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Aloha Apartments, hotel in Burnt Pine

Aloha Apartments offers fully self-contained modern apartments in the heart of Burnt Pine, Norfolk Island’s shopping and café district.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
55 reviews
Price from$152.68per night
Cumberland Resort & Spa, hotel in Burnt Pine

Centrally located in the heart of Burnt Pine, Cumberland Resort and Spa is an intimate boutique resort set in tropical gardens.

8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
100 reviews
Price from$217.47per night
Ferny Lane House, hotel in Burnt Pine

Ferny Lane House is set in Burnt Pine and offers a garden and a terrace. With garden views, this accommodations offers a patio.

9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
11 reviews
Price from$241.27per night
Auwas Island Holiday Home, hotel in Burnt Pine

Auwas Island Holiday home is a large standalone 3 bedroom house set close to the Norfolk Island National Park in a private setting. It has views from the balcony down the valley.

9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
21 reviews
Price from$209.10per night
Tranquility At Cascade, hotel in Burnt Pine

Providing a garden, Tranquility At Cascade features accommodations in Cascade. This vacation home provides free private parking and free shuttle service.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
7 reviews
Price from$221.97per night
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What Guests Said About Burnt Pine:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Five adults reunited for our week trip to Norfolk Island

    Five adults reunited for our week trip to Norfolk Island The house suited us perfectly with private bedrooms and two bathrooms. Everything was provided. More than just a starter kit. Wayne and Ian from NIHH looked after us. Our 6 seater Subaru was great. Definitely recommend this house. It’s in a nice rural part and close to Burnt Pine shops.
    Ray
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Simply stunning. Not much else one can say.

    Simply stunning. Not much else one can say. Roads are crappy, but safe. Take liquor from your departure duty-free as it's fearsome expensive on the Island. Make sure you have a hire car as there's lots to see. Many tours available but we very happily did our own thing and were rewarded for it.
    John
    Australia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    7 days is quite sufficient to see and do everything at Burnt...

    7 days is quite sufficient to see and do everything at Burnt Pine. Food is quite expensive and fruit and vegetables aren’t always available at the supermarkets. It’s a good idea to bring rice, pasta, tuna, biscuits, spreads, butter, cheese etc. as everything is quite expensive one the island. You can buy local fish but it is frozen. There are a variety of shops with some bargains to be had if you look hard enough. Hiring a car is a must so you can drive yourself around and explore all the sights and go to town for supplies.
    Mary
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Very central to everything on the Island.

    Very central to everything on the Island. Close to main streets, pick up points for the various tours we did. Lovely relaxing area with lots of scenery, wildlife, excellent photo opportunities and close to lots of tourist attractions. Our most enjoyable days were being part of the tours. We did the introductory tour that tells you about the history and shows you some of the places of interest. Our driver was very comical and informative. Thoroughly enjoyed this great into to Norfolk Island. We also did a taste testing tour visiting some of the local farms/growers and then we did a progressive dinner was very delicious, excellent sized servings, very friendly and generous host families for every course (3 courses).
    Patricia
    Australia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We had trouble booking restaurants as food was in short...

    We had trouble booking restaurants as food was in short supply whilst we were there. Also the cost of any food that was available was very expensive. The Bowling Club we found to be the best place for a decent meal at a reasonable price. The Homestead restaurant was a big disappointment. It was very expensive and we sent three steak meals back because it was very tough. The Chef was offhand and would not admit it was poor quality meat from NZ. He did offer us another meal of our choice but it too was very ordinary, considering the price. The entree of pate with sourdough was very nice. Very friendly people in town and very helpful, even though they're going through an extremely tough time with supply ships being delayed. Enjoyed the history and museums very much in Kingston.
    stuart
    Australia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The best things were the relaxed vibe on the whole island,...

    The best things were the relaxed vibe on the whole island, where people don't lock their doors and the locals are very friendly. There is plenty to do from exploring beautiful nature all around the island to learning about Australia's history
    Susanne
    Australia