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  1. Lord Howe Island (/ haʊ /; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of the Australian state of New South Wales.

  2. Lord Howe Island is Just Paradise. Immerse in Lord Howe's spectacular World Heritage-listed natural surroundings and experience some of the world’s best day hikes, snorkel the world's southernmost coral reef, hand-feed the fish at Ned’s Beach and wander along white-sanded beaches.

  3. Leave the pace of modern life behind when you visit World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island. The lush natural paradise of Lord Howe Island isn't far from Sydney, but once here, you will feel worlds away.

  4. Lord Howe Island. Paradise found. Imagine a tiny outcrop in the Pacific Ocean, covered in lush greenery, surrounded by aquamarine waters home to an untouched coral reef teeming with marine life, where only 400 visitors are allowed at any one time. It’s little wonder National Geographic named Lord Howe Island one of the world’s best destinations.

  5. Mar 5, 2020 · Everything about Lord Howe, a reef-rimmed tropical island 780km north-east of Sydney, is laidback – except for the fervour with which its locals protect their paradise. Rainbow-coloured...

  6. Lord Howe Islands abundant marine life and stinger-free, crystal clear waters attract snorkellers and divers from around the world to explore its incredible coral reefs. EXPLORE MORE

  7. Explore an island that has been frozen in time through the Lord Howe Island expeditions. Find out more about the research Australian Museum scientists are conducting on this mysterious island.

  8. Lord Howe Island is a UNESCO world heritage declared island around 600 km off the coast of New South Wales. A place of unique beauty with volcanic mountains and rainforest lying between surf and lagoon beaches.

  9. Mar 4, 2022 · Lord Howe Island is a unique ecosystem supporting many endemic animals, birds and plants such as the Lord Howe Island Woodhen and Kentia palm. It's also home to hundreds of terrestrial insect species found nowhere else on the planet. One of those is the Lord Howe Island Phasmid.

  10. Detailed information for visitors can be found on the website Lord Howe Island. Just Paradise, managed by the Lord Howe Island Tourism Association. Tourism is the major industry and source of income on the Island. Over 15,000 people visit the Island each year and there are 21 accommodation lodges.