Barranyi (North Island) National Park is the perfect spot for fishing.
It is part of the Sir Edward Pellew group of islands north of Borroloola and its waters are full of northern bluefin tuna, Spanish mackerel, Queenfish and trevally.
There are also reef delicacies such as the red emperor, coral trout, sea perch and parrot fish.
Sandstone cliffs, sweeping sandy beaches and small coves make up the picturesque coastline of the island, which is home to the Yanyuwa Aboriginal people.
You'll also see plenty of sea and land birds, especially at sunrise and sunset.
The beaches of Barranyi (North Island) National Park are important nesting sites for turtles.
You should not swim in this area due to saltwater crocodiles and box jellyfish. Be Crocwise at all times.