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Abutilon Island

Abutilon Island

Abutilon Island — island in Western Australia, Australia

Island in Western Australia

Mia & Tom HartleyWritten by Mia & Tom Hartley

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About Abutilon Island

island in Western Australia, Australia

Abutilon Island is a small island located off the coast of Western Australia, sitting at coordinates that place it in the state's north-west, near the Pilbara region. Rising just 5 metres above sea level, it's a low-lying landmass typical of the islands scattered along this stretch of the Western Australian coastline.

There is limited publicly available information about visitor facilities, access routes, or specific features of Abutilon Island, which suggests it remains largely undeveloped and is not a destination set up for general tourism.

Getting There and Access

The island's remote location in north-west Western Australia means access would require private or chartered boat arrangements. No public ferry services, visitor infrastructure, or land-based access points are known to exist. Given its elevation of only 5 metres, the terrain is flat, though the surrounding waters and coastal conditions in this part of WA can be variable and should be assessed carefully before any visit.

Visitor Tips

  • There are no food or drink facilities of any kind on the island - no café, restaurant, or picnic area. If you're planning a visit, you'll need to bring everything you need with you.
  • There is no shade on the island. In the Pilbara region's climate, this is a significant consideration, particularly during summer months when temperatures can be extreme.
  • Check tidal and weather conditions thoroughly before attempting access by water.
  • Confirm whether any permits or approvals are required before visiting, as some islands along the WA coast fall under marine park, conservation, or Indigenous land management arrangements.

Best Time to Visit

The north-west of Western Australia experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet season (roughly November to April) bringing intense heat, humidity, and cyclone risk. The dry season months from May to October generally offer more stable and manageable conditions for coastal and island travel in this region.


Due to the limited available information about Abutilon Island, prospective visitors are strongly encouraged to research current access conditions, any applicable regulations, and safety requirements before planning a trip. The island does not appear to be a managed visitor destination.

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
5m
Significance
Regional

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
Day trip
Hours
Not publicly accessible. Remote uninhabited island.

Location

Region
Pilbara

Highlights

Remote IslandWildlife

Activities

Wildlife Watching

Family & Visitor Info

Shade/Cover
No shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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