Tiwi Islands

Photo: NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Story by Kasha Patel. / Public domain

Just a short flight or ferry from Darwin, the Tiwi Islands offer an immersive encounter with one of Australia's most vibrant Indigenous cultures. Comprising Bathurst and Melville islands, this archipelago is home to the Tiwi people, who have a distinct language, art, and traditions. The landscape is a mosaic of tropical woodlands, pristine beaches, and rich wetlands, providing a stunning backdrop for cultural tours, art workshops, and birdwatching.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors experience the Tiwi Islands on a day trip from Darwin, with tours departing early morning and returning by late afternoon. This allows enough time for a cultural tour, art centre visit, and a beach walk. To truly soak in the atmosphere, consider an overnight stay (permit required) to explore more remote parts of Melville Island or attend a multi-day cultural festival. A self-drive is not possible without a four-wheel-drive and permits, so join an organised tour.

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