What's Burnt Pine like for family-friendly holidays?
You may want to consider the historic destination of Burnt Pine if you’ve been thinking about a trip for the whole family. The snorkelling spots, boating and island setting are just a few things that make this an attractive holiday destination for families. Take to the air and fly into Norfolk Island (NLK), which is located 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from the city centre.
What's the best place to stay for a family holiday to Burnt Pine?
Castaway Norfolk Island is a top 3-star hotel on Expedia for families, and features a restaurant and free parking.
How many hotels that welcome families will I be able to find in Burnt Pine?
Expedia has 5 family-friendly hotels and other accommodation options in Burnt Pine.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Burnt Pine?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 23°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 1°C. Average annual precipitation for Burnt Pine is 860 mm.
What's there to see and do with your family in Burnt Pine?
While you are holidaying in Burnt Pine, you and the family may want to see some interesting spots such as Kingston Jetty and Cascade Reserve. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Bumbora Reserve and Hundred Acres Reserve.
"The apartment had everything you needed for a comfortable stay. It was very clean and plenty of towels, facewashers available. Eateries were close by. An easy walk to town."
A verified traveller stayed at Daydreamer Apartments
"Seaview Norfolk Island was an excellent place to stay. Very comfortable bed,I mean really comfortable. The shower was excellent (hot water, good amount/pressure), decent size and it's a standalone shower ie not in a bath). Quality toilet paper, and I liked the little green shampoo they provided (there's also conditioner, liquid handwash soap, bars of soap and other stuff including insect killer spray - you do get the occasional flying bug attracted by the light enter your room). Seaview is an easy walk down to Kingston or into Burnt Pine (town where you'll need to go to eat) and also within the radius that Pinetree, Baunti and other tours pick up from. Has a great view from the common kitchen/dining area (hence the name of the place), has a guest laundromat if Norfolk is part of a longer journey and you need to do washing. It's got a pool and a bottleshop is also on the property. There's a fridge in your room & TV by the way. If you rent a car (which you don't need to, you can walk everywhere on the island) there's a pretty big car park.
There is the sound of roosters waking you up, but as someone who walked everywhere, feral chickens (since there are no snakes) are around every place you might stay at.Sure bathroom taps and tiles are old, but they work well. That's all you need.Talking to other people, this is the case everywhere you stay anyway, so if no cracked tiles, freshly painted walls and so forth are a necessity for you, maybe Norfolk Island isn't your destination."
A verified traveller stayed at Seaview Norfolk Island
"We were disappointed that the pool was not available for use and the restaurant was not open. The fridge in our room was very small….not big enough for snacks and drinks. Cost of room was reasonable and cleanliness excellent."
A verified traveller stayed at South Pacific Resort Hotel