Exotische Rückzugsorte auf Inseln, historische Stätten, gecharterte Angelausflüge, kulturelle Erlebnisse oder einfach nur Entspannung am Pool.
Finden Sie sich im Paradies wieder – das Ost-Arnhemland ist wunderschön und vielfältig mit abgelegenen und zerklüfteten Küsten und weißen Sandstränden. Dieses riesige Gebiet von fast 100.000 Quadratkilometern Land ist eine der letzten Hochburgen der traditionellen Aborigine-Kultur Australiens.
Vor Ort gibt es viele Aktivitäten und Dinge zu sehen und zu unternehmen. Nehmen Sie sich also unbedingt die Zeit, sie alle zu erleben.
Machen Sie einen Morgenspaziergang am Strand entlang mit Blick auf das glitzernde Arafura-Meer, lernen Sie von den Einheimischen und nehmen Sie an einer Yolngu-Kulturtour teil, besuchen Sie einige der Kunst- und Handwerkszentren, nehmen Sie an einem Lehrpfad teil und werfen Sie beim Angeln die Angel aus – Ihr Der Fang des Tages kann in einem der örtlichen Restaurants für Ihr Abendessen zubereitet werden, viel frischer geht es nicht.
Sehen & Erleben in East Arnhem Land
Travellers’ stories
Can East Arnhem Land be done as a day trip?
No, East Arnhem Land can't be explored in one day. Take your time, you won't regret it.
[/faqDo I need any passes or permits to visit East Arnhem Land?
Most visitors to East Arnhem Land are required to obtain a permit. What permit(s) you require depends on your travel plans.
[/faqHow do I get around East Arnhem Land?
Unless you've organised a guided tour, you'll need your own car. Much of East Arnhem is 4WD accessible only, so be sure to check with local tourist information once you've planned your itinerary.
[/faqHow do I get to East Arnhem Land?
Due to the beauty and scale of Arnhem Land, driving is an excellent option as you'll see the landscape change all around you. Flying into Gove Airport is possible all year round from Cairns or Darwin.
[/faqHow far is East Arnhem Land from the nearest main town?
What are the major attractions in East Arnhem Land?
Just south of Nhulunbuy is the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre, where you can learn about the region's Aboriginal culture, before heading to East Woody Island (Dhamitjinya) and East Woody Beach (Galaru) to catch the sunset. Head to Bawaka to learn about culture and history of the Yolŋu, the traditional custodians of North-east Arnhem Land, or travel north to the secluded Bremer Island.
[/faqWhat should I bring with me to East Arnhem Land?
Bring walking shoes, drinking water, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a first aid kit and food. If you're driving yourself, you'll need extra fuel and tyres for the journey. A communication device like a satellite phone is recommended. Don't forget your fishing gear - East Arnhem Land has some of the best fishing spots in Australia.
[/faqWhen is the best time to visit East Arnhem Land?
The Top End has two seasons, the dry and the wet, and both offer something unique. The best time to visit depends on your interests. You'll be able to access the region more easily during the dry season, from May to October – this is the most popular time to visit, though if you’re a fishing enthusiast, you should consider the wet season (November – April) as it is the best time of year for fishing.
[/faqWhere should I go next from East Arnhem Land?
Once you've explored everything in East Arnhem Land, continue onto West Arnhem Land, Kakadu National Park, Katherine or Darwin.