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Flight Guide to Norfolk Island

 

What is the history of Norfolk Island?

There’s a fascinating history to discover while holidaying on return flights to Norfolk Island. Polynesian seafarers were the first people to settle on Norfolk Island, establishing villages between the 13th and 15th centuries. Captain Cook first visited the island in 1774, and a British settlement was set up several years later in 1788. The early days of Norfolk Island were used for farming and agriculture, producing food for the residents of Sydney and other major settlements on the Australian mainland. Norfolk Island was also used as a major convict settlement until the 1850s. The island was then turned over to Pitcairn Islanders who were descendents of the famous Bounty mutineers. Although Norfolk Island is now part of Australia, the islanders maintain their own unique culture - this includes a native language called Norfuk, which many locals still speak today. Visitors holidaying on cheap flights to Norfolk Island can take in the island’s heritage at attractions like the Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area, Pitcairn Settlers Village, and Norfolk Island Museum.

 

What are the best things to do on Norfolk Island?

Norfolk Island National Park

See some of the best examples of native flora and fauna in one place by visiting Norfolk Island National Park, located on the northern end of the island. It features a series of walking trails that wind through native forest and along the coastline, providing beautiful views over the Pacific and small neighbouring islands. Visitors holidaying on return flights to Norfolk Island can also enjoy great bird watching opportunities, including potentially spotting some species that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. Landmarks to visit within the national park include the Captain Cook Memorial, Cockpit Falls, and Mount Bates Lookout.

 

Emily Bay

Exploring the beaches and coastal areas is a must-do no matter what time of year you book your airfare to Norfolk Island. Emily Bay is one of the most popular and was even named one of Australia’s top 10 beaches in TripAdvisor’s 2017 Travellers’ Choice Awards. This crescent-shaped beach is sandwiched between a gorgeous turquoise lagoon and a row of Norfolk Island pines. The water at Emily Bay is calm, making it an excellent spot for swimming. It’s also home to a protected coral reef with some of the best snorkelling you’ll come across while holidaying on flights to Norfolk Island.

 

The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area

Take a step back in time to the island’s early days while holidaying on cheap flights to Norfolk Island. The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area showcases historic buildings and monuments that represent the different phases in Norfolk Island’s history, including the early Polynesian settlement, British penal colony, and Pitcairn Islander village. Places to visit within the Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area include one of Australia’s oldest intact Government Houses, Military Barracks, original houses, and the remains of convict gaols.

 

When is the best time to visit Norfolk Island?

Norfolk Island benefits from mild weather year-round, so you can look forward to outdoor activities no matter what time of year you book airfare to Norfolk Island.

Summer is the busiest time of year to book flights into Norfolk Island International Airport (NLK). Temperatures reach about 24°C during the day, and there is some humidity. Look at summer flights to Norfolk Island if you’re hoping to spend plenty of time swimming, snorkelling, and enjoying other water activities.

Autumn and spring are the two shoulder seasons on Norfolk Island. Temperatures are warm during the day, and the island has smaller crowds compared to the summer high season. High temperatures range from about 21° to 24°C, and evenings can cool down to about 15° to 17°C. The months that bookend summer can still be busy, so consider booking tickets to Norfolk Island for travel in late autumn or early spring if you’re looking for a quiet getaway.

Winter is the low season when temperatures cool down and fewer tourists visit Norfolk Island. It’s an excellent time to book cheap flights to Norfolk Island for a budget-friendly holiday as hotels may lower rates during this time. Winter temperatures reach about 19°C during the day and dip to around 14°C at night, and rain is common. You can still go swimming and snorkelling while holidaying on winter flights to Norfolk Island – you may just want to wear a wetsuit.