Lim Bay

Lim Bay, a serene crescent of turquoise water on Norfolk Island's northern coast, feels like a secret whispered among the pines. Sheltered by dramatic basalt cliffs and fringed with Norfolk Island pines, this beach is the island's premier swimming spot. Its calm, clear waters and gentle waves make it an idyllic place to float, snorkel, or simply soak up the subtropical sun. The bay's name derives from the local Kāingaroa word 'limu' for seaweed, and the area is steeped in Polynesian and convict history — a sense of deep time lingers in the air.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lim Bay itself is a half-day affair — spend a couple of hours swimming and snorkelling in the morning when the water is calmest, then enjoy a picnic lunch under the pines. If you're combining with KAVHA and the Captain Cook Lookout, allocate a full day to explore the southern coast. Many visitors return for a sunset dip, when the golden light paints the cliffs and the bay becomes almost glassy.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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