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NORFOLK ISLAND
Norfolk Island is home to the famous Norfolk Island pine
(represented on its flag) and the homeland of the descendants of the mutineers of The Bounty.Lush and semi-tropical,
it's a volcanic island that lies between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. There's evidence of Polynesian habitation on Norfolk some 600 years ago. European discovery occurred
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suggested norfolk island
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for 2 people sharing a double / twin room. Rate is per room per night
for check-in 15/09/2010 to
check-out
22/09/2010. Availability & price varies
by check-in date, length of stay, room type, number of guests and seller.
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Have you visited Norfolk Island and stayed in a hotel you'd
like to suggest?
Do you have a favourite Norfolk Island hotel we're not listing?
If so, please tell us about it and we'll add
to our site! Send your email to
hotels@bridgepacific.com.au
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All Seasons Colonial Hotel
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Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Burnt Pine |
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Nestled in 11 acres of sub tropical gardens, All Seasons Colonial Hotel is your ideal Norfolk Island accommodation.
Located on Queen Elizabeth Avenue, the hotel is only a short stroll from the main shopping centre at Burnt Pine and the beautiful beach at Emily Bay is a five minute drive away.
The airport is only 3 kms away.
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Fletcher Christian Apartments
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Surrounded by majestic Norfolk Pines, Fletcher Christian Apartments boasts of a long and proud tradition of warm hospitality and service to its guests. |
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