Big Wave Bay

Photo: Shalom Jacobovitz / CC BY-SA 2.0

Big Wave Bay is a rugged, windswept stretch of coastline on Norfolk Island’s southern shore, beloved by surfers and hikers for its dramatic swells, volcanic rock formations, and raw natural beauty. The bay’s name comes from the powerful waves that roll in from the Tasman Sea, making it one of the South Pacific’s lesser-known surf spots. Even if you don’t surf, the wild scenery and sense of isolation are magnetic — a place to feel the ocean’s force and the island’s untamed spirit.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here if they’re just taking in the views and walking a section of the clifftop trail. Surfers should allow a full morning or afternoon to catch the best tide. If you plan to walk the full track to Emily Bay and back, plus explore the rock pools, set aside half a day. Combine it with a visit to Kingston or the historic settlements for a balanced day.

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