Paradise Hotel & Resort
Paradise Hotel & Resort offers 50 warm and welcoming rooms across a range of accommodation styles – from the Economy Single Rooms ideal for those travelling by themselves, the cosy Garden Rooms & the more spacious Superior Rooms that can accommodate up to 3 people to the beautifully appointed premier Executive Suites that overlook the swimming pool – so you’re sure to find the right fit..
Prime location on Queen Elizabeth Avenue close to many tourist attractions and museums and a leisurely 10 minute walk to the Burnt Pine Shopping Centre. Just minutes away by car is gorgeous Emily Bay, historic Kingston and the golf course.
Special rates available for Groups.
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Accommodation
The Paradise Hotel & Resort offers a range of comfortable, well-appointed accommodation designed to suit couples, families, groups, and solo travellers alike. Guests can choose from spacious Garden Rooms, Executive Rooms, Economy Single Rooms and Superior Rooms, each featuring tranquil views of the hotel’s landscaped grounds or surrounding hills. Rooms typically include cosy bedding, modern ensuite bathrooms, tea and coffee facilities, TVs, and private outdoor seating areas that make it easy to relax and enjoy the island’s fresh air.
For those wanting a little extra comfort, the upgraded room categories provide additional space, refined décor, and enhanced amenities. All options are positioned to offer quiet, restful stays and are just a short stroll from the hotel’s pool, restaurant, bar, and guest facilities. Warm service and a peaceful setting make the accommodation at Paradise Hotel a welcoming home base for exploring Norfolk Island.
Location & History
Paradise Hotel & Resort is located on Queen Elizabeth Avenue, just a short walk from the main shopping and café area of Burnt Pine — the informal “town centre” of Norfolk Island.
The resort is set within about 11 acres of beautifully landscaped subtropical gardens — offering leafy grounds, quiet walking paths, and a resort-style environment that feels relaxed and private.
From there, most of the island’s amenities and attractions — shops, restaurants, and local services — are easily accessible, and the hotel is also well placed for trips to beaches, walking tracks, and other scenic or historic sites around Norfolk Island.
The property is family owned and operated. Under new ownership the hotel has been renovated and rebranded as Paradise, with refreshed guest rooms and a new restaurant offering.
