Injun Beach, located in Wadeye, Northern Territory, Australia, is a stunning 6 km long northwest to west-facing sand beach. It is bordered by a low siltstone headland and rock flats in the south, offering breathtaking views of the coastline. The serene surroundings of this picturesque beach provide a tranquil environment, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The town of Wadeye, formerly known as Port Keats, is one of the largest remote Indigenous communities in Australia. It hosts a diverse population from seven language groups, making it a culturally rich destination.
The beach itself is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with its pristine shores offering opportunities for relaxation and exploration.