Pitcairn Puts A Candle In The Window For Future Tourists









With borders closed around the globe and the world facing one of its greatest challenges, Pitcairn Island's long history of resilience is shining through.
“As the UK’s only remaining territory in the Pacific and one of the world’s most remote tourism destinations, we are reminded today of our rich history of survival and overcoming challenges” said Pitcairn Islands Mayor Charlene Warren-Peu. “Our remote location in the South Pacific enabled us to quickly self-quarantine, and now we are doing all we can to remain safe and free from the virus.”
Although passenger services to Pitcairn are currently suspended, vital freight and supplies are still being delivered from New Zealand via Pitcairn’s supply ship, the MV Silver Supporter, while Pitcairn’s resilient community of 50 residents continue to go about their daily lives.
Apiaries on island continue to produce and export their famous Pitcairn pure honey and local artisans continue fashioning their handicrafts and curios for international buyers. The region’s endemic birds still flock to Pitcairn and its outer islands, and life underwater remains as untouched as ever, protected by one of the largest marine reserves on earth - where humpback whales will travel from Antarctica to breed this winter as they do each and every year.
Once this global pandemic is over, Pitcairn looks forward to once again sharing its unique culture, Bounty heritage, UNESCO World Heritage site, Mata ki te Rangi International Dark Sky Sanctuary, and endemic flora and fauna with those lucky few who find their way to the islands every year.
“In the meantime, we’re keeping a candle in the window for everyone affected by these unprecedented times, and will look forward to the day where we can once again welcome visitors to our islands. It is in these times we are reminded, no matter how remote, we are all intricately connected as global citizens”
- Mayor Warren-Peu.