Greater Sydney islands

Located in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, Lord Howe Island is a pristine and picturesque destination just 600 km east of mainland Port Macquarie and 702 km northeast of Sydney. The island is part of the state of New South Wales and is a World Heritage-listed site known for its lush natural beauty, incredible birdwatching opportunities, and stunning beaches. Lord Howe Island is crescent-shaped and volcanic in origin, with an area of about 11 kmĀ², featuring diverse landscapes such as high ground, forests, and a semi-enclosed coral reef lagoon with white sand along the west coast. It is home to a unique variety of flora and fauna, limiting tourist numbers to ensure a peaceful and uncrowded experience.

Visitors can only reach Lord Howe Island by taking a two-hour flight from Sydney, with daily departures and connecting flights from all Australian capital cities. The island offers accommodation options ranging from family-friendly to luxurious, catering to travelers seeking a nature-filled escape with a touch of indulgence. Those visiting the island can engage in various activities, including spa treatments, sampling local food and wine, exploring the stunning landscape and beaches, and birdwatching, with many species breeding on the island. The best time to visit Lord Howe Island is during the warmer months from September to February when the weather is more pleasant and birdwatching opportunities are abundant.

With its breathtaking natural beauty, diverse activities, and unique ecosystem, Lord Howe Island stands out as a must-visit destination for travelers exploring New South Wales.

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