Baie De La Moselle

Sheltered by the southern cliffs of Norfolk Island, Baie De La Moselle is a serene coastal pocket where turquoise water laps against volcanic rock and the air smells of saltbush and pine. This secluded bay offers a glimpse of the island’s raw beauty and its layered history — from early Polynesian visits to convict-era landings. It’s a place to slow down, listen to the waves, and feel the rhythm of the South Pacific.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Baie De La Moselle, combining a snorkel or a short walk with a picnic. If you’re keen to linger, bring a book and enjoy the solitude — the bay rarely feels crowded. It works well as a half-day outing when paired with a visit to nearby Kingston or a drive around the island’s southern loop.

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