Norfolk Island History, Endemic Flora & Remote Gardens
What to expect
Step back in time as you explore Norfolk Island. Rich in convict history and home to descendants of the infamous HMS Bounty, the remote island is a model of self-sufficiency and sustainability. Walk in the footsteps of Captain James Cook and visit the former home of Colleen McCullough. Meet locals and enjoy a visit to a rare plant nursery with Margaret Christian. See the iconic Norfolk pine, among many other endemic species.
This journey departs:
15 November 2026
14 March 2027
3 October 2027
See rare and endangered plants, including the Phillip Island Hibiscus and Norfolk tree fern.
Hear about Norfolk Island’s fascinating convict and maritime history, including the infamous HMS Bounty and its crew’s descendants.
Join a naturalist walk with local Margaret Christian and see many of the island’s endemic species and birdlife.
Discover rare flowers and shrubs, including the Norfolk Island Hibiscus.
Botanical Guide, Judy Horton reflects on the discovery of Norfolk Island and delves into the island’s rich and distinctive flora.
Departure Date
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Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Sydney to Norfolk Island
Day 2 - Island Tour and Private Garden Visit and Progressive Dinner
Day 3 - Colleen McCullough’s Home or Cyclorama, Glass-Bottom Boat Cruise
Day 4 - Paddock-to-Plate Experience, Cyclorama or Colleen McCullough’s Home
Day 5 - Kingston Convict Tour, Pitcairn Settlers Village and Island Fish Fry
Day 6 - Naturalist Walk, Ball Bay, Bumbora Beach and Mt Pitt
Day 7 - Breakfast Bushwalk, Botanic Garden and Hundred Acre Reserve
Day 8 - Norfolk Island to Sydney
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