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Lord Howe Island, New South Wales © Destination NSW
Guide to Lord Howe Island
Leave the pace of modern life behind when you visit World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island.
The lush natural paradise of Lord Howe Island isn't far from Sydney, but once here, you will feel worlds away. With only 400 tourists permitted here at any one time, you can soak up the solitude or mingle with friendly locals, peppering your stay with indulging spa treatments, incredible food and wine and adventures in the stunning natural landscape. With nothing but clean air and lush mountainous terrain around you, you're in for a relaxing and recharging nature-filled escape.
The only way to get to Lord Howe Island is with a two-hour flight from Sydney. Flights depart daily, and there are connecting flights from all Australian capital cities. There’s a limit of 400 tourists on the island at any one time, so make sure you have a confirmed accommodation booking before arranging your flights.
A limited selection of rental cars is available on Lord Howe Island, but you can explore much of this tiny island on foot, or hire bicycles to get around.
Lord Howe Island is a nature-lover's paradise at any time of the year. Summers are pleasantly warm and ideal for swimming, snorkelling and water sports, while the mild winters are made for bushwalking through the island's ancient forests.
Stay in luxury
Lord Howe Island is beautiful, so of course it has stunning accommodation to match. Capella Lodge overlooks beaches and volcanic peaks and boasts a gorgeous pool and eco-friendly solar power system. Explore more of Capella Lodge.
Embark on the Seven Peaks Walk
The six-day Seven Peaks Walk gives you the chance to get to know the island’s incredible scenery on foot. Along the way, you’ll encounter palm forests, rugged sea cliffs and a variety of marine life. Learn more about the guided Seven Peaks Walk.
Enjoy a gourmet getaway
Capella Lodge is a five-star luxury haven with a seasonal menu to match. The menu is designed to make the most of the amazing local and regional produce, and all you have to do is enjoy sunset drinks and canapes with views of Mount Gower. Take a look.
Explore the lagoon by boat
Lord Howe curls around a beautiful bright blue lagoon, full of fish, coral and other marine life. You can swim the lagoon from the beach, but to see some of the more spectacular snorkel sites, take a two-hour glass bottom boat tour. Find out more.
Hike Mount Gower
If you’re up for some adventure, hiking to the summit of Mount Gower belongs on your list. The 14-kilometre (8.7-mile) return hike takes about 8.5 hours (complete with rope-assisted climbs) and must be undertaken with a registered guide. Learn more.
Dive the underwater caves
If you're a scuba diver, head to Balls Pyramid with Pro Dive to enjoy the caves and waters at the base alongside dolphins, turtles, marlin, and rare species like Spanish dancers, Galapagos whalers and Ballina angelfish. Browse the tours.
Enjoy the rare flora and fauna
Bird watchers flock to Lord Howe for the island’s 130 bird species. After a volcanic eruption seven million years ago, the newly formed island became a haven for plants and seabirds. Find out more about birdwatching on Lord Howe.
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