Delambre Island is a pristine, uninhabited sandy island located in the Dampier Archipelago off the coast of Karratha, Western Australia. It is situated in Ngarluma Country and is known for its fine white sand beaches and untouched natural beauty. The island is part of the Dampier Archipelago, which comprises 42 islands and offers a wide range of recreational activities like boating, fishing, snorkelling, and camping. Visitors to Delambre Island can enjoy a secluded beach experience, but must access it via private vessels from nearby boat ramps like Boat Beach in Wickham. Camping is allowed on the southern tip of the island, up to 100 meters north, making it a popular choice for those seeking an isolated getaway.
The Dampier Archipelago is rich in history and offers opportunities to explore Aboriginal rock art and historical sites on nearby islands. The region is also a vital nesting site for several species of turtles.
Given its remote nature, Delambre Island embodies a secluded, peaceful vibe perfect for nature lovers and those seeking adventure in Western Australia's wild landscapes.