Outlying Islands Ferry

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Norfolk Island’s Outlying Islands Ferry is the essential link to the tiny, unspoiled islets scattered off the main island’s coast – Phillip Island, Nepean Island, and the rugged Bird Rock. These specks of land are sanctuaries for seabirds and rare ecosystems, and the ferry journey itself is a salty, wind-whipped adventure with staggering views of Norfolk’s cliffs and turquoise water. It’s a must for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking the island’s wildest side.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day (4–5 hours) is ideal for a round-trip ferry journey with a guided walk on Phillip Island. If you want to combine a visit with a picnic or extended snorkelling, allow a full day. The ferry runs seasonally (usually October–April) and often departs early morning to catch calmer seas; book ahead as capacity is limited. For a relaxed pace, pair the trip with a self-drive exploration of Norfolk’s historic sites the same afternoon.

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