Blowhole

On the wild, windswept coast of Norfolk Island, the Blowhole is a raw, elemental spectacle where the Pacific Ocean has carved a deep chasm into the volcanic rock. On days when the swell is up, seawater surges through the narrow funnel and erupts skyward in a dramatic plume of spray, often catching the light in a fleeting rainbow. The surrounding cliff-top walk offers dizzying views of the ragged coastline, with the constant thunder of the sea and the scent of salt and iron in the air. This is nature at its most untamed – a place to feel the island's volcanic heart beat beneath your feet.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 30–45 minutes to fully appreciate the blowhole and walk the cliff trail. If you're a keen photographer or birdwatcher, allow an hour to wait for the perfect shot or sighting. The site is easily combined with a half-day drive around the island's south coast, and you can stop here for a quick 15-minute look if time is tight. Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.

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