Lord Howe Island is situated at the crossroads of the Pacific and fed by ocean currents from the Great Barrier Reef to the north, New Caledonia, New Zealand and Australia. It teems with a diverse marine life, having some 500 species of fish, plus over 90 coral species and other fascinating creatures.
The area boasts the world's most southern coral reef. In recognition of the importance of this natural diversity, Lord Howe Island was officially placed on the World Heritage List in 1982 for its rare collection of plants, birds, marine life and exceptional natural beauty. As a result of this pristine environment, Lord Howe is ideal for those that enjoy the natural beauty and the activities associated with the great outdoors.
Whether you're extremely active or someone that enjoys a quiet and relaxing holiday, you will be well catered for on the island.
A different activity for each day of the week if you wish!
Or simply sit back & unwind.
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Please go to lordhoweisland.info for more information and tour operator details