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- Tiwi Islands travel information | Northern Territory, Australia
With a thriving Aboriginal arts culture, fishing lodges, coastal landscapes with breathtaking sunsets, the Tiwi Islands promises to be a destination like no other The Tiwi Islands comprise of two main islands – Bathurst and Melville, which are 80km north of Darwin
- Guide to the Tiwi Islands - Tourism Australia
Discover the Tiwi Islands from nearby Darwin The islands offer aboriginal art, excellent fishing and plants and animals found nowhere else in the world
- Tiwi Islands Tours Travel Guide | AAT Kings AU
Explore the Tiwi Islands with cultural tours to Bathurst Island Experience AAT Kings' Tiwi Island adventure, day tour ferry trip from Darwin
- Your ultimate guide to the Tiwi Islands - Australian Traveller
Surrounded by azure waters 80 kilometres north of Darwin, the Tiwis – also known as ‘The Islands of Smiles’ for its residents’ joie de vivre – is an archipelago of 11 islands, with Bathurst and Melville the largest of these
- Book Tiwi Islands ferry and tours | SeaLink Northern Territory
SeaLink Northern Territory provides fast, comfortable reliable ferry services to Tiwi Islands Explore the islands' art and culture through Tiwi Islands
- Tiwi Land Council | Visiting the Tiwi Islands
Visitors to the Tiwi Islands must apply for a permit however, if you are travelling to Wurrumiyanga on a SeaLink ferry or with a hosted tour your permit will be covered The SeaLink ferry operates between Darwin and Wurrumiyanga and takes approximately 2 5 hours each way
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The Tiwi islands are located 80km north of Darwin in the beautiful Arafura Sea There are two islands, Bathurst and Melville, with a total land mass of 8320sq km
- Beyond Darwin, Northern Territory: Tiwi Islands
Bathurst and Melville Islands, known collectively as the Tiwi Islands, are both popular destinations for one and two day trips from Darwin They are separated by a 2 km wide strait The islands are located 80 km north of Darwin in the Arafura Sea
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