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  1. Pitcairn Borough Council Meeting Feb 12 Part 2

  2. Pitcairn Borough Council November 13, 2023 Part 2

  3. Pitcairn Borough Council Meeting Jan 8 2024

  4. Pitcairn Borough Council Meeting Feb 12 Part 1

  5. Pitcairn Borough Council Meeting September 11, 2023

  6. Farewell to Pitcairn Island

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  1. Visit Pitcairn

    Your visit to these legendary islands will grant you experiences few others have witnessed. 2024-2025 Sailing Schedule Announced. ... Visit Pitcairn Island today onboard Pitcairn's Dedicated Passenger/ Supply Vessel, MV SILVER SUPPORTER. You can stay for 4, 11 or 18 days on Pitcairn. Learn how to book your visit and view the shipping schedule ...

  2. What To Do On Pitcairn

    Quad Bike Tours. Quad Bikes are the primary means of transportation on Pitcairn and locals are skilled riders in all types of weather and road conditions. A guided Quad Bike tour is a fun way to see the island and most accommodation providers offer this service. A full island guided tour costs as little as US $50.00 per person.

  3. The Islands

    Preserving Pitcairn's Pristine Habitats. The islands of Henderson, Ducie and Oeno, support remarkably pristine habitats and it is important for future generations that visitors help keep them this way. The greatest threat to these islands' ecology is non-native plant seeds and animals being accidentally brought ashore.

  4. Pitcairn Island Travel Guide

    Pitcairn Island is a tiny "rock" in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean measuring a mere 4.5 km2. It is the only inhabited island in the Pitcairn Islands group (population less than 50). Pitcairn is located about 2,000 km west of Easter Island and 2,300 km east of Tahiti (or 14,707 km from London).

  5. How to Visit Pitcairn Island

    A LOT OF PEOPLE have heard about Pitcairn — very few have actually been there. The island, a craggy black rock in the middle of the South Pacific, is one of the most difficult places to visit on Earth. Halfway between Peru and New Zealand, it's only accessible by boat. The closest airport is on Mangareva, in the Gambier Islands, 330 miles away.

  6. 14 Things You Should Know Before Visiting Pitcairn Islands

    Discover nesting seabird colonies, explore coral reefs teeming with marine life, and witness the sheer magnificence of this uninhabited atoll. 9. Wildlife and Nature. The Pitcairn Islands boast a rich diversity of flora and fauna, shaped by their remote location, pristine ecosystems, and unique geological features.

  7. Pitcairn Island travel

    The Pitcairn Islands - the last British Overseas Territory in the Pacific - comprises four remote islands: the namesake Pitcairn Island itself, plus the uninhabited Oeno, Henderson and Ducie. What's rarely mentioned about Pitcairn, between the infamous Bounty story and the 2004 sex trials scandal, is that it's a place of incredible ...

  8. Pitcairn Islands

    Pitcairn Island — the only inhabited island of the group; Henderson Island — the largest island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with several endangered bird species; Oeno Island, Sandy Island — a close pair of islands, the locals' "holiday" spot; Ducie Island — distant from the others, with lots of exotic bird life; Towns [edit]. 1 Adamstown , the capital and sole settlement containing ...

  9. Pitcairn Island travel guide: Visiting one of the most isolated

    Pitcairn Island offers many secluded, rocky bays for visitors to explore. Credit: Craig Tansley It took an intensive two-month search for the Bounty mutineers to find Pitcairn, an island chosen by ...

  10. Pitcairn Islands

    The Pitcairn Islands (/ ... Finally, the American sealing ship Topaz, under Mayhew Folger, became the first to visit the island, when the crew spent ten hours on Pitcairn in February 1808. Whalers subsequently became regular visitors to the island. The last recorded whaler to visit was the James Arnold in 1888.

  11. Pitcairn Islands Tourism

    Pitcairn Islands Tourism. September 9, 2022. Pitcairn Islands Tourism is the official tourism department of the Pitcairn Islands. Established in December 2010, it aims to promote sustainable island heritage tourism. The organization is dedicated to showcasing the unique culture, history, and natural beauty of the Pitcairn Islands.

  12. Where to Stay on Pitcairn

    There are 2 Properties available to rent with either 1,2,3 or 4 Bedrooms. Great for a Group Booking, or a Family. The Pitcairn Log House. Private Rental. Independent, Small Groups, Self-Catering or Fully Catered Sleeps 8: 4 Bedrooms / 2 bathrooms. US$175.00 per person / per day.

  13. Pitcairn Island

    Pitcairn Island is the only inhabited island of the Pitcairn Islands, in the southern Pacific Ocean, of which many inhabitants are descendants of mutineers of HMS Bounty. Geography Map of the island; it is about 2 miles across. The island is of volcanic origin, with a rugged cliff coastline. Unlike many other South Pacific islands, it is not ...

  14. Entry requirements

    If you want to visit Pitcairn Island for more than 14 days with children aged 15 and under, you must contact Pitcairn Island Immigration before making any travel plans. You must complete an entry ...

  15. Pitcairn Island travel advice

    Warnings and insurance. Still current at: 23 April 2024. Updated: 26 February 2024. Latest update: This travel advice has been rewritten to make it easier to read and understand. Pitcairn Island ...

  16. Pitcairn Island Travel Guide

    Tedside & Galapagos Turtles. Tedside is the furthest spot on the island and en route, you can pay a visit to Pitcairn's celebrity Galapagos turtle known locally as Miz T. Tedside is also the site of an alternative landing area for ships and a favorite fishing spot for Pitcairners.

  17. Pitcairn Islands

    The Pitcairn Islands are a loosely grouped handful of tiny islands in the remote South Pacific, farther from any continent than any other inhabited island. The islands are the last British colony in the South Pacific and the most isolated British dependency, apart from Tristan da Cunha. The rugged main island was settled by the infamous mutineers of the HMS Bounty and their Polynesian ...

  18. Pacific Treasure: Pitcairn Islands

    Thanks in part to Sala's expedition, along with the Pitcairn Islands and the Pew Charitable Trusts, the British government in March 2015 established the world's largest contiguous marine ...

  19. Virtual Tour

    Pitcairn Islands Tourism has created a series of virtual tours below for travelers to get a taste of our islands. You can visit our main square, go underwater in our marine reserve, have an afternoon swim at the wharf, check out a local homestay, hike up to Christian's Cave, and stargaze in our International Dark Sky Sanctuary: Mata ki te Rangi. ...

  20. Visit Pitcairn Island

    Visit Pitcairn Island - Visa Requirements. The Pitcairn Islands are a British Overseas Territory comprised of 4 distinct islands: Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno. Pitcairn Island is the only island with people living on it. Less than 50 people live on Pitcairn Island. There is no formal requirement for a Visa to visit Pitcairn Island.

  21. Cruise Ship Schedule

    The following list of Cruise Ships are scheduled to Visit Pitcairn Island. Please Note; Cruise Ships only stop at Pitcairn for a few hours, and Landing on Pitcairn is dependent on the sea conditions and at the discretion of the ship's captain. Aug. 4. MV Coral Princess. Sunday, August 4, 2024;

  22. The Official Website of the Government of the Pitcairn Islands

    The Pitcairn Islands group is a British Overseas Territory. It comprises the islands of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno. Pitcairn, the only inhabited island, is a small volcanic outcrop situated in the South Pacific at latitude 25.04 south and longitude 130.06 west. It is roughly 2170km (1350 miles) east south-east of Tahiti and just over ...

  23. Booking A Berth

    They can assist with flights and en-route accommodation, in addition to booking your berth our supply ship MV Silver Supporter and homestay accommodation on Pitcairn. Below is a list of current Pitcairn Specialist Agents around the world. Please click on logo to visit their Pitcairn webpage. US & Canada. Australia - Consumers Only.