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Lord Howe Island

A subtropical paradise off Australia's east coast
Just an hour’s flight from Sydney, Lord Howe is a subtropical paradise and one of Australia’s most beautiful islands.

Lord Howe is a world heritage site with an endemic clownfish and the southern-most barrier reef in the world. Like a mini-Galapagos, it’s home to a rare flightless rail, millions of seabirds and an extraordinary stick-insect or ’land lobster’ wiped out by rats in the 20th century and thought extinct until the rediscovery of live animals in 2001.

Join local guides, naturalists and one of the best accommodation views on the islands, and explore Australia’s paradise.

Lord Howe Island is a popular destination that becomes full quickly in the tourist season. Early planning is essential, especially if you want to participate in activities, as group sizes are small. Accommodation ranges from self-contained to luxury and all-inclusive.

Flights are a limiting factor and depending on activity, whether excess baggage is needed (e.g. for diving and watersports), the timing of a trip is important, as there are associated freight services. 

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