Photo: Barrylb / Public domain
Cascade Bay is a secluded slice of paradise on Norfolk Island’s dramatic southern coast. Reached via a winding road through lush Norfolk pine forest, this wild, windswept bay rewards those who make the trip with spectacular basalt sea cliffs, thundering surf, and a sense of complete isolation. The bay gets its name from the small waterfall that cascades down the cliff face after heavy rain, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere. It’s a place for quiet contemplation, photography, and feeling the raw power of the Pacific Ocean.
Highlights & What to See
- The rugged coastline: Walk along the cliff edges for breathtaking views of the jagged basalt formations and the endless ocean horizon.
- Birdwatching: Spot red-tailed tropicbirds and other seabirds nesting on the cliffs; bring binoculars.
- Photography at golden hour: The low-angle light casts dramatic shadows across the rock formations – a dream for landscape photographers.
- Seasonal waterfall: After good rains, a thin cascade drops over the cliff into the sea – a rare sight on Norfolk Island.
- Peaceful picnic spot: There’s a small grassy area near the car park with picnic tables; pack lunch and soak up the solitude.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 1 to 2 hours at Cascade Bay. The drive from Kingston or Burnt Pine takes about 15 minutes. Spend time walking the clifftop paths, listening to the surf, and taking photos. Combine it with a visit to nearby Anson Bay or the Captain Cook Memorial for a half-day exploring the southern coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Anson Bay – Another dramatic bay with a sandy beach and rock pools, just a short drive west.
- Captain Cook Memorial & Lookout – A viewpoint with panoramic vistas over the island’s south coast and the Pacific.
- Mount Pitt & Mount Bates – The island’s highest peaks for excellent bushwalking and views.
- Kingston & Arthur’s Vale Historic Area – Norfolk Island’s UNESCO-listed convict settlement, rich in history and well worth a half-day visit.
- Emily Bay & Slaughter Bay – Sheltered swimming beaches near Kingston, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.
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Image credits
- Anson Bay — Graeme Bartlett / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Captain Cook Memorial & Lookout — Shkuru Afshar / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mount Pitt & Mount Bates — CaretoLearn / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area — charlotteinaustralia / CC BY 2.0
- Emily Bay & Slaughter Bay — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Burnt Pine — bertknot / CC BY-SA 2.0