restored house is the iconic centrepiece of Governor’s Lodge. Bailey’s offers a charming homestead atmosphere while delivering quality modern cuisine from an a la carte menu. Bailey’s is a classy dining destination offering the same welcoming warmth and hospitality that you enjoy throughout this resort. Reservations are recommended. Open for dinner 7 days a week from 5pm until late.
The Boatshed: Dining is a relaxed affair as you kick off your day with a café style breakfast under the sails of the marquee, or return for a relaxed lunch. This area is also used for functions. Open for breakfast daily 7am – 10am, and lunch daily from 12 noon – 2pm.
Lounge Bar & Café: Located directly behind reception, and offering a wide range of casual dine-in or take-away options. Enjoy a freshly ground barista style coffee, grab a quick bite from the display cabinet, some snacks for the afternoon, or a chilled wine or beer. Open daily from 9am – 5pm.
SUSTAINABILITY
Governor’s Lodge prides themselves on being Norfolk Island’s first environmentally sustainable hotel, ideal for guests wishing to minimise their carbon footprint. The solar power system generates a significant 52Kw of renewable electricity, feeding excess back into the island’s grid, and the on-site pure rainwater filtration system has an impressive two million litre storage capacity.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Children: Children under 12 are charged at third person rate when accommodated in the same unit as parents/guardian.
Check-in: 2pm
Check-out: 10am
CONFERENCE FACILITIES
Governor’s Lodge has a conference room which can be configured to suit various requirements and functionality such as corporate functions, workshops, breakfast seminars, and theatre events. The facility is equipped with a large visual display screen, laptop to screen projection, inbuilt sound system, internet access and toilets. The Reception Conference Room seats 40-48 configured in banquet style, and 80 in theatre style.
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