New South Wales’ shining star is 660km off the north coast, and a trip here means you’re one of only 400 visitors. The World Heritage listed island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean boasts outstanding natural beauty, remarkable geology and a rare collection of birds, plants and marine life. Here you can hike, surf, dive, even hand feed fish. It's one of the most pristine and “green” spots on the planet (75 per cent of the island’s original natural vegetation remains intact and undisturbed). At only a two hour flight from Sydney and surrounded by the southernmost coral reef, you’ll feel like you are miles from anywhere, and you don’t even need your passport.
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