DescriptionOur Island Culture Tour showcases our rich and diverse cultural heritage, from our Polynesian and Tahitian fore-mothers, our Bounty Mutineer forefathers through to early influences of religion, and seafaring settlers joining our community including American Indians, African Americans, Irish, English, Sami and New Zealand Maori.
You will be welcomed to an Island home steeped in history and gratitude for our forbears, see artifacts passed down through the generations, listen to and learn about our local language, fishing, whaling, weaving, cooking, and our service to conflict and how these influences have shaped our community as Norfolk Islanders today.
This tour will show you how we as Islanders have evolved through the ages, living sustainably from the land and sea through the seasons, working with mother earth as one. You will get to sample some of our traditional seasonal dishes and try your hand at weaving, while relaxing in a tranquil laid back atmosphere.