3-Day Tiwi Island Tour from Darwin
Darwin, Australia
Trip Type: Multi-day Tours
Duration: 3 days
On this small-group tour, you'll be introduced to the rich Aboriginal culture and arts on both Bathurst and Melville Island; look for local wildlife on guided tours; and enjoy time to relax in a remote beachside lodge. Groups are limited to 12 people, making this an exclusive opportunity to enjoy this Australian island gem.
More About This Activity All Multi-day Tours →
On this small-group tour, you'll be introduced to the rich Aboriginal culture and arts on both Bathurst and Melville Island; look for local wildlife on guided tours; and enjoy time to relax in a remote beachside lodge. Groups are limited to 12 people, making this an exclusive opportunity to enjoy this Australian island gem.
During your exclusive small-group tour of the Tiwi Islands, you'll meet local indigenous people, learn about Tiwi arts and culture, and discover the island's natural wonders on guided excursions. Also, enjoy free time at your beachside lodge and soak up the tranquility of this tropical island.
The private charter flight takes 30 minutes to get to the island. By ferry, it's a 2-hour trip in a spacious vessel with comfortable seating, interior and exterior decks, and snacks available for purchase. The islands have limited infrastructure, but your tour includes two nights in a remote and comfortable beachside lodge that features a spacious indoor-outdoor dining area, air-conditioned rooms, guest lounge and bar, and shared bathrooms with hot showers. You can also expect chef-prepared meals, and phone and email access.
The only trouble in paradise: Due to the presence of crocodiles in this part of Australia, wading or swimming in the water is not recommended.
The private charter flight takes 30 minutes to get to the island. By ferry, it's a 2-hour trip in a spacious vessel with comfortable seating, interior and exterior decks, and snacks available for purchase. The islands have limited infrastructure, but your tour includes two nights in a remote and comfortable beachside lodge that features a spacious indoor-outdoor dining area, air-conditioned rooms, guest lounge and bar, and shared bathrooms with hot showers. You can also expect chef-prepared meals, and phone and email access.
The only trouble in paradise: Due to the presence of crocodiles in this part of Australia, wading or swimming in the water is not recommended.
« Go Back