Lee Point Beach

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Lee Point Beach is a serene, uncrowded stretch of sand on Darwin's northern outskirts, offering a peaceful escape from the city's more touristy spots. Fringed by casuarina trees and with views out over the Timor Sea, it's a favourite with locals for sunset strolls and quiet swims (within the stinger net during the wet season). The beach's laid-back vibe and proximity to the Lee Point Reserve make it an ideal spot for a picnic or a lazy afternoon.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Lee Point Beach – enough for a swim, a picnic, and a sunset. If you're combining it with a walk or bike ride, allow half a day. The beach is also a quick stop on a self-drive tour of Darwin's northern suburbs; you can easily fit it in before heading to the Darwin Military Museum or East Point Reserve.

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