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About Adonis Island
island in New South Wales, Australia
Adonis Island is a small island located off the coast of New South Wales, situated at coordinates placing it in the northern rivers region of the state.
Getting There and Access
The island lies at approximately 29.4°S, 153.2°E, positioning it in coastal waters off northern New South Wales. As with most offshore islands in this part of the state, access would require private boat or charter arrangements - visitors should research current access conditions and any relevant permits before planning a trip.
Visitor Tips
There are no food or drink facilities of any kind on Adonis Island - no café, restaurant, picnic area, or BYO arrangements are available. If you're planning a visit, bring everything you need with you, including water and food. There is also no shade on the island, so sun protection is essential. Pack sunscreen, a hat, and protective clothing, and be mindful of how long you spend exposed to the elements, particularly during the warmer months.
Given the island's small size and limited facilities, visits are best treated as short excursions rather than extended stays.
Best Time to Visit
If you plan to visit, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures along the northern NSW coast, which is worth considering given the complete absence of shade on the island.
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