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Flexible Expedition Itineraries
Welcome to the Kimberley, a realm of untamed beauty nestled in Australia’s northwestern corner. This remote frontier offers a stunning array of landscapes, from rugged sandstone peaks and cascading waterfalls to vast deserts and lush mangrove forests. As you cruise through Montgomery Reef, watch sea turtles emerge as the tides retreat. Visit a local pearl farm to find a lustrous gem, or enjoy the spray of King George Falls. Soar above the wilderness in a Mallard aircraft and spot tawny sharks below. Engage with indigenous communities and explore their rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Gwion Gwion artwork.
For those seeking an extraordinary adventure beyond the usual, our Kimberley expeditions offer a chance to explore one of the world’s last great wild places. Whether you’re an experienced traveler, wildlife enthusiast, or simply in search of a unique experience, discover the Kimberley with Seabourn and embark on an unforgettable journey.
Expedition Highlights:
- Exclusive King George Falls Zodiac Tour: Explore the breathtaking King George Falls, the tallest twin waterfalls in Australia, via an exhilarating Zodiac expedition through a stunning sandstone gorge.
- Ancient Aboriginal Art on Jar Island: Discover the mystical Gwion Gwion or Bradshaw rock art, believed to be created by birds, on a guided walk through one of Australia’s most significant cultural heritage sites.
- Ashmore Reef Marine Park Snorkeling Adventure: Snorkel through vibrant coral reefs and encounter diverse marine life, including sea snakes, turtles, and dugongs, in the protected waters of Ashmore Reef.
- Hunter River Wildlife Cruise: Glide through the untouched mangrove systems of the Hunter River, home to saltwater crocodiles, ospreys, and sea eagles, with expert commentary on the region’s unique ecosystem.
- Cultural Immersion at Freshwater Cove: Participate in a traditional welcome ceremony and explore the Wandjina rock art with the Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners, gaining insight into their rich cultural history.
- Montgomery Reef Zodiac Expedition: Witness the natural marvel of Montgomery Reef as the tide recedes, revealing cascading waterfalls and wildlife such as turtles, manta rays, and sea eagles.
- Talbot Bay’s Horizontal Falls: Experience the awe of the world-famous Horizontal Waterfalls, a natural tidal phenomenon that creates cascading waves through narrow sandstone gorges.
- Wildlife and Birdwatching at Lacepede Islands: Explore the pristine Lacepede Islands, renowned for their diverse birdlife, including brown boobies and roseate terns, and enjoy opportunities for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.
Join us on a journey where each day brings new discoveries and unforgettable experiences in one of the most remote and beautiful places on Earth
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- Ocean
- 14 Oct 24
- Darwin
- Broome
- The Kimberley
- 25 Jul 25
- 04 Aug 25
- 10 nights
- Seabourn
- Multiple Cruiseships 6 stars
- Cruise Only
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Darwin, King George River, Vansittart Bay, Ashmore Reef, hunter river, Kuri Bay, Montginert Reef, Freshwater Cove, Talbot Bay, Broome
Important Terms
- * Rates quoted are in Australian dollars.
- Prices shown are fully inclusive of taxes unless otherwise stated.
- Advertised price includes any bonus nights, special offers or discounts listed in the inclusions.
- Surcharges may apply due to demand, Christmas & New Year's Eve, school or public holidays, trade shows, special events & other unforeseen circumstances.
- Prices may be based on Dynamic Rates and as such, may fluctuate at anytime without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, or at the property's discretion.
Departures & Rates
Duration: 10 Nights
Prices are per person based on two adults sharing
* Additional discounts may apply for Past Ponant guests, special airfares or hotel rates, please check with our cruise consultants.
Veranda Suite V1, single rates $18797, third person $7,028
Veranda Suite V2, single rates $20197, third person $6,628
Higher room categories are available; check with our Kimberley specialists and book early to get the best cabin locations.
*Rates are based on per person for two adults sharing. For solo travellers or single person occupancy rates, or other cabin types not listed, please contact our Travel Specialists for a quote.
Cabins
Veranda Suites
Approximate total space: 355 sq. ft. (33 sq. m.) including veranda of 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. m.)*
All Veranda Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets. *Some veranda sizes vary.
Penthouse Suite
Approximate total space: 527 sq. ft. (49 sq. m.) including veranda of 97 sq. ft. (9 sq. m.)
All Penthouse Suites feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.
Panorama Penthouse Suite
Suites 513-516, 611-614, 711-714, 802-805; Total space: 417 sq. ft. (39 sq. m.) incl. veranda of 85 sq. ft. (8 sq. m.)
All Panorama Veranda Suites feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets. *Some veranda sizes vary.
Owners Suite And Above
Suites 700, 701 Total space 1,023 sq. ft. (95 sq. m.) incl. veranda of 484 sq. ft. (45 sq. m.)
Owner’s Suites on feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; extra-large walk-in closet for expedition gear; personal safe; interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom with double vanities, tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.
Itinerary
DAY 0
Darwin, Australia
Capital of the Northern Territory (NT), with an estimated population of 150,000, Darwin is home to most of the Northern Territory population. The Darwin region, like much of the Top End, experiences a tropical climate with a wet and dry season and boasts a vibrant multicultural community, where Indigenous heritage blends seamlessly with the influence of diverse international populations. Darwin’s rich history provides an incredible background for the diverse cultural and historical activities. On the 9th September 1839, HMS Beagle sailed into Darwin harbor during its survey of the area. John Clements Wickham named the region “Port Darwin” in honor of their former shipmate Charles Darwin. The city has been rebuilt almost entirely four times, following cyclones and Japanese air raids in World War II.
Day 1
Days At Sea
Day 2
King George River, Western Australia, Australia
Explore the King George Falls, the two highest twin waterfalls in Australia at 80m/250ft in height. The river was named in 1911 by explorer Charles Conigrave after a privately funded expedition in the area. The river is named in honor of King George V. This incredible sandstone gorge is a highlight of any Kimberley Expedition.
INCLUDED EXPEDITION–NO BOOKING REQUIRED*
Zodiac Tour
Join the expedition team as we leave our anchorage position in Koolama Bay and head into the entrance of the King George River and falls. The 10 nautical mile Zodiac expedition takes us through a winding sandstone gorge, with incredible honeycomb and vertical erosion. Keep a lookout for Saltwater crocodiles, sleeping on the banks of the river. A wide variety of birdlife will also be pointed out by your Zodiac driver/naturalist. The highlight is of course the King George Falls, the two highest twin waterfalls in Australia at 80m/250ft in height. Depending on conditions we hope to get the Zodiacs close to the waterfalls for a refreshing spray to cool us down. This zodiac tour really is one of the highlights of the Kimberley region and a wonder of nature.
*Please note this expedition experience is exclusively available on our expedition ships, Seabourn Venture or Seabourn Pursuit. All shore excursions shared here are subject to availability and are weather and conditions permitting.
Day 3
Vansittart Bay, Western Australia, Australia
Vansittart Bay is a small remote bay of about 30k m², synonymous with the Truscott air base that was operational during the Second World War. The bay features beaches and aircraft wrecks, but the reason for our visit is the Gwion Gwion or Bradshaw art found on Jar Island. Jar Island was named by an early survey team who found clay jars on the island. These jars were the same type as those used by the Macassans who would travel down from (what today we know as) Indonesia to the top end of Australia in search of sea cucumbers.
According to Aboriginal legend, the art was created by birds. It was said that these birds pecked the rocks until their beaks bled, and then created these fine paintings by using a tail feather and their own blood. The bird said responsible was known as Gwion. The Gwion Gwion art is often called Bradshaw art after Joseph Bradshaw, the first European person to record the style of painting in 1891.
INCLUDED EXPEDITION–NO BOOKING REQUIRED*
Zodiac Landing on Jar Island:
This morning we will head out with the expedition team to explore the uninhabited, Jar Island. From the ship’s anchorage position, a short Zodiac ride will bring you ashore for a wet landing onto a perfectly white sandy beach. Once ashore, a short walk of about 250m/750ft along a flat sandy beach and then on to flat rocks, will bring you to the base of the rock art gallery that depicts the Bradshaw or Gwion Gwion art. After a short scramble over some rocks, you will be at the gallery itself, enjoying a rare glimpse into a fascinating part of history along with a vivid interpretation by the expedition team.
*Please note this expedition experience is exclusively available on our expedition ships, Seabourn Venture or Seabourn Pursuit. All shore excursions shared here are subject to availability and are weather and conditions permitting.
Day 4
Ashmore Reef, Australia
Ashmore Reef Marine Park is an Australian marine park that covers the Ashmore Reef, which is located about 630 km (390 mi) north of Broome and 110 km (68 mi) south of the Indonesian Islands of Rote. The marine park covers an area of 583 km² (225 sq mi). It is one of 13 parks managed under the North West Marine Network.
The marine park comprises several marine habitats, including seagrass meadows, intertidal sand flats, coral reef flats, and lagoons, and supports an important and diverse range of species, including 14 species of sea snakes, a population of dugong that may be genetically distinct, a diverse marine invertebrates fauna, and many endemic species, especially of sea snakes and mollusks. There are feeding and nesting sites for loggerhead, hawksbill, and green turtles.
INCLUDED EXPEDITION–NO BOOKING REQUIRED*
Snorkeling
*Please note this expedition experience is exclusively available on our expedition ships, Seabourn Venture or Seabourn Pursuit. All shore excursions shared here are subject to availability and are weather and conditions permitting.
Day 5
Hunter River, Western Australia, Australia
The Hunter River was named in 1820 by the explorer Philip Parker King aboard the Mermaid Cutter, while making charts in the area. The river was named after the surgeon on Mermaid, James Hunter. The river is home to a large mangrove estuary, that forms part of Porosus Creek (Crocodile Creek) and home to several bird species, Osprey, Brahminy Kite, and White-tailed Sea eagles.
Mitchell River National Park is one of Kimberley’s two national parks. The park lies in some of the most remote and inaccessible country in Australia. It is about 350 km north-east of Derby, and 270 km north-west of Wyndham. The park of 115,300 hectares lies in a remote part of the Kimberley and contains some of the region’s scenic jewels. The Mitchell Plateau is one of the most scenic and biologically important areas of the State. Small patches of rainforest grow around the margins of the plateau, where they are protected from fire and receive additional moisture.
INCLUDED EXPEDITION–NO BOOKING REQUIRED*
Zodiac Cruise
Leaving the ship from its anchorage position, we will start our Zodiac tour of Hunter River, passing first Naturalist Island and then Indian Head. (a sandstone headland depicting the head of an Indian) You then start to enter the mouth of the Hunter River. Near the end of Hunter River, we turn left down Porosus Creek named aptly after the many saltwater crocodiles that call the area home. Depending on the tide, we will have the opportunity to head into the mangroves and explore this unique environment, coupled with detailed interpretation of the area. Keep a look out, as sightings of saltwater crocodiles, osprey, White Bellied Sea Eagles and Brahminy Kites are quite common. This is a magnificent Zodiac cruise show casing one of the Kimberley highlights.
*Please note this expedition experience is exclusively available on our expedition ships, Seabourn Venture or Seabourn Pursuit. All shore excursions shared here are subject to availability and are weather and conditions permitting.
Day 6
Kuri Bay, Western Australia, Australia
This lovely bay is located in the remote fjordlands of Australia’s northwest Kimberley region, some 140 miles from the nearest town of Derby. The name springs from the fact that the bay houses Australia’s first pearl farm, started in 1956 by Tokiuchi Kuribayashi, who perfected the techniques of cultivating silver-lip pearl oysters in the warm Indian Ocean waters after Australia authorized production of cultured pearls. Today the aquatic farm is operated by the Paspaley company, and at one time produced about 60% of the world’s large white South Sea pearls. The bay is alive with other sea life, including sharks, turtles and huge saltwater crocodiles. It is part of the Prince Regent Nature Reserve, as well as the Kumunya Aboriginal Reserve. The nearby Camden Sound Marine Reserve is the most important humpback whale calving grounds in the world, attracting up to 1,000 whales during the season from October to June. Another famous sight is the “horizontal waterfalls” created by the huge Montgomery Reef, Australia’s largest inshore reef, when the 10-meter tide change creates immense cascades of water off the sides as the reef-top “island” appears above the receding sea. A visit to Sheep Island reveals the ruins of a 19th century settlement, along with the graves bearing silent witness to the settler’s failure. The rugged cliffs glow red at sunrise and sunset.
Optional Seabourn shore excursion or Ventures by Seabourn access only; wheelchair access limited. If not participating in one of these options, no port access will be available.
Day 7
Montgomery Reef, Western Australia, Australia
Montgomery Reef is a reef off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia. It is situated at the southwestern Camden Sound end of and surrounds Yawajaba (Montgomery) Island. With its total area of 400 square kilometers (154 sq mi) it is the world’s largest inshore reef. The reef and island were named by Philip Parker King, the first European to sight the island, aboard the HMS Mermaid while exploring the area in 1818. King named the island after the ship’s surgeon, Andrew Montgomery. When the tide is out, vast lagoons, sandstone islets, and a central mangrove island are revealed. The outward movement of the tide forms a torrent of water, creating a river cutting through the reef and hundreds of cascading waterfalls. At low tide, more than 4 meters (13 ft) of reef can be exposed.
While the tide is going out, the waterfalls attract migratory wading birds, feeding turtles manta rays, black tipped reef sharks and dugongs.
EXPEDITION SHORE EXCURSION:
Zodiac Cruise
Arriving on high tide, we leave the ship and head out by Zodiac to the edge of Montgomery reef. As soon as the tide drops it exposes the “river” a narrow channel we will explore by Zodiac. We will witness torrent water and endless cascading waterfalls. As the water drops further, the reef is exposed, and fish are trapped on the reef and in pools. They brings in an array of birdlife. Keep a look out for the white and grey morph eastern reef egret, ospreys, white bellied sea eagles and the beach thick knee. In the water we hope to see dugongs, stokes sea snake, tawny nurse sharks and hammerhead sharks. When the tide is out, many turtles are concentrated into the “river”, and over a few hours one can see dozens and dozens of them. They are often found both in the water and stranded on the reef.
Day7
Freshwater Cove, Western Australia, Australia
Wiggingarra Butt Butt (Freshwater Cove) lies on the mainland adjacent to Montgomery Reef. Named appropriately, as fresh water pours from out the ground all year round, making this an ideal area for a traditional camp.
The area is managed in partnership with the Damibmangari traditional owners, who have strong cultural connections to the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park and Montgomery Islands.
EXPEDITION SHORE EXCURSION
Cultural Visit Ashore, hosted by the Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Landowners
Join your expedition team today for a Zodiac shuttle ashore. Once ashore you will be welcomed by the Landowners, the Wunambal Gaambera people, in a traditional face painting ceremony. We then head off on a well-marked path, to a rock overhang and a significant gallery of Wandjina and dreamtime art. The Expedition Team will guide you ashore on a moderate walk of about 2 -2.5km (1.5m). The Traditional Landowners will provide vivid interpretation of the incredible artwork and the associated dream time stories that are so critical to understanding the history and early life in the Kimberley region. Upon our return to the beach, we will be sent on our way with a traditional smoke ceremony, wishing us a good and safe onward journey.
Day8
Talbot Bay, Western Australia, Australia
Day9
Lacepede Island, Western Australia, Australia
Day10
Broome, Western Australia, Australia
Perched on the Northwest edge of Western Australia, Broome was once an isolated gem, reachable only by a rugged dirt road until the mid-1980s. The town is nestled on a narrow peninsula, encircled by the crystal-clear sapphire waters of the Indian Ocean and the tranquil expanse of Roebuck Bay. It stands as a global haven for migratory birds, offering them a scenic stopover on their long journeys.
Broome sprang to life following the discovery of the world’s most abundant pearl shell deposit. This revelation sparked a frenzy akin to a gold rush, drawing in hundreds of people lured by the promise of precious treasures. Despite a downturn in the pearl industry during the last century, the allure of Broome’s natural splendor and serene ambiance held many captives, anchoring them to this coastal sanctuary.
Today, Broome boasts a unique architectural landscape, a testament to its diverse history. A blend of colonial buildings, old mission houses, churches, and the huts of former pearling masters share the streets with more modern homes. These structures collectively echo a distinctive style that took root over eighty years ago.
Ship Info
Seabourn Pursuit
To explore some of the world’s most exclusive and remote destinations, Seabourn Pursuit is outfitted with cutting-edge technology and advanced equipment. This ensures not only seamless operation but also a luxurious experience that meets every traveller’s expectations.
Ready to Sail
Furthermore, the Seabourn Pursuit is a state-of-the-art expedition ship, designed for travellers who crave both luxury and adventure in the world’s most remote locations. With its PC6 Polar Class standards, this ship features cutting-edge technology, such as two custom submarines, 24 Zodiacs, and kayaks. Additionally, a team of 24 expert guides ensures unforgettable wildlife encounters and immersive experiences. In fact, guests can enjoy all-inclusive, yacht-like luxury with world-class service, fine dining, and elegant suites. Altogether, Seabourn Pursuit provides the perfect blend of adventure and indulgence, setting a new benchmark in expedition cruising.
Inspired Design
In every corner of the ship, you’ll find an elegant aesthetic that awakens the senses. Moreover, the interiors capture the romanticism of early explorers while providing the thrill of modern discovery.
Deck Plans
On top of that, the seamless design of the deck plans makes it easy to navigate the ship and explore everything it offers.
Onboard Activities
Every day on board brings exciting possibilities. From delicious dining to world-class entertainment and enriching activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Ultra-Luxury Accomodations
Your suite on Seabourn Pursuit is more than just a place to rest; it’s a luxurious home away from home. In addition, you’ll experience supreme comfort and privacy as you take in the stunning views outside.
Veranda Suite
For instance, the Veranda Suite spans approximately 355 sq. ft. (33 sq. m.), including a 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. m.) veranda. Inside, the suite offers a comfortable living area, queen-size bed (or two twin beds), and an extra-large walk-in closet. Furthermore, a personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV, and a fully stocked bar enhance your stay. Finally, the spacious bathroom comes with double vanities, a tub, and a shower, along with plush robes, slippers, and more for your comfort.
Penthouse Suite
In comparison, the Penthouse Suite offers a generous 527 sq. ft. (49 sq. m.), including a 97 sq. ft. (9 sq. m.) veranda. Also, it features a separate living area, queen-size bed (or two twin beds), and a walk-in closet. Not only does it include an interactive TV, but it also has a fully stocked bar, writing desk, and personalised stationery. Furthermore, the spacious bathroom comes with a separate tub and shower, luxurious health and beauty products, and additional amenities for your enjoyment.
Panorama Penthouse Suite
Every suites, ranging from 417 sq. ft. (39 sq. m.) including an 85 sq. ft. (8 sq. m.) veranda, are located on decks 5, 6, 7, and 8. Each offers a comfortable living area, a queen-size bed (or two twin beds), a walk-in closet, and a personal safe. The suite also includes an interactive TV, a fully stocked bar, a writing desk with personalised stationery, and a makeup vanity. The spacious bathroom provides a separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and luxury health and beauty products. *Please note: veranda sizes may vary slightly.
Owners Suite and Above
The Owner’s Suite, located on deck 7 (Suites 700 and 701), offers a lavish 1,023 sq. ft. (95 sq. m.) of space, including a stunning 484 sq. ft. (45 sq. m.) veranda. The suite features a separate living area, a queen-size bed (or two twin beds), and an extra-large walk-in closet designed for expedition gear. Guests can relax with an interactive flat-screen TV, a fully stocked bar, a writing desk with personalised stationery, and a makeup vanity. The spacious bathroom boasts double vanities, a tub, and a shower, along with plush robes, slippers, and a hairdryer.
Reasons Why Passengers Prefer Seabourn Pursuit
Seabourn Pursuit stands out as a premier choice for expedition cruising. With its combination of luxury, adventure, and unparalleled service, it continues to attract discerning travelers. Here’s why passengers prefer the Seabourn Pursuit:
- All-inclusive luxury: From gourmet dining to elegantly designed suites, every aspect is tailored for a luxurious experience.
- Cutting-edge technology: Equipped with two custom submarines, Zodiacs, and a team of expert guides, it offers immersive wildlife encounters.
- State-of-the-art expedition ship: Built to PC6 Polar Class standards, the Seabourn Pursuit ensures a smooth and safe journey to remote destinations.
- Enriching onboard activities: World-class entertainment, gourmet dining, and enriching experiences await you every day.
- Ultra-luxury accommodations: Spacious suites with private verandas, plush amenities, and thoughtful details create a home away from home.
Ready to embark on a journey with Seabourn Pursuit? Contact the experts at Platinum Cruising today to plan your next luxurious expedition to some of the world’s most remote and breathtaking destinations.
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