If you’re planning a shopping holiday, Norfolk Island is just the place to visit. It is exempt from duty and federal Australian tax, but you will need a passport to enter. The Norfolk Island currency is the Australian dollar, so bring along a few bucks to take advantage of the great bargains.
The main shopping strip in Norfolk Island is on Taylors Road in the area known as Burnt Pine. With low tax shopping on the island, shoppers will be in their element hunting for fabulous deals.
The prices are actually more competitive than what you’d find with standard duty free shopping. If you bring your passport and air ticket you are entitled to larger discounts on items such as alcohol.
Another famous spot for shopping is the Norfolk Island Markets. The Sunday morning outdoor markets are run at the Bicentennial Complex. Local artwork is worth checking out, including hand-made baskets and wood carvings of ships.
Once you’ve shopped till you’ve dropped, you will want to rest in comfort and style. There are a number of styles of accommodation on Norfolk Island. There are price differences depending on whether you choose basic facilities or more swanky Lodges. There are travel deals that include flights and car rental to tour Norfolk Island.
You’ll find there are various maps of Norfolk Island on line, including beach maps outlining places to swim. Norfolk Island Tourism is a local group and also can provide any additional information on travelling to Norfolk Island.
Norfolk Island Hotel
Norfolk Island Hotel
Norfolk Island Hotel
Norfolk Island Hotel
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