Emily Bay is located in Norfolk Island, one of the South-West Atlantic and one of Australia's overseas territories, in the south of Kingston, the administrative center of the island of Norfolk.
Emily Bay is an arc-shaped beach, similar to Tasmania's famous (Wineglass Bay) from the top, where the water is clear, the beaches are fine, the wind is quiet, and it is the best swimming spot on the island. Visitors can make a wonderful exploration trip to the island.
In addition, Emily Bay is also a historical beach, as early as 1825, the British first Fleet (First Fleet) set foot here, and on the then unmanned island of the construction of a labor farm, a number of criminals exiled here; Later, in 1856, descendants of the rebellious crew of the Bonty (Bounty) from (Pitcairn Island), Pitcairn, arrived here and settled permanently on Norfolk Island, a beautiful idyllic island of the past and this life.