Lord Howe Island is a pristine paradise in the Tasman Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the pace of life slows to the rhythm of the waves. With its jagged peaks, turquoise lagoon, and lush forests, this island feels like a lost world. The visitor cap of 400 ensures it remains uncrowded, offering an intimate escape for nature lovers, hikers, and snorkelers.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Gower & Mount Lidgbird: The island’s iconic twin peaks. A guided hike up Mount Gower (875m) is a full-day adventure through cloud forest with breathtaking views. The less strenuous Mount Lidgbird walk offers similar vistas with less commitment.
- Lagoon Beach & Snorkelling: The calm, crystal-clear lagoon is perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Rent a glass-bottom kayak or paddleboard to spot colourful fish, turtles, and coral. Ned’s Beach is famous for hand-feeding fish.
- Ball’s Pyramid: A staggering sea stack 23km southeast, rising 562m from the ocean. Boat tours cruise past this volcanic remnant, and you can often see seabirds and dolphins en route.
- Blinky Beach: The island’s best surf break, with consistent swells for experienced surfers. The beach is also a lovely spot for a picnic and sunset stroll.
- North Bay & Old Settlement Beach: Accessible via a scenic 20-minute walk or water taxi, North Bay offers white sand and excellent snorkelling. Old Settlement Beach is a historic site with a calm swimming area.
- Lord Howe Island Museum: A small but fascinating museum detailing the island’s natural history, shipwrecks, and unique ecosystem, including the flightless Lord Howe Island woodhen.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors stay 4 to 7 nights, which allows time to hike Mount Gower, explore the lagoon, and relax. A shorter 3-night trip is possible if you focus on snorkelling and a couple of walks. The island has no traffic lights or footpaths, so you’ll cycle everywhere—bikes are the main transport. Plan your days around the tides for the best snorkelling and beach walks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sydney – Fly directly from Sydney (2 hours) to Lord Howe Island. Combine your trip with a few days in Sydney exploring the harbour and beaches.
- Newcastle – Another gateway city with direct flights. Newcastle offers great surf, a vibrant food scene, and the Hunter Valley wine region nearby.
- Port Stephens – A coastal escape with sand dunes, dolphin cruises, and beautiful beaches, easily reached from Newcastle.
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- Sydney — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain
- Hunter Valley — Mfunnell / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Blue Mountains — JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0