Where to Stay in Northern Territory – Cobourg Peninsula
Resorts, hotels, and accommodation options in Northern Territory – Cobourg Peninsula
Accommodation Overview
Accommodation on the Cobourg Peninsula is extremely limited, reflecting its status as a protected national park with strict visitor limits. The Black Point ranger station provides basic camping facilities for permit holders, and the peninsula has a small number of rustic cabins available through the Parks Service. Most visitors access the peninsula via guided expeditions from Darwin, which include camping or liveaboard-style accommodation aboard the charter vessel. The extreme remoteness means that visitors must be self-sufficient, carrying all food, water, fuel, and camping equipment. Advance permits from the Northern Territory Parks Service are essential, and the limited visitor numbers ensure an exclusive wilderness experience. For those choosing land-based camping, the sites are rugged and offer minimal amenities, typically just a basic long-drop toilet and a designated fire pit. However, what they lack in luxury they more than make up for in peace and solitude, with the sounds of the Arafura Sea providing a constant soundtrack. Most high-end dive expeditions operate exclusively from liveaboard vessels, which provide a mobile and relatively comfortable base for exploring the various reef systems along the peninsula's extensive coastline. These vessels are equipped with their own power, water desalination systems, and professional galleys, making them the preferred choice for serious diving excursions.
Recommended Areas
Black Point
Ranger station with basic camping facilities for permit holders.
Charter vessel
Liveaboard-style accommodation aboard the expedition vessel.
Darwin (pre/post)
Full city amenities before and after the Cobourg expedition.