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About Admiralty Island
island in Queensland, Australia
Admiralty Island sits in Queensland waters at a modest 4 metres above sea level, placing it among the low-lying islands characteristic of the region near Cairns. Its coordinates put it in the vicinity of the reef-fringed coastline of Far North Queensland, in one of Australia's most ecologically significant marine environments.
What to See and Do
As a small, low-elevation island, Admiralty Island is primarily of interest to those exploring the surrounding waters. The island itself offers a point of reference for boaters, snorkellers, and those travelling through the area by water. The surrounding marine environment typical of Far North Queensland - with reef systems and diverse sea life - is the primary draw for visitors who make their way out here.
Getting There and Access
Admiralty Island is accessible by water. Given its location in Far North Queensland near Cairns, visitors typically reach the area via private vessel or organised boat tour departing from the Cairns region. There is no road access to the island.
Visitor Tips
There are no food or refreshment facilities of any kind on or near the island - no café, restaurant, picnic area, or provisions available. If you're planning a visit by boat, bring everything you need with you, including drinking water, food, and sun protection. The island sits at just 4 metres elevation, so it offers little shade or shelter from the elements.
Check conditions before heading out, as weather and sea states in Far North Queensland can change, particularly during the wet season between November and April.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season - roughly May through October - generally offers calmer seas, lower humidity, and more predictable weather for boating and water-based activities in Far North Queensland. This period is typically the more comfortable and reliable time to be out on the water in this part of Queensland.
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Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Height
- 4m
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Entry
- Free
- Duration
- Day trip
- Hours
- Open 24 hours. Access by boat.
Location
- Area
- Portsmith
- Region
- Cairns
- State
- Queensland
Highlights
Activities
Family & Visitor Info
- Pram Friendly
- No
Food & Drink
Features
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