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About Adamenimburru Beach
beach in the Northern Territory, Australia
Adamenimburru Beach is a remote coastal location in the Northern Territory, situated at close to sea level on the northern Australian shoreline.
With GPS coordinates placing it at approximately 13.77°S, 136.11°E, the beach sits in a part of the NT that sees very few visitors - this is genuine remote Australia, far from the infrastructure and services that accompany more accessible coastal destinations.
What to See and Do
As a natural beach in the Northern Territory, Adamenimburru offers the kind of undeveloped coastline that characterises much of this region. The surrounding landscape reflects the tropical north, with the beach itself sitting at essentially sea level.
It's worth noting that northern NT beaches are not swimming beaches in the way southern Australians might expect. Saltwater crocodiles are present throughout coastal and estuarine habitats across the Top End, and marine stingers - including box jellyfish - are a serious seasonal hazard. Swimming is strongly discouraged unless local authorities have specifically designated an area as safe.
Getting There and Access
Adamenimburru Beach is in a remote part of the Northern Territory. Access to beaches in this region typically requires a high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicle, and many routes involve unsealed roads that become impassable during the wet season (roughly November to April). Before attempting to visit, check current road conditions with the NT Government and confirm whether any permit requirements apply - much of the land in this part of the NT falls within Aboriginal land, and entry permits may be required under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act.
Visitor Tips
- There are no food or drink facilities at this location - no café, restaurant, picnic area, or BYO arrangements are available. Carry all food, water, and supplies with you.
- There is no shade at the beach, which is significant in the tropical north where UV levels and heat can be extreme. Sun protection is essential.
- Let someone know your travel plans before heading to remote coastal areas of the NT.
- Fuel up thoroughly before departing from the nearest town - distances between fuel stops in this region can be substantial.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season (May to October) is the most practical time to visit remote NT locations. Roads are more likely to be passable, the humidity is lower, and conditions are generally safer for travel. Avoid the wet season unless you have specific local knowledge and appropriate equipment, as flooding can cut off access entirely.
Getting There
Northern Territory location; specific access details not provided. Check local NT tourism resources for nearest town and road access.
Visitor Tips
- •Check tide times before visiting as NT beaches can have large tidal ranges
- •Bring insect repellent year-round, particularly in wet season (Nov-Apr)
- •Swim between the flags if lifeguards are present; crocodiles and stonefish are present in NT waters
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Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Height
- 1m
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Entry
- Free
- Duration
- 1-3 hours
- Best Time
- April to September (dry season) offers best conditions with lower humidity and fewer insects. Avoid November to March (wet season) when seas are rough and marine stingers present.
- Hours
- Open 24 hours.
Location
- Area
- Fannie Bay
- Region
- Darwin
- State
- Northern Territory
Good to Know
Highlights
Activities
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages
- Shade/Cover
- No shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
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