Lord Howe Island, New South Wales
Enlisted among the natural World Heritage sites, Lord Howe Island possesses a sumptuous nature, with countless native and migrating birds, dramatic coastal cliffs, coral reefs, and hiking trails zigzagging through the hinterlands. To get the best vistas of the island, you can climb Mount Gower, to reach the 875-meter tall viewpoint and get rewarded with panoramic vistas.
Besides nature, the island embraces a quaint settlement of the islanders, with charming suburbs, cozy restaurants, and boutique accommodations.
To reach the island, visitors can take the aerial route. But sea travel is highly recommended where you can take a photo of the crescent island and its nearby wonders such as the Ball’s Pyramid.