Hike through ancient groves of endemic Norfolk Island pines and palms to dramatic south-coast clifftops where the Pacific stretches to the horizon — one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the entire South Pacific. Raw, wild, and utterly unforgettable.
What to expect
The trail winds through cathedral-like stands of endemic pines — trees that grow nowhere else on earth — before emerging onto the south coast cliffs where the ocean crashes hundreds of feet below. Your guide explains the island's unique ecology, points out nesting seabirds on the cliff faces, and narrates the conservation story of the Norfolk Island Green Parrot, one of the world's rarest birds. A freshly prepared island breakfast awaits at a scenic clearing — local produce, warm coffee, and absolute silence except for birdsong. The walk is moderate, around 90 minutes.
Good to know
Departs early morning — ideal for cruise passengers as it returns well before midday. Wear sturdy walking shoes and a light windproof layer. The National Park is a 15-minute drive from the Kingston tender pier; transport is typically included or arranged by the operator. Book directly via Norfolk Island Travel Centre; numbers are strictly limited.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Norfolk Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.