Visa to Norfolk for citizens of USA
Entry is not allowed without prior visa
30 days; Visa is issued upon arrival for a visit of up to max stay of 120 days, for holders of a multiple entry Electronic Travel authority (ETA) issued by Australia, valid 30 days beyond the period of intended stay in Norfolk Island. From 1 July 2016 all movement between Norfolk Island and Australian mainland are considered as domestic movement, however all passenger are still required to carry passports or, for Australian citizens, some type of photographic identification and pass Customs and Immigration. Normal Australian Customs and Immigration procedures apply when entry is made from outside Australia. Passenger not carrying their passports are not eligible to purchase duty-free goods on Norfolk Island.
About
Norfolk Island is a small, isolated territory in the Pacific Ocean, positioned between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. The island is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and unique biodiversity. Its capital is Kingston.
The island's economy is developing and relies heavily on tourism, alongside some agriculture and small-scale industries. Norfolk Island has potential in ecotourism due to its pristine environment and historical sites.
English is the official language of Norfolk Island, with Norfuk (a mix of 18th-century English and Tahitian) also widely spoken by the local population, reflecting the island's distinct heritage.
Norfolk Island's economy benefits substantially from tourism, drawing visitors with its natural beauty, unique flora and fauna, and historical attractions. Additionally, some residents engage in agriculture, producing fresh local goods for both consumption and export.
Norfolk Island is celebrated for its cultural significance, including the preservation of its Pitcairn heritage, historic buildings, and notable sites such as the Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Despite its small size, the island maintains a rich cultural tapestry.