Relatively undiscovered by the MICE market we are a boutique destination that packs an unexpected ‘punch’. Easily accessible by a short flight from Sydney, Brisbane or Auckland the Island hosts a good choice of conference facilities, accommodation options, tours and activities.
For over 35 years we have been delivering unique small and large group travel, event and conference experiences on this unparalleled and historic South Pacific Island.
We are a locally owned and operated team who are connected to the Norfolk Island life and culture with local knowledge and experience second to none.
We Can:
- Cost a Travel Package for your event
- Help to create your conference or meeting program
- Book all delegate flights, accommodation, car hire, venues and activities – in short everything you need, we will arrange.
- Provide management of Registration, Welcome functions, dinners or other daily conference content.
- With 7 full-time equivalent travel consultants we can dedicate as many consultants to managing your event as numbers dictate.
Why Norfolk Island is the perfect conference and incentive destination
Norfolk is a petite island of 3455 hectares in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean. The nearest land is New Caledonia 767 kms to the north; New Zealand 1073km to the South; and Australia is found 1400km to the west.
The island has a unique beauty of its own, with its renowned tall majestic pines, sheer cliff faces, coral reefs and beautiful beaches and organic produce.
Almost one third of the island is devoted to National Parks and Reserves.
This unique sub-tropical island has a selection of conference venues and a wide range of team building and group activities on offer including; adventure and nature treks, local winery tour, Mastering Taste chef school, the world’s only heritage listed golf course, art trails, horse riding, 4WD tours, deep sea fishing and much more.
Norfolk dining demonstrates the distinction of eating seasonal and locally grown produce, paddock to plate dining is exceptional and the Norfolk Island norm. Not to mention the succulent fish plucked from the surrounding clear sea.