6 Hours on Norfolk Island! | P&O Pacific Encounter Cruise Vlog
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Norfolk Island was stunning it had beautiful blue water the landscape was so green and there were random cows and chickens just all over the island
it is definitely a place that I would come back to to visit probably for about two or three days I think
we felt pretty lucky piano then provided a bus shuttle service that took us into the local towns
the water was pretty rough and we found out later that we're only the second piano ship that we're able to Talent since covid
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π¨ Our Amazon recommendations: https://sites.google.com/view/alandeb... Ahoy, fellow adventurers! Join us on an unforgettable journey as we explore the captivating Norfolk Island during our P&O Pacific Encounter cruise. We venture rough seas on tender boats to reach this hidden gem of the Pacific. β΅ Tender Boat: Embarking on a thrilling tender boat ride, we embraced the excitement of the sea spray and rolling waves to reach Norfolk Island. π Exploring the Island: Once ashore, we hopped on a complimentary shuttle bus that whisked us away to the heart of the island's quaint town. Norfolk Island's unique blend of history and culture greeted us at every turn. πΊοΈ Journey to Mount Pitt: Our adventure continued as we embarked on a $30 private trip to Mount Pitt, the second highest peak on the island. Driving to the summit, we were rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. The island's rugged coastline, lush landscapes and blue waters spread before us like a living postcard. ποΈ Exploring Kingston UNESCO Site: Another $30 allowed us to embark on a second private trip, this time to Kingston, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Steeped in history, we explored the hauntingly beautiful ruins that whispered stories of Norfolk Island's past. The sight of the preserved convict buildings and the picturesque ruins captivated our imagination. ποΈ Souvenirs & Local Delights: Back in town, we indulged in some retail therapy at the charming local shops, where we found unique souvenirs to remember our day. Hit that "Subscribe" button and come aboard with us on our next adventure! Capture your wanderlust through our lens. Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed the journey, and share it with your fellow travel enthusiasts. πβ¨ 6 Hours on Norfolk Island | P&O Pacific Encounter Cruise from Brisbane 22 July 23 We hope you are enjoying our travel vlogs, to support our channel, please like and subscribe or buy us a cuppa βοΈ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aldebtravel π¨ Our Amazon recommendations: https://sites.google.com/view/alandeb... π¨ While travelling, we use Aussie House Sitters to find trusted house and dog sitters: https://bit.ly/AussieHouseSitting π¨ Start your holiday fund by earning $62 AUD when you host your first trip on Airbnb: https://bit.ly/AirBNBtravelfund π Book Things To Do, Attractions, and Tours | Get Your Guide Link: https://bit.ly/getyourguidefun π Watch all of our travel vlogs from the beginning: https://bit.ly/alandeb π Listen to our Phat Travellers Podcast: https://bit.ly/phattravellers π Business Enquiries: aldebtravel@gmail.com π Sign up for our Newsletter: https://alandeb.com/contact #NorfolkIsland #PacificEncounter #TravelVlog #UNESCOHeritage #travel π° All products we used in this video are items we purchased. Some links in this description are affiliate links, meaning we might make a small commission if you click on them or make a purchase from them. Using affiliate links helps by support us to keep making videos for you. About us: We resigned from our high school teaching positions to find the balance that was severely lacking in our lives. After suffering the effects of burnout we needed to make a change for the better. One that would see us living our best lives! Life is too short! On the 28th August 2022 we began our journey of learning what it takes to become digital nomads so we can travel full time and live our best lives. We have given ourselves two years to work it all out and would love for you to subscribe to our channel and join us on our journey.