There are 11 natural attractions in Norfolk Island
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Anson Bay Lodge is a peaceful island retreat on Norfolk Island, situated on a 1.5-acre rural property with views of Mount Bates and Mount Pit.
Welcome to Cascade Bay, the home of one of two jetties for maritime access to Norfolk Island.
Cemetery Bay is a beautiful beach in Norfolk Island, Norfolk Island, with a view of the historic cemetery.
Cresswell Bay, also known as Bumboras, is a small yet picturesque travel destination located on Norfolk Island, Australia.
Duncombe Bay is a mesmerizing travel destination located on Norfolk Island, a tiny island situated in the Pacific between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia.
The Norfolk Island Botanic Garden is located on Mission Road within the Norfolk Island National Park.
Phillip Island, located approximately 125 km (78 miles) south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria, is named after Governor Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, by explorer and seaman George Bass, who sailed in a whaleboat, arriving from Sydney on 5 January 1798. The island, with a length of 26 km (16 mi) and width of 9 km (5.6 mi), has an area of about 100 km² (40 sq mi) and 97 km (60 mi) of coastline. It is part of the Bass Coast Shire and forms a natural breakwater for the shall
Point Ross Norfolk Island is a craggy headland located 10 minutes west of Kingston.
Puppy's Point is a scenic spot on the west coast of Norfolk Island known for its breathtaking sunsets.
Queen Victoria's Garden is a beautiful and peaceful retreat located next to the iconic Cyclorama on Norfolk Island.
If you are looking for a fantastic travel destination to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and surfing, Slaughter Bay in Kingston, Australia, is a great choice.