Come Explore… The Legendary Pitcairn Islands
Secluded from mainstream tourism the Pitcairn Islands are a must see for adventurous travellers seeking truly remote horizons. Your visit to these legendary islands will grant you experiences few others have witnessed.
Untouched subtropical island environments, pristine waters, endemic flora, bird and marine life, an unforgettable sea voyage, incredible hospitality, lasting friendships and firsthand insight into the living history and culture of the people of Pitcairn Island – the direct descendants of Pitcairn’s first European settlers, the HMAV Bounty mutineers, and their Polynesian consorts.








Visit Pitcairn Island today on board Pitcairn’s Dedicated Passenger / Supply Vessel, MV SILVER SUPPORTER
You can stay for 4, 11 or 18 days on Pitcairn.
View information on how to book your visit and to see the Shipping Schedule.

There are several different accommodation options provided on Pitcairn, from full board home stays, semi-private studio apartments and private 2 & 3 bedroom fully furnished homes.

Pitcairn Island has always welcomed visiting cruise ships, and numbers are growing every year.
If your Cruise Ship is sailing past Pitcairn, Find out what makes Pitcairn an exciting destination to add to your Itinerary.

Traditional and contemporary wood carvings, hand painted leaves, models of the HMAV Bounty and the Island’s Longboats, First Day Stamp Covers, hand-made soaps, traditional and contemporary woven baskets, hand-made jewelry, tapa cloth, books, Honey & Honey products and all kinds of keepsakes – there really is something for everyone including ‘traveller staples’ like Pitcairn Island T-Shirts and Caps.

Come Sail to Pitcairn
If you have your own yacht, why not pay us a visit. Many yachts call in to stock up on supplies, meet the locals and to enjoy Pitcairn’s warm hospitality during their long passage sailing from Easter Island to Tahiti.

Home to one of the worlds Largest, no-take Marine reserve, covering 840,000 square kilometres.
Since early 2011 the Pew Environment Group’s Global Ocean Legacy project has been working with the Pitcairn islanders on the idea of establishing a large scale marine reserve within their waters.

In 2021, the voyage is heading south to remote Pitcairn Island. Following in the footsteps of the famed Bounty mutineers, Aranui 5 is offering a special cruise…

Thinking about Immigrating to Pitcairn, View all the Information you will need to plan your move.
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Who We Are
In December 2010 the Government of Pitcairn Islands established its Tourism Department. Previously Pitcairn’s tourism initiatives were managed by a voluntary group known as the Pitcairn Island Tourism Board. Informed by the World Tourism Organization’s principles of Sustainable Island Heritage Tourism, the Tourism Board, in existence for some 5 years, laid the cornerstones for the continued growth of the industry and the new department.
What We Do
The principles of sustainable island heritage tourism refer to the environmental, economic and social-cultural aspects of tourism development, no matter where in the world it occurs. Establishing a balance between these 3 aspects is necessary to ensuring that Pitcairn’s Tourism industry is built for long term sustainability. The Government of Pitcairn Islands is committed to making optimal use of the islands’ environmental resources whilst conserving its natural heritage, unique biodiversity and the socio-cultural authenticity of the Legendary Pitcairn Island community.
Pitcairn Stats
UK overseas territory
Location: South Pacific Ocean
Capital: Adamstown
Population: 50 (2020)
Currency: New Zealand Dollar
Language: English & Pitkern
Area: 47km2
Time Zone: UTC-08
Calling Code: +64
Internet TLDL: .pn
ISO 3166 code: PN
Contact Us
If you have any enquiries about planning a trip to Pitcairn Island, please feel free to get in touch and one of our representatives will get back to you shortly.