136 | June• 2018
My Discoveries
Five Reasons Why Norfolk Island Enchants
Tiny, remote and intriguing, Norfolk
Island is a world of its own that ofers
visitors real downtime and a portal
into the past, writes Michelle Hespe.
1 NORFOLK’S OWN LANGUAGE
After the famous 1789 mutiny on HMS
Bounty, Fletcher Christian and his
men settled on Pitcairn Island with
Tahitian women they’d met on a five-
month mission in Tahiti collecting
breadfruit. The English men and the
Tahitian women took elements from
each language to communicate.
By 1856, the 194 Pitcairn Islanders,
having outgrown their island, were
permitted by the British government
to move to Norfolk Island. They
brought their language–amixtureof
Polynesian and 18th-century English,
now simply called ‘Norfolk’, with them.
2 DOWNTIME
The island is only 34.6 km square, so
you can walk or ride a bike to most
places. Nightlife takes the form of
theatre and comedy performances
and dinner under the stars. There’s live
music and entertainment at the Jolly
Roger bar and restaurant, but you’ll
likely be tucked up in bed by 11pm, as
there are no nightclubs or rowdy pubs.
3 LOCAL ORGANIC PRODUCE
The produce on Norfolk Island is
mostly homegrown, organic and
Small is
beautiful on
Norfolk Island
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