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Auckland, New Zealand
Bigge Island is an island off the coast of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. The island lies approximately 6 kilometres from the mainland, from which it is separated by Scott Strait. It is located between York Sound and Montague Sound and approximately 10 nautical miles north of Cape Pond.
Bigge Island is a rugged place which is free from feral predators. Small Monjon rock wallabies and the Northern Quoll thrive here. The island is best known for its Indigenous Australian rock art, which exists on the cliffs and cave walls around Wary Bay. The paintings include examples of first contact art and Wandjina figures. The rock art was created by the Wunambal people.
Things to see and do
* Rock art
* Caves
* Wildlife viewing
Cruise Season – Jan - Dec
Currency – Australian Dollar (AUD)
Language – English
Land Area - 178 km2
Time – GMT plus ten hours
Electricity - 2 angled pins and 1 flat pin centered below Australian style
International Country Telephone Code – 61
Port Location – There is no port at Bigge Island. Visitors are transferred via zodiac to shore.
Travel Links – Bigge Island is accessible by boat from Broome, Western Australia. Virgin Blue and Qantas fly from Perth and Darwin to Broome. AirNorth flies from Darwin and Kununurra.