Possibility and price of getting to Lord Howe Island by sea?

Possibility and price of getting to Lord Howe Island by sea? - Brown Rock Formation on Sea Shore

I'm having trouble finding details of getting to Lord Howe Island other than by the expensive flights.

Wikipedia implies that the ship that brings supplies can also carry passengers, and searching the internet turns up more hints that this is the case.

But Wikitravel only covers arriving by air, and neither the site for the island itself nor the site for the supply ship seems to mention passengers.

So does this supply ship carry passengers and what is the fare? Perhaps it is restricted and special rules apply that we ought to know about?

P.S. I've discovered that there's also another ship which comes regularly but less frequently, called the Norfolk Guardian, but I haven't found much information about it so far either.


Here are some snippets I've found on the internet which suggest the supply ship Island Trader carries passengers (at least formerly/occasionally/exceptionally/etc):



Best Answer

Island Trader will take you there, just contact the company, it's about a fifth of the price of a flight.. however, it is a rough trip, at least 36 hours or more, the boat rocks around a lot so if you get sea sick I would not recommend!

The other problem is that the boat leaves every fortnight, so it's not very frequent, usually on a Wednesday or Thursday and returns on Sunday or Monday depending on loading times. The vessel is also rather old so don't expect a cruise liner's luxury service, they won't make your bed for you and the bunks are rather old.

Other than that it's a good trip if you enjoy being at sea and want something different.




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Can you get to Lord Howe Island by boat?

Lord Howe Island lies approximately 700 km northeast of Sydney and southeast of Brisbane, Australia, at the same latitude as Port Macquarie, NSW. It forms part of the state of New South Wales. Apart from sailing your own yacht, the only feasible way to reach Lord Howe is by air.

How much does it cost to go to Lord Howe Island?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Lord Howe Island is $4,675 for a solo traveler, $8,396 for a couple, and $15,741 for a family of 4. Lord Howe Island hotels range from $66 to $301 per night with an average of $116, while most vacation rentals will cost $900 to $940 per night for the entire home.

How long does it take to get to Lord Howe Island by boat?

Passages. Lord Howe Island is a 4 or 5 day sail from Sydney, Newcastle or any of the other ports on the NSW coast. I recommend travelling in the summer months, although the prevailing winds will be against you for the sail there (but behind you for the return trip).

How far is Lord Howe Island off the coast of Australia?

Lord Howe Island is a small island in the Tasman Sea 600km east of the Australian mainland and 700km northeast of Sydney.



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More answers regarding possibility and price of getting to Lord Howe Island by sea?

Answer 2

By far, the cheapest way to get to Lord Howe island is via air - paid for with Frequent Flyer points! Of course, that's true for most flights, but for these flights specifically the dollar value of using FF points is higher than any other flight I've ever found!

With Qantas FF points you'll need 8000 points for a flight that will normally cost more than $500 each way. You should also be able to book using FF points for any other OneWorld airline, where the prices could be higher or lower (eg, with BA Avios points it should be 4500 points). You'll probably have to book by phone with most airlines.

However there is a catch - due to it being such a good deal these flights go quick! You'll need to book a long way in advance to get them, especially if you want to get both the flight there and back on points. You may need to book one way on points, and then pay for the return.

To your initial question, there's no real options for going by boat. There is a regular freight service known as the Island Trader that runs every few weeks from Port Macquarie, but I'm fairly certain they don't take passengers. The only other option would be to try and secure a spot on a yacht from somewhere like Port Macquarie or Coffs Harbour, but your chances are at best slim, and the unpredictability would make booking accommodation on Lore Howe difficult at best.

Answer 3

I rang the Islander Trader and there is no passenger cargo. Maybe you could private charter a boat.

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