WHEN TO TRAVEL TO Norfolk Island

Choosing the right time for your trip to Norfolk Island can make all the difference. It's important to consider weather elements, seasonal events and peak tourist periods to maximize your travel experience.

Photo d'un paysage localisé en Île Norfolk

Location

Climate

January 22.1→23.1°C
1.93mm
5:03→18:51
February 22.8→23.7°C
2.66mm
5:28→18:35
March 22.2→23.2°C
2.36mm
5:48→18:05
April 21.1→22.2°C
2.41mm
6:05→17:30
May 19.6→20.8°C
2.72mm
6:23→17:06
June 18.2→19.5°C
3.21mm
6:38→16:59
July 17.3→18.6°C
2.76mm
6:37→17:10
August 16.9→18.2°C
2.72mm
6:16→17:27
September 17.1→18.4°C
1.73mm
5:42→17:42
October 18→19.1°C
1.66mm
5:07→17:59
November 19.1→20.3°C
1.51mm
4:44→18:22
December 21→22°C
2.91mm
4:43→18:44
22.1→23.1°C
22.8→23.7°C
22.2→23.2°C
21.1→22.2°C
19.6→20.8°C
18.2→19.5°C
17.3→18.6°C
16.9→18.2°C
17.1→18.4°C
18→19.1°C
19.1→20.3°C
21→22°C
Jan 5:03→18:51
Feb 5:28→18:35
Mar 5:48→18:05
Apr 6:05→17:30
May 6:23→17:06
Jun 6:38→16:59
Jul 6:37→17:10
Aug 6:16→17:27
Sep 5:42→17:42
Oct 5:07→17:59
Nov 4:44→18:22
Dec 4:43→18:44
1.93mm
2.66mm
2.36mm
2.41mm
2.72mm
3.21mm
2.76mm
2.72mm
1.73mm
1.66mm
1.51mm
2.91mm
Norfolk Island is a jewel in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, between New Caledonia and New Zealand. This small Australian territory is particularly prized for its natural beauty, rich history and many cultural events.

The different seasons on Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island enjoys an oceanic subtropical climate with pleasant temperatures all year round. However, there are some seasonal variations that can influence the choice of the ideal time to go.

Rainy season (November to March)

This period corresponds to the austral summer and is characterized by higher temperatures, averaging around 25°C. However, it is also the rainy season, with high humidity and frequent downpours. January and February are the wettest months, which can make some outdoor activities less enjoyable. Despite this, the island remains green and the scenery is magnificent.

Dry season (April to October)

The dry season is often considered the best time to visit Norfolk Island because of its milder climate. Temperatures are slightly cooler, averaging around 20°C, and rainfall is less frequent. The months of May to September are particularly pleasant, offering sunny weather and low humidity. This period is ideal for enjoying the many outdoor activities on offer on the island.

Major cultural events

Norfolk Island has a rich history and unique culture, which is reflected in its many events throughout the year. For those interested in discovering this facet of the island, here are some of the must-see events:
  • Norfolk Island Country Music Festival (March): This annual festival attracts local and international artists to celebrate country music in a friendly, festive atmosphere.
  • Bounty Day (June): This festival commemorates the arrival of the Bounty mutineers and their descendants on the island in 1856. Historical re-enactments, parades and shows are organized for the occasion.
  • Opera Festival (September): Every year, the island hosts an internationally renowned opera festival, with concerts and masterclasses by talented artists.
  • Jazz Festival (October): This event brings together jazz musicians from all over the world for a series of concerts and jam sessions in a warm, relaxed atmosphere.

Holidays on Norfolk Island

During your stay on the island, it's important to take into account public holidays, which can affect the opening of shops and tourist attractions. Here's a list of the main public holidays:
  • January 1: New Year's Day
  • March 6: Bounty Day
  • March/April (dates vary) : Good Friday and Easter Monday
  • April 25: ANZAC Day (commemoration of Australian and New Zealand soldiers)
  • June 8: Queen's Birthday
  • August 26: Labour Day
  • December 25: Christmas
  • December 26: Boxing Day

Low and high season periods

Low season (November to March)

The summer period generally corresponds to the low tourist season, due to the rainy season. However, it also means you can take advantage of lower accommodation rates and fewer crowds at tourist sites. What's more, events such as the Country Music Festival take place during this period.

High season (April to October)

The dry season is undoubtedly the most popular time to visit Norfolk Island. The pleasant temperatures and sunny climate attract large numbers of visitors, especially during July and August. It's therefore advisable to book your accommodation in advance to take advantage of the best rates and availability. High season also coincides with several popular cultural events, such as Bounty Day and the Opera Festival.

Insurance

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Flights

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Norfolk Island, located in the Pacific Ocean between New Caledonia and New Zealand, attracts many visitors, immigrants and foreign workers every year.

Norfolk Island immigration statistics

In recent years, immigration to Norfolk Island has grown significantly. Data shows that the foreign population has increased, now representing a significant proportion of the island's total population. Among the most represented nationalities are Italiansthe Spanish and Portuguese.

Geographical origin of immigrants

Immigrants to Norfolk Island come mainly from the following regions:
  • Oceania This region includes Australasia, Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. Norfolk Island has close links with Australia and New Zealand, which partly explains the presence of immigrants from these countries.
  • Europe European immigrants: European nationals also make up a significant proportion of immigrants to Norfolk Island. Among them are Italians, Spaniards and Portuguese.
  • Asia The economic growth of the region in recent years has also led to a number of Asian immigrants settling on the island.

Reasons for immigration

The main reasons people immigrate to Norfolk Island are :
  • Job search The island's economy, based mainly on tourism and services, attracts many foreign workers every year.
  • Studies Norfolk Island offers graduate and professional training programs for international students.
  • Joining family members Some immigrants choose to settle on Norfolk Island to join relatives already living there.

Norfolk Island's most popular visas

To enter and stay on Norfolk Island, foreign nationals must be in possession of an appropriate visa. The most commonly requested visa types are :

Visitor visa

This visa allows international tourists to stay temporarily on Norfolk Island for vacations or to visit friends and family. The maximum stay is usually 3 months.

Temporary work visa

This type of visa is intended for foreign workers who have been offered a job on Norfolk Island. The length of stay depends on the needs of the employer, and can be extended if necessary.

Student visa

International students wishing to pursue a program of higher education or professional training on Norfolk Island can apply for a student visa. This visa allows holders to work a certain number of hours per week during their studies, in order to support themselves financially.

Family reunion visa

People with family members already resident on Norfolk Island can apply for a family reunion visa to join them. Eligibility requirements vary according to the relationship to the Norfolk resident and their status (citizenship, permanent resident status, etc.).

Norfolk Island international tourism figures

Tourism is a key sector of Norfolk Island's economy, accounting for a significant proportion of the island's GDP. Every year, the island welcomes thousands of international visitors, mainly from Australia and New Zealand. Tourism figures show steady growth in recent years, thanks in particular to the tourism promotion efforts of local authorities and the private sector.

Popular tourist activities

Norfolk Island's main tourist attractions include:
  • Historic sites such as Kingston Penitentiary bear witness to the island's colonial past and its role as a British penal colony in the 19th century.
  • Beaches and water sports, such as scuba diving, snorkeling and surfing.
  • Hiking and birdwatching in the island's national parks and nature reserves.