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The
award winning Poruma Island Resort is located between Australia
and Papua New Guinea within the Torres Strait Archipelago. The
Island is home to 180 saltwater people, who welcome guests to
experience their impressive seafood cuisine, traditional fishing
methods, and to learn island crafts and history.
Poruma Island Resort was recently awarded Queenslands Best
Tourism Destination run within Torres Strait or Aboriginal communities
for 2003.
The
ancestors of Poruma Island (formerly known as Coconut Island)
built their houses out of grass, coconut leaves and trees that
floated down from the Fly River jungles of Papua New Guinea.
The
thatched guest suites cleverly combine the original Island style
with modern comforts, to stunning effect. Each open-plan beach
suite includes a master bedroom that leads, via a plunge pool
and bath garden, to your lounge room on the edge of the beach.
From here, the sunset views to the west are spectacular.
The fishing around Poruma Island is a once-in-a-lifetime experience
an underwater maze of gin-clear channels, sand flats, reefs
and bomboras are home to spanish mackerel, sailfish, marlin, Trevally,
Coral trout, rays, sharks, dugongs, jewfish and much more.
Each island around Poruma will impress you with its own striking
feature a massive rock bar, sea turtle hatchery, bird life,
giant sea clam ground, huge palms, WW2 relics or massive sand
flats.
Abandon yourself for the day with a picnic basket, a fishing
rod and snorkelling gear for one of lifes happiest experiences.
If youre lucky, the Poruma local fishermen might be available
for a lesson in traditional fishing techniques netting
mullet, diving for painted crayfish and trochus shells or spearfishing.
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