Red Mangrove Island

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Red Mangrove Island is a serene escape off Australia's Norfolk Island coast, where dense mangrove forests fringe pristine shores and the pace of life slows to the rhythm of the tides. This tiny, uninhabited island is a haven for birdwatchers, kayakers, and anyone craving untouched nature. Accessible only by boat, it offers a raw, quiet beauty that feels a world away from the mainland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day on Red Mangrove Island—arriving by morning boat, exploring the boardwalk and channels for a couple of hours, then snorkeling or relaxing on the beach before the afternoon boat returns. If you're a keen birder or photographer, consider a full day trip: bring lunch and plenty of water, as there are no facilities. The island is best visited during calm weather (October–April) when the sea is at its gentlest.

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