Lord Howe Island is a place to revitalise, de-stress and calm the soul. It’s one of just four island groups in the world possessing World Heritage status, a tribute to its “remarkable volcanic geology, its exceptional range of ecosystems, its rare collection of plants, birds and marine life… and last, though by no means least, its exceptional natural beauty.”
Surrounded by the world’s southernmost coral reef, Lord Howe is Australia’s top birdwatching spot. Look for red-tailed tropic-birds somersaulting backwards during their courting ritual. The island is home to 130 permanent and migratory bird species, while more than 500 species of fish and 90 species of coral thrive in its crystal-clear waters.
Views from Lord Howe’s Mt Gower are sensational and walks on the island are a delight. Lord Howe’s iconic Ball’s Pyramid is the largest monolithic sea rock in the world – while at the southern end of the island, majestic twin peaks, Mt Lidgbird and Mt Gower, tower 875 metres high. For true bliss, book a massage and spa treatment after your day’s walk.