Cruises to Adamstown (Pitcairn Island)

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Adamstown, Pitcairn Island (Photo: Claude Huot/Shutterstock)

About Cruising to Adamstown (Pitcairn Island)

U.K. territory Pitcairn has a total population of just 56 people, making it the second smallest capital in the world. Its inhabitants are descended from the famous mutineers of HMAV Bounty and their Tahitian wives who stumbled across the striking islands by chance in 1790. Although long bypassed by tourism, the island attracts a handful of cruise lines, drawn by the island's history, natural beauty and welcoming locals.

Sights include the Pitcairn Islands Museum, the cemetery, the local market and the church, which is home to the bible from the Bounty. And there's the resident Galapagos Tortoise Miz.T.

If a landing is not possible, Adamstown will come to you at sea, with onboard lectures and a visit from the Pitcairn Curio and Craft Market. Local treats include honey, jewellery, wooden carvings, hand-woven baskets and models of the Bounty.

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Why Cruise to Adamstown (Pitcairn Island)?

Pros:

This tiny capital has an intriguing history and wildlife-spotting opportunities.

Cons:

Large breakers can make sea conditions unsuitable to safely land passengers.

Bottom Line:

It may be small, but Adamstown is still definitely worth a look.

Currency & Best Way to Get Money?

The currency is the New Zealand dollar. However, souvenirs on Pitcairn Island are priced in US dollars. Foreign exchange and cash advances can be conducted at the Government Treasury Office in the town square.

Language?

English is the official language but most residents speak Pitkern.


Adamstown (Pitcairn Island) Cruise Reviews
Though many of us (myself included) did not set foot on the island due to the rain and the large swells, several people braved the rough waters and did. A woman from their tourist center cme aboard and gave us a hiRead More
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