Explore the unique history of Norfolk Island and admire its extensive botanical gardens, endemic wildlife and rugged coastline.

At a Glance

  • Explore the unique and intriguing history of settlement on Norfolk Island
  • Discover the island’s tragic convict past at Kingston, Arthur’s Vale and the Bloody Bridge
  • Admire Norfolk Island’s natural beauty, from sandy beaches to rocky cliffs and towering pines
  • Uncover the fascinating natural history of the island, including its endemic flora and fauna

Trace the island’s settlement, from early Polynesian arrivals to Captain Cook, convicts and the descendants of the Bounty’s mutineers.

Survey the World Heritage site of Kingston and Arthur’s Vale, where well-preserved convict buildings stand above Slaughter Bay, and discover the proud history of the Pitcairn Islanders.

Experience the island’s colourful and often turbulent past at a well-regarded historical courtroom drama, and admire its inspiring natural beauty and endemic flora and fauna.

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Dates

09 – 14 May 2025 (6 days)

Tour leader

Glen Halliday

Tour Status

On request

More Details

Tour code: RT2504

Fitness level: Moderate
Please see Terms & Conditions for fitness level definitions here.

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