Groote Eylandt lodges

Groote Eylandt, located in the Gulf of Carpentaria in Northern Territory, is known for its pristine natural and marine environment, spectacular scenery, Aboriginal art and culture, and some of the best fishing in the world. The traditional owners of the Groote Eylandt archipelago region are the Warnindilyakwa people, referred to by their language name, Anindilyakwa. Groote Eylandt Lodge offers quality waterfront accommodation, incorporating Seagrass Restaurant, a conference suite, day spa, art center, and cultural experiences. The lodge is a subsidiary company of Groote Eylandt & Bickerton Island Enterprises, a not-for-profit Aboriginal corporation assisting the traditional owners of Groote Eylandt.

The accommodation options at Groote Eylandt Lodge include the Executive Bungalow, which sleeps 2 guests and offers grand ocean views, a king-size bed, a double fold-out sofa, and a small desk. Each bungalow has a private balcony and an ensuite with a double spa bath. The Gulf View Suite, which also sleeps 2 guests, is connected by suspended timber walkways around a central lounge with a large deck and offers a choice of a queen bed or two single beds. The lodge features a resort-style swimming pool, day spa, and hairdresser, as well as a restaurant and bar. It is located on approximately 25 hectares of waterfront real estate, with stunning sea views from all over the property. All areas are interconnected by timber boardwalks to preserve the natural surroundings.

Guests at Groote Eylandt Lodge can enjoy various activities such as fishing, swimming, and walks. The lodge is accessible for people who use a wheelchair and has earned accreditations such as ATEC COVID Ready and WTTC Safe Travels Stamp. A unique cultural experience awaits visitors at Groote Eylandt Lodge, offering a relaxed and friendly, tropical atmosphere reflecting the lifestyle, hospitality, and wishes of the Groote Eylandt traditional landowners. The lodge is a highly recommended destination for leisure breaks, fishing, and cultural holidays.