Our island

World Heritage listed

Lord Howe is Australia's most beautiful island. Here unwind amongst extraordinary scenery and wildlife.

Lord Howe Island

Lord Howe Island

In 1982 the UNESCO World Heritage committee officially inscribed Lord Howe Island on the World Heritage List.

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Location

Location

Less than two hours northeast of Sydney, Arajilla nestles on the 1,455 ha island of Lord Howe amid forest, mountains and lagoon.

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Climate

Climate

Due to its isolated, subtropical situation Lord Howe Island has its own microclimate.

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Activity Maps

Activity Maps

Discover Lord Howe Island's best beaches and walking tracks, plus prime sites for snorkelling, diving, fishing and bird watching.

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Flora & Fauna

Flora & Fauna

World heritage listed for its unique fauna and flora.

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Marine Life

Marine Life

Lord Howe's marine life is unique with both tropical and temporal marine species cohabiting in pristine waters.

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Geology

Geology

Sitting on the Lord Howe Rise, Lord Howe Island is the eroded remnant of a large shield volcano.

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History

History

First settled in 1834, Lord Howe Island is still largely untouched forest, mainly due to the rugged terrain and the Island's isolation.

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