Photo: Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
Perched on the rugged coast of Norfolk Island, the Sai Wan Swimming Shed is a nostalgic slice of island life. This weathered wooden structure, jutting out over the turquoise waters, serves as both a changing room and a beloved landmark. Built decades ago, it embodies the unhurried pace of Norfolk Island, where swimming and fishing remain daily rituals. The shed’s rustic charm and stunning ocean backdrop make it a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic coastal experiences.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim from the shed: The ladder leads into crystal-clear waters perfect for a refreshing dip; snorkellers can spot colourful fish around the rocky edges.
- Photography at golden hour: The shed’s silhouette against the setting sun is iconic – bring a camera for dramatic shots.
- Local fishing culture: Watch locals cast lines from the shed or nearby rocks; you might see them haul in trevally or kingfish.
- Picnic with a view: Pack a picnic and enjoy the grassy headland overlooking the shed, where seabirds glide overhead.
- Coastal walk: Combine a visit with a walk along the clifftop track, offering sweeping views of the Pacific.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1–2 hours for a relaxed visit. Spend 30 minutes swimming and snorkelling, then linger for photos and a picnic. If you’re combining it with a coastal walk, budget half a day. The shed is best visited during calm weather in the morning for clear water or late afternoon for spectacular light.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kingston: Norfolk Island’s historic settlement, with convict ruins and the museum, is a 15-minute drive away.
- Emily Bay: A sheltered beach with calm waters, ideal for families and snorkelling – just a short drive south.
- Mount Pitt: Hike to the island’s highest point for panoramic views over the entire island and ocean.
- Norfolk Island National Park: Explore walking trails through subtropical rainforest and see endemic bird species.
- Phillip Island: Take a boat tour to this uninhabited island with dramatic cliffs and seabird colonies.
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- Phillip Island — Phillipislandtourism / CC BY-SA 4.0