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Burnt Pine (0.6 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Featuring a garden, Ferny Lane House provides accommodations in Burnt Pine. This vacation home offers free private parking and free shuttle service. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk. The property has everything you could need and more. Perfect location. Close to town, close to the beach.
Hotel in Burnt Pine ( 0.7 miles)
Located 1.4 miles from Bumbora Beach, Fletcher Christian Holiday Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Burnt Pine and has a garden.
Burnt Pine (0.7 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Offering self-contained accommodations surrounded by lovely gardens, Poinciana Cottages are 7 minutes’ walk from Burnt Pine’s shops and restaurants. Jackie was there to greet us and explain everything. Plus recommendations for shopping/meals. The free Island orientation tour the next morning an unexpected bonus. Nice quiet location by the airport. Two great restaurants within easy walking distance. Everything you needed was in the cottage. The included rental car meant we could drive around the island as we wanted.
Burnt Pine (0.8 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Offering a terrace, Coast Norfolk Island features accommodations in Burnt Pine. This apartment offers free private parking and free shuttle service. The apartment has private entrance. The self contained unit had everything you needed to live comfortably for an extended stay.
Kingston (0.9 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Beefsteak Homestead offers accommodations in Kingston, 1.7 miles from Bumbora Beach. This vacation home offers free private parking and free shuttle service.
Hotel in Burnt Pine ( 0.9 miles)
Featuring a sun terrace with a swimming pool, as well as a garden, Hideaway Retreat is located in Burnt Pine. There is free private parking and the property has free airport shuttle service. Great location, beautiful outlook, spacious apartment, lovely hosts in a quiet rural setting.
Hotel in Burnt Pine ( 1 miles)
Castaway Norfolk Island features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Burnt Pine. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and barbecue facilities. Excellent location and cleanliness. Very comfortable with a beautiful Seabreeze
Burnt Pine (1 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Daydreamer Apartments is offering accommodations in Burnt Pine. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge. Super nice apartment! Everything you needed was there: kitchen supplies, good Internet, laundry, comfortable bed, good hot water. At night it’s absolutely dead quiet! Included with the accommodation was a free half-day tour of the island, which was really well done! You’re in walking distance to a decent grocery store, cafes, and restaurants. Since I only had a small rucksack, I could easily walk to/from the airport. Glad I came and next time I’ll certainly book a longer stay!
Burnt Pine (1 miles from Norfolk Island Airport)
Norfolk Island Town Holiday Apartments is offering accommodations in Burnt Pine. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.
Hotel in Burnt Pine ( 1 miles)
South Pacific Resort Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Burnt Pine. Very friendly and helpful staff Room had been recently renovated - nice and fresh Very easy car rental
Extraordinarily friendly and helpful people, a modest but totally fitting range of facilities and services, a history of depth and interest, and the sea views - all just wonderful. Only one point: The museums were closed and did not open until 3 January. That just does not make sense during the Christmas/New Year period - but I understand that the problem was the lack of qualified staff over the holiday period.
Nice town in the heart of Norfolk Island. Lots of shops, cafes and restaurants and some travel agents to organise your tours during your stay on the island. Friendly locals help make your stay even more pleasant. Some of our favourite eating places were La Perouse, High Tide Kitchen and The Olive for breakfast or lunch. Bailey's (our favourite) and Hilli's restaurant for a la carte dinner. Happy cocktail hour at Bailey's from 5pm to 6pm is a must for cocktail lovers.
Paradise Hotel & Resort is everything people are looking for in a relaxing holiday on Norfolk Island, the Staff are always helpful & love to share their local knowledge, the rooms are spotlessly, clean, the restaurant is open for 3 meals a day & set in a very relaxing atmosphere. We will return to Paradise Hotel & Resort again in the future, to again enjoy wonderful hospitality whilst we further investigate the intriguing & historical Norfolk Island Regards; Ian
A trip to Norfolk Island is a must, not many attractions for kids, more suited to travelers who are interested in the culture and history of the island. A few adjustments to consider with food due to availability of product. Overall an experience not to be missed if it's on your list then go there!
The main township on the island. Lots of great places to eat or just have a coffee. Be prepared though: as everything needs to come from the mainland by ship, the prices at the grocery market are very dear! My wife tells me that the selection, price and quality of shoes and handbags at the Franks Shoes were extraordinary. Restaurants that we recommend: Salty Beer Garden for an informal bite, The Olive for great coffee, Hilli Restaurant and Bailey's Restaurant for fine dining. You must try the Trumpeter, it's served at most restaurants and it's amazing! We initially stayed in Burnt Pine at the Cumberland Resort. The great part of staying in and around Burnt Pine is that the tour buses pick you up right in front of your property.
The whole island is a friendly place. The people obviously care for each other and the community works as a whole. The history of Norfolk will never be forgotten, and you learn so much from the many tours available. The modern day is present as well with WiFi and eco tourism is practised there in spades. The only negative for travellers who have never been before is that the whole island closes down at 12pm on Wednesday. Make sure you find out the opening hours of businesses. You will need a car to go to all of the attractions. The beach at Emily Bay, Kingston. Anson Bay, Captain Cooks lookout, the Gardens and Mt. Pitt. Restaurants abound but be prepared for shortages in fresh milk and vegetables. Food is a new adventure.