Prepare to be swept away by the awe-inspiring beauty and untamed wilderness of the Kimberley region in northern Western Australia—a remote and rugged expanse of paradise waiting to be explored. Picture towering cliffs adorned with ancient Indigenous rock art, cascading waterfalls plunging into pristine pools, and meandering rivers carving through dramatic gorges.
Amazing Experience
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Navigate Kimberley’s waterways, towering cliffs adorned with ancient rock art stand sentinel and cascading waterfalls plunge into crystalline pools. Spot wildlife like crocodiles, dolphins, and sea eagles.
Experience guided walks, snorkeling, and breathtaking scenery, where tranquility and nature surround you.
Indulge in champagne sunsets and stargaze beneath the unspoiled Kimberley sky.
Ready to experience the Kimberleys? Your Luxury Escape Starts Here
Don’t just dream of paradise – experience it firsthand in the Kimberley. Now is the perfect time to begin planning your escape to this breathtaking destination. Whether you’re drawn to the rugged landscapes, the diverse wildlife, or the rich history, there’s something for every traveller to discover in the Kimberley. Begin by exploring the meticulously crafted itineraries below, each designed to showcase the best of this remarkable region.
The best way to explore the Kimberley is onboard a luxury cruise ship. From the moment you set sail, you’ll enjoy an atmosphere of indulgence and relaxation, with world-class amenities to satisfy your every need. Enjoy the finest cuisine crafted by expert chefs, be pampered by attentive staff or unwind in sumptuous accommodations as you glide through the pristine waters of this untamed wilderness.
Featured Kimberley Cruises
Luxury Kimberley Cruises
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Private Charter
Whether you wish to host a corporate or incentive group, special interest group, or are wanting to celebrate a special occasion in a classic yet contemporary environment that expresses timeless luxury, from 30 to 200 guests, An exclusive charter experience awaits aboard the luxury expedition yachts in the region.
Kimberley Main Attractions
Horizontal Falls
Horizontal Falls, located in the heart of Talbot Bay, is a natural phenomenon where the region’s massive tides create a unique and dramatic waterfall effect between two narrow gorges. As the tide rushes in and out, water builds up on one side faster than it can flow through, creating temporary “horizontal waterfalls." This spectacle is best experienced by boat, offering an exhilarating ride through the surging waters. Surrounded by the rugged Kimberley landscape, Horizontal Falls is a must-see attraction, showcasing the region’s raw and untamed natural beauty.
Ashmore Reef
Ashmore Reef, located off the Kimberley coast in the Timor Sea, is a protected marine reserve known for its diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity. Comprised of three small islands surrounded by coral reefs, it serves as an important habitat for seabirds, turtles, and marine life, including endangered species. The reef is recognized for its pristine coral formations and is a critical breeding ground for many species. Ashmore Reef’s remote location and conservation efforts make it a unique destination for researchers and eco-tourists interested in Australia’s marine environments and conservation initiatives.
Montgomery Reef
Montgomery Reef is one of the Kimberley’s most spectacular natural wonders, covering an area of over 400 square kilometres. During low tide, the reef appears to rise out of the ocean as the waters recede, revealing a complex and vibrant ecosystem. This dynamic environment is home to a wide variety of marine life, including sea turtles, rays, sharks, and numerous fish species. The sight of the reef emerging, with water cascading off its surface and revealing its intricate structure, is one of the most awe-inspiring experiences in the Kimberley. Montgomery Reef is a must-visit for nature lovers and those looking to witness one of the most unique tidal phenomena in the world.
King George Falls
King George Falls is the tallest waterfall in Western Australia, with twin cascades that plummet 80 metres down sheer sandstone cliffs into the King George River. The falls are at their most spectacular during the wet season when the river is swollen with rainwater, creating a thunderous and powerful display. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and ancient rock formations, the falls offer a dramatic and picturesque setting that captures the wild and untamed spirit of the Kimberley. A visit to King George Falls is a highlight of any Kimberley cruise, providing a breathtaking and immersive experience in one of the region’s most iconic natural landmarks.
Hunter River
Hunter River is a quintessential Kimberley experience, offering visitors a chance to explore the region’s rugged wilderness up close. Flanked by towering red sandstone cliffs and lined with dense mangroves, the river is a haven for wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles, numerous bird species, and other native fauna. The area is also rich in Aboriginal history, with ancient rock art and cultural sites nearby. The river’s calm waters make it ideal for scenic cruising and exploration by smaller boats, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the beauty and isolation of the Kimberley. Hunter River’s wild and remote landscape provides a truly authentic Kimberley adventure, making it a must-visit destination on any cruise.
Doubtful Bay
Doubtful Bay is a remote and tranquil bay located along the Kimberley coast, known for its serene waters and striking natural beauty. The bay is steeped in Aboriginal history, with significant rock art sites nearby that offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Doubtful Bay is also a prime spot for fishing, with its waters teeming with barramundi and other prized species. The surrounding landscape is dotted with rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and lush vegetation, providing a stunning backdrop for wildlife spotting, including sea eagles, dolphins, and dugongs. Doubtful Bay’s unspoiled beauty and cultural significance make it a unique and captivating stop on any Kimberley cruise, offering a perfect blend of natural wonder and historical interest.
Kimberley Cruise Broome Extension
Why Broome? 22 kilometers of untouched white sand, turquoise waters, rich cultural history, incredible nature experiences.
Best Stay – Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa
Frequently Asked Questions
The Kimberley region is located in northern Western Australia and is renowned for its rugged wilderness, stunning landscapes, and ancient Indigenous rock art.
The Kimberleys’ cruising season typically runs from April to September when the weather is most favourable, offering comfortable temperatures and calm seas.
Prepare to witness majestic wildlife such as saltwater crocodiles, dolphins, sea turtles, and an array of bird species, including magnificent sea eagles.
Essentials include lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery.
The cost of a Kimberley cruise varies depending on factors such as the duration of the cruise, the level of luxury, and the specific itinerary. Luxury cruise prices typically range from around $11,000 and up per person. It’s best to speak with one of our cruise specialists for current pricing and any available deals or promotions.