Bathurst Island, Northern Territory: Travel guide and things to do

Updated November 27 2014 - 12:13pm, first published 11:20am
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet
Wetlands of Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory. Photo: Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet

Bathurst Island lies 80 km to the north of Darwin across the Beagle Gulf and covers an area of 2 600 sq. km. The home of the Tiwi Aborigines (it is now an Aboriginal Reserve) for thousands of years the island was first sighted by Europeans in 1644 when Abel Tasman passed by on his way from Batavia.

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