Guid on Travelling to Norfolk Island

When planning your flights to Norfolk Island, keep in mind that you'll need a visa for entry into the country. The visa application process can be expensive and time-consuming, so it's important to do your research ahead of time. You can book flights and accommodation packages to Norfolk Island in advance. Norfolk Island is a beautiful destination, but it can be quite cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Be prepared for both weather conditions! 

Make the most of your trip by staying at one of the many hotels on the island. There are also plenty of restaurants, cafes, and bars where you can enjoy some local culture.  If you're looking for something more adventurous, consider exploring the mountainous regions of Norfolk Island or taking a hike down to the ocean.

Image Source: Google

No matter what you do on Norfolk Island, make sure to take plenty of photos and memories with you! Norfolk Island's history begins as these islands were originally inhabited by the Norfolk Islanders. Throughout the centuries, many cultures have been conquered on the island and it is believed that if you look closely enough, you will find relics of each one.

Today, there are four different groups of people living on Norfolk Island: The' indigenous peoples (Melanesians), European settlers, Asian migrants, and Australian Government staff. The indigenous peoples lived in Norfolk Island for thousands of years before European settlement took place in 1788. They traditionally sailed from their home on New Zealand to this island every two years to harvest yams and other foods. The Europeans settled in Australia and came to Norfolk Island between 1788 and 1803, but they had no luck growing crops. Then, they decided to start a penal colony on Norfolk Island.