Dundee Beach

Dundee Beach is a remote, rugged coastal escape on the western edge of the Northern Territory, offering travellers a rare chance to experience the Top End's wild coastline without the crowds. This sleepy fishing village, about a two-hour drive southwest of Darwin, is the kind of place where you can kick back with a cold beer, watch the sun sink into the Timor Sea, and feel a million miles from anywhere. The vibe is laid-back and unpretentious – think dirt roads, basic shacks and a community that thrives on barramundi fishing and spectacular sunsets.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a weekend or a two-day stay to soak up the fishing and the laid-back atmosphere. If you're driving from Darwin, you can easily do a day trip, but the real magic happens when you settle in for a sunset or two. For serious anglers, a three- to four-day stay gives you time to explore the nearby estuaries and hit the best tides.

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