What to do and see in Kingston, Norfolk Island: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

August 14, 2021 Diedre Savory

Kingston is the capital of Norfolk Island, located off the East coast of Australia. The small island was first settled by Polynesian explorers, later coming to the attention of Europe when it was discovered by Captain Cook. The island was used as a penal colony, and was infamous for its brutal treatment of prisoners. Times have changed, and the peaceful island is now popular with nature and sport enthusiasts interested in bushwalking, hiking through the rainforest, or diving in the reefs.
Restaurants in Kingston

1. Norfolk Bath & Body

Taylors Road, Kingston, Norfolk Island 2899 Australia +672 3 23045 [email protected] http://www.norfolkbathandbody.com
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Norfolk Bath & Body

Norfolk Bath & Body is one of Norfolk Island's favourite retail stores. You will find locally made soap bars, cupcake soaps & cake slice soaps (we are famous for these)...plus we also stock an amazing range of luxury candles and body products sourced from all over the world. We are the duty free Australian & New Zealand Exclusive Agent for Marahlago Larimar jewellery from the Carribean.

2. Protestant Chapel Maritime Museum

Kingston, Norfolk Island Australia
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Protestant Chapel Maritime Museum

3. Norfolk Island Liqueurs

Cascade Road Middlegate, Kingston, Norfolk Island 2899 Australia +672 3 22384 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Norfolk Island Liqueurs

Reviewed By stephenmV2084TC - Greater Sydney, Australia

There was a great variety of very interesting and very nice liqueurs. The prices were very reasonable.

4. Norfolk Island Museum

Pier Street Pier Store, Kingston, Norfolk Island 2899 Australia +672 3 23788 [email protected] http://norfolkislandmuseum.com.au/index.php/exhibitions/pier-store/
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Norfolk Island Museum

The Norfolk Island Museum reveals to you Norfolk's amazing and multi-layered stories. Famous for its colourful history, the island was first settled by Polynesians, then in 1788 by the British who later made it a convict hellhole. Since 1856 it has been home to the descendants of the Bounty mutineers. Located in a number of heritage buildings in Kingston, our museums and research centre help you explore our turbulent past as well as today's living culture.

Reviewed By walkasone - Brisbane, Australia

The museums include the Pier Store Museum, Commissariat Store Museum, HMS Sirius Museum and No.10 Quality Row house museum. You can by a museum pass for $35, which comes with morning tag-a-long (guided) tours. I purchased this via a travel agent. Very well maintained small museums all adding to explain the history of Norfolk. I went on a rainy day and was lucky to have the museums to myself and the attendants were more then happy to explain some of the history and key objects to look at. The REO shop didn’t really have much, but pop in anyway and say hello. I also went and walked through Quality House 2 & 3 which are free to enter and shows the internal skeleton of the houses.

5. Royal Engineer's Office, Guard House & Pier Store

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4.5 based on 11 reviews

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