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Banubanu Beach Retreat

  • Banubanu Wilderness Retreat, Bremer Island, Northern Territory, 0880 Australia
  • 08 89878085
  • enquiries@banubanu.com
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Overview

Banubanu Beach Retreat offers an escape from the hustle of modern life. The eco resort is nestled in the north east coves of Bremer Island (known to the locals as Dhambaliya), in Yolŋu Sea Country. Guests here will enjoy the space and freedom of finding their own island paradise.

Banubanu Beach Retreat is just a 15 minute charter flight from Gove Airport or approximately an hour boat transfer. Banubanu is an eco-sensitive beach retreat built in partnership with Yolŋu traditional owners to ensure guests experience and appreciate the natural wonders and the culture of East Arnhem in this tranquil location. Enjoy unguided bush walking trails, bird watching, beachcombing or try your luck on a fishing charter.

Choose from five absolute beachfront bungalows or treat yourself to The Penthouse, where you can enjoy sweeping panoramic views overlooking the Arafura Sea. Take time out to relax and enjoy finding your paradise in one of the most remote locations on offer.

Functions at Banubanu

Banubanu offers its most unique venue for private functions, whether you are looking for a stand-up function, a tantalising feast or a formal meeting.

The perfect setting for Private Dining, Small Weddings, Engagement Parties, Cocktail Parties, Corporate Events and many other types of Celebrations.

To discuss your function requirements, call (08) 89878085

Location & Directions

  • Banubanu Wilderness Retreat, Bremer Island, Northern Territory, 0880 Australia
  • Banubanu Wilderness Retreat, Bremer Island, Northern Territory, 0880 Australia
  • 08 89878085
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  • Visit website
More info Add to wishlist