Kimberley Cruise - Darwin to Broome
14 Days - Eco Abrolhos
Enjoy an unforgettable cruise from the top end Darwin, around the Kimberley’s to Broome that you will remember the rest of your life.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Experience the extraordinary sites of Montgomery Reef
- Catch a Barra in the Prince Regent River
- See some of the greatest natural wonders such as the King’s Cascade Falls, the mighty Mitchell Falls, King Georges River & Vansittart Bay
- Swim in amazing crystal clear waterholes and natural pools
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Embark from Darwin
- Day 2: Berkeley River
- Day 3: At sea
- Day 4: Berkeley River Falls
- Day 5: Vansittart Bay
- Day 6 : Mitchell River
- Day 7: Bigge Island
- Day 8: Mitchell falls - Hunter River
- Day 9: Kings Cascade Waterfall
- Day 10: Brecknock Harbour - Kuri Bay
- Day 11: Raft Point - Freshwater Cove
- Day 12: Montgomery Reef
- Day 13: Silica Beach
- Day 14: Disembark in Broome
Day 1: Embark from Darwin
We recommend that you arrive in Darwin the day before departure as the vessel’s departure time can vary on the day due to the tides. The hotel & airport transfer times will be confirmed a week before departure of your cruise.
Day 2: At Sea
See us at sea as we travel towards the Berkeley River. We will have plenty of time to settle in and meet new friends and fellow guests. We will also have the opportunity to view some movies of the Kimberley so we can all get excited and may even crack out the darts or bingo!!
Day 3: Berkeley River
Wake up this morning to the glorious Berkley River and take in the inspiring vista from the top deck as we make our way up one of the great Kimberley gorges. Keep an eye out for the first of many crocodiles (bigones inhabit this river!!) and the chance to see a Jabiru on one of the mud banks.Once we can travel no further in our mother ship we will disembark into the tenders for a scenic cruise and maybe a chance to catch an elusive Barra for those who are keen.After lunch we will head back down to the mouth of the river and back into the tenders to view the Casuarina Falls and maybe a swim. As the sun sets enjoy a relaxing drink as we set sail for the mighty King George.
Day 4: Berkeley River Falls
Once we have traversed the protective sand bar at the mouthof the magnificent King George, we will meander our way alongthis Kimberley icon to it’s falls. Be sure to have your camerabatteries charged as you will need all you have to captureevery photo opportunity!! Once at the falls we will stop within metres of them and then disembark into the tenders for a closer look. Those that feel up to it can make their way to the top of the highest single drop fallsin Western Australia for one of the truly great views. In the afternoon we will set sail again for Vansittart Bay.
Day 5: Vansittart Bay
Vansittart Bay! One of the best places to view Bradshaw paintings. Wonder as to how these mysterious and elegant paintings came to be. 20,000 years old and looking like nothing you have ever seen before. We will also visit a downed DC3 plane from the war and learn about the secret WWII airbase that housed hundreds of B52 Bombers that the Japanese searched for in vain. At the end of the days adventures we will head for a nice refreshing dip in the sea on a tranquil beach.
Day 6: Mitchell River
Today sees us in the mighty Mitchell River, home of the big Barra. A chance for everyone to hook the fish of a lifetime. We will spend the day here catching dinner and trying our hand at mud-crabbing as well. For those who feel up to it, there is great waterhole to soothe the days adventures away, safe from the ever presentcrocodiles. For those who would like to see the Mitchell Falls there is an option to take a helicopter ride and enjoy the view.
Day 7: Bigge Island
Halfway through our Kimberley Cruise we visit Bigge Island, where we have a saltwater swim and walk on a beautiful sandy beach. We explore some beachfront caves to look at Wandjina art and a burial site of one of the Wunambal people. This afternoon we will head off to the Hunter River and try our luck at spotting some whales whilst enjoying a drink or two on the top deck.
Day 8: Mitchell falls - Hunter River
Wake up to the magnificent sandstone cliffs of the Hunter River. These spectacular rock formations change colour as the light comes and goes and as we spend the day sightseeing and fishing. There is also an option today to take a helicopter ride to the Mitchell Falls.
Day 9: Kings Cascade Waterfall
The infamous Kings Cascade and the Prince Regent River, once thought to be the access to a great inland sea. Today we get up close and marvel at the Kings Cascade waterfall and learning a little of the history about the discovery of the Kimberley Region. We will enjoy a swim at the top of the falls in another great waterhole and more chances to catch the elusive Barra. In the afternoon we will cruise down the river and watch another gorgeous sunset as we make our way further south.
Day 10: Brecknock Harbour - Kuri Bay
Waking up in Brecknock Harbour, we take an early morning run in the tenders to view the remains of the first Kimberley settlement and hear the tales of woe that beset this misinformed and tragic expedition. From here we will cruise past the famous Kuri Bay, the first Pearl Farm in the area and down to an art gallery at Freshwater Cove. You will have the chance to purchase our own little piece of history and do a bush tucker excursion with some of the local people. Just another fascinating remembrance of your Kimberly Cruise.
Day 11: Raft point - Freshwater Cove
For those keen this morning we trek up the side of Raft Point for a look at some great Wandjina art and learn a little history of the area. Then it’s onwards to Freshwater Cove and its exquisite art gallery run by the locals. Buy a lasting memento and an ** option to go on a Country Cove Tour to really feel the spirit of “Country”. We spend the afternoon watching the sun dip in the west, looking for whales and wondering – does life get any better than this!
Day 12: Montgomery Reef
Montgomery Reef, so named by Phillip Parkerking, in honour of his friend and surgeon on his exploration of the Kimberley coast. Witness the spectacle of this monolithic reef as it rises out of the water. We will sightsee up the channel and experience the many turtles, sharks, rays and egrets there are in this incredibly diverse system. In the afternoon we will steam across Doubtful Bay and enjoy another refreshing swim in a surprising waterfall and another chance at the golden Barra.
Day 13: Silica Beach
White water rafting anyone? Well not quite, there is an option here to take a ride through the Horizontal Falls in tenders and experience one of the most exciting parts of the trip which is not to be missed. In our last hurrah of our Kimberley Cruise before heading to Broome we will visit Silica Beach. Truly a standout in a sea of beaches. This beach is so named because of the amount of Silica in its snow white sand. Hear it squeak underfoot as you relax one last time on the shores of the Kimberley and start planning your return journey, for no two trips are ever the same.
Day 14: Disembark in Broome
Broome, the melting pot of many cultures, which makes this town unique. Sadly we say goodbye, but we leave with new friendships and the promise of more adventures, after the trip of a lifetime.
Cabin Details
Lower Deck Single Bunk
Porthole window, air conditioning, ensuite bathroom
King Single Bunk Cabin
Porthole window, air conditioning, ensuite bathroom
Double/Queen Bed Stateroom
Air conditioning, ensuite bathroom
King Bed Deluxe Stateroom
Porthole windows, air conditioning, ensuite bathroom
Eco Abrolhos Deckplan
Specifications
- Length Overall: 34.89 Metres
- Beam (width): 13.25 Metres
- Draft: 2.20 Metres
- Gross Tonnage: 220 Tonnes
- Service Speed: 9.00 Knots
- Engines: Dual 425 Kw MWM Diesels, 1 per hull
- Fuel Capacity: 36,000 Litres
- Fresh Water Capacity: 20,000 Litres (Supplemented by Desalination Plant producing 850 litres per hour, 20,000 litres per day.)
- “Grey” Water Capacity: 14,000 Litres
- “Black” Water Capacity: 2,000 Litres
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- Arrival transfer
- All tours & activities including snorkelling, glass bottom boating, craypot pulling (fresh crayfish on menu). fishing (not available 15/10 – 15/12), batavia & crayfishing history tours, pearl farm tours (seasonal), marine & wildlife spotting
- All meals during the cruise
- 24-hour instant coffee & tea station
What’s not included?
- International and domestic airfares
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Travel Insurance
- Drinks
- Scenic helicopter flights
- Fees imposed by traditional land owners to access the sites
- Departure transfer
- Any other items not listed as included
Notes
The itinerary is subject to change due to tidal movement.