http://www.travelblogs.com.au/articles/1348/1/Cobourg-Peninsula-in-the-NT-Australia/Page1.html
Published on 20th July, 2009
The secluded Cobourg Pensinsula lies at the tip of the Northern Territory located (350 kilometres east of Darwin) , or at the western tip of Arnhem Land, surrounded with crystal blue waters resided by turtles, tropical colors of reef fishes, dugongs, and dolphins all within the boundaries of the Gurig Ganuk Barlu National and Marine Park. This is probably home to some of the best reef and tropical sports fishing locations in the world. Getting there by sea will approximately consume 2 sailing days (150 nautical miles) from Darwin. Allow 1 days or 9 hours of drive by a 4WD. Road access is limited, vehicles are only allowed from May to October via Kadaku Park due to river levels. Traveling to the peninsula is a journey but finding yourself there is rewarding. Every view is unique and breathtaking. Painters will love it.