

The Colleen McCullough Tour gives you a glimpse into the life of this modern-day literary icon. The world-renowned author called Norfolk Island home for almost 36 years. She and husband, Norfolk Islander, Ric Robinson, created a luxurious hideaway here. They maintained their privacy to ensure Colleen had the perfect environment for her writing. And it worked, she created some of her most powerful titles in their little sanctuary. Her beloved property “Out Yenna” is now open exclusively to Baunti Tours customers. Baunti's escorted tour will take you through her magnificent home, and see where Colleen worked on her novels. In addition, you’ll get to view Ric and Colleen’s priceless collection of artefacts gathered on their travels all over the world. Colleen authored some 27 books during her lifetime, and was halfway through another at the time of her passing. If you have read her amazing books, you will love the experience of sharing her world on the Colleen McCullough Tour.

On the Convict Kingston Tour Norfolk Island you will learn about World Heritage-listed Kingston. Hear about our first settlers, the Polynesians who came 900 years ago, and learn about the first and second settlements and the facts and legends associated with each. Find out how Norfolk became home to the descendants of the infamous Bounty mutiny, and wander through the historic cemetery.

The farm tour is an iconic tour which Baunti Tours have revamped to include the following new venues, exclusive to Baunti Tours. Meet the Shire Horses and watch a draft horse demonstration while learning about farming from a bygone era with a local character and horse trainer. Visit a palm nursery which is a state-of-the-art nursery exporting palms to the world market. A stunning home garden with hydroponics where you will enjoy a cuppa as you wander around the property which is home to Bounty Mutineer Descendants. The Farm Tour of course, still travels to the Liqueur Factory and on the way to liqueur tasting, we will call past the local mill. A tour not to be missed whilst holidaying on island.