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Paradise Hotel & Resort
Paradise Hotel & Resort has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Burnt Pine.

Poinciana Cottages
Offering self-contained accommodation surrounded by lovely gardens, Poinciana Cottages are 7 minutes’ walk from Burnt Pine’s shops and restaurants.

Aloha Apartments
Boasting a sun terrace with a swimming pool, as well as a garden, Aloha Apartments is situated in Burnt Pine. With quiet street views, this accommodation provides a patio.

Cumberland Resort & Spa
Cumberland Resort & Spa is a recently renovated villa in Burnt Pine, where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities.

A-Frame Chalets @ Mokutu
A-Frame Chalets @ Mokutu is set in Burnt Pine and has a saltwater pool and sea views. This apartment offers free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.

Seaview Norfolk Island
Located in Burnt Pine, 2.9 km from Emily Bay Beach, Seaview Norfolk Island provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Castaway Norfolk Island
Castaway Norfolk Island features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Burnt Pine. With a bar, the property also has barbecue facilities.

South Pacific Resort Hotel
South Pacific Resort Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Burnt Pine.

Hideaway Retreat
Boasting a sun terrace with a swimming pool, as well as a garden, Hideaway Retreat is situated in Burnt Pine. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.

Governors Lodge
Governors Lodge has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Burnt Pine. A hot tub and a car rental service are available for guests.

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Locals are friendly. A good range of shops.
Locals are friendly. A good range of shops. Great little cafes and eating options. Everything you need is there. It's the hub. There's history and breathtaking views on every turn. For a place with such history, it's very quiet and evokes such a sense of peace and calm. A great place to slow down and recharge.Guest review byAnonymousAustralia - 10.0
The whole island is a friendly place.
The whole island is a friendly place. The people obviously care for each other and the community works as a whole. The history of Norfolk will never be forgotten, and you learn so much from the many tours available. The modern day is present as well with WiFi and eco tourism is practised there in spades. The only negative for travellers who have never been before is that the whole island closes down at 12pm on Wednesday. Make sure you find out the opening hours of businesses. You will need a car to go to all of the attractions. The beach at Emily Bay, Kingston. Anson Bay, Captain Cooks lookout, the Gardens and Mt. Pitt. Restaurants abound but be prepared for shortages in fresh milk and vegetables. Food is a new adventure.Guest review bySandraAustralia - 10.0
The main township on the island.
The main township on the island. Lots of great places to eat or just have a coffee. Be prepared though: as everything needs to come from the mainland by ship, the prices at the grocery market are very dear! My wife tells me that the selection, price and quality of shoes and handbags at the Franks Shoes were extraordinary. Restaurants that we recommend: Salty Beer Garden for an informal bite, The Olive for great coffee, Hilli Restaurant and Bailey's Restaurant for fine dining. You must try the Trumpeter, it's served at most restaurants and it's amazing! We initially stayed in Burnt Pine at the Cumberland Resort. The great part of staying in and around Burnt Pine is that the tour buses pick you up right in front of your property.Guest review byErnest JilgAustralia