The Breakfast Bushwalk & Clifftop BBQ Tour on Norfolk Island is a combination of adventure, nature, and delicious food. The tour offers guests a choice between a leisurely stroll through the lush Palm Glen Reserve or a more upbeat 3.5 km walk through scenic Mt. Bates to the Captain Cook Monument. Along the way, visitors can take in breathtaking views of the coastline and learn about the island's rich history. After the walk, guests can join the BBQ on the clifftop for a delicious breakfast with mouth-watering food and stunning views. For those who are unable to participate in the walks, they can still enjoy the festivities and share in the experience at Captain Cook Monument. The tour is perfect for adventurers of all levels, making it a unique and memorable experience for everyone.
Pickup included
Captain Cook area is part of the Norfolk Island National Park and has beautiful sea views to the offshore rock formations like Bird rock and Elephant Rock. There are coastal walking tracks and BBQ facilities.
Captain Cook Monument marks the landing place of Captain James Cook RN, on his second voyage around the world on October 10, 1774'. He described the island as 'paradise'.
Loading Area across the road from our Office
Please come into our office to exchange your voucher for a ticket.
Norfolk Island is a small, remote island in the Pacific Ocean, known for its unique blend of Polynesian, Melanesian, and European history. It offers a tranquil escape with stunning natural beauty, including lush pine forests, rugged coastline, and rare wildlife. The island is also rich in history, with well-preserved sites from its convict settlement past.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site that was the first settlement of Norfolk Island. It includes ruins of convict-era buildings, museums, and scenic landscapes.
A nature reserve with diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Norfolk Island green parrot.
A scenic spot with a natural swimming hole and waterfall, surrounded by lush vegetation.
A local delicacy made from the meat of the mutton bird, a seabird native to the island.
A sweet and juicy pineapple variety unique to the island.
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit, with pleasant temperatures and lower rainfall. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty.
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Norfolk Island is generally safe with low crime rates. However, visitors should still take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Buses are infrequent, so planning is essential. Best for getting to major attractions.
Available • Apps: None available, need to be booked in advance
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, uninhabited island with beautiful beaches and snorkeling opportunities.
A nature reserve with diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Norfolk Island green parrot.
Price varies by option