AUSTRALIA'S LAST FRONTEIR CRUISE
FULLY INCLUSIVE, CUSTOM TAILORED PACKAGES INCLUDE LUXURY TRAVEL SERVICES AND EXPERIENCES THAT TRANSCEND ALL EXPECTATIONS
Cruise the Kimberley coast with an award-winning Expedition Team and uncover one of Australia’s most spectacular locales. Explore the remote city of Broome before setting off on a voyage that combines one-of-a-kind wildlife with lush scenery and vital indigenous culture. Fly by helicopter over Mitchell Falls, spot crocodiles in the Hunter River and view an astonishing horizontal waterfall on this thrilling adventure Down Under.
EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS
Cruise for 10 nights on an exclusively chartered voyage and uncover the breadth and charm of Kimberley’s rugged coast. Begin your journey with a two-night stay in the Outback beach town of Broome, known for its white sands, turquoise surf and spectacular sunsets. Discover ancient rock art during off-the-beaten-path excursions to Freshwater Cove and Bigge Island. Take off on an included helicopter tour of Mitchell Falls with its tumbling cataracts and pristine freshwater pools. Discover the Kimberley coast’s labyrinth of coves, valleys and gorges with Zodiac excursions, exploring the mangrove-dotted Hunter River and the canyons and twin falls of King George River. Soar over the beehive domes of the Outback’s Bungle Bungle Range on a fixed-wing flightseeing adventure.
ITINERARY
MAY 6-7: ARRIVE BROOME, AUSTRALIA
Arrive in Broome, the region’s largest city, and transfer to your hotel near Cable Beach. Poised at the western edge of the Kimberley and hemmed by the blue Indian Ocean, Broome is every bit as daring as its more sparsely populated counterparts. The next day, enjoy exploring this swashbuckling treasure at your leisure, taking in its sweeping beaches, cinematic sunsets and relaxed atmosphere. Then meet your fellow guests and A&K’s Expedition Team for a welcome dinner.
Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner (May 7)
MAY 8: BROOME | JEWEL IN THE WILDS
Adventure awaits as you set out on your pre-selected excursion, whether it be a city tour of Broome’s historic pearling industry and rich multicultural past or a birding walk on Roebuck Bay. Later, board ‘Le Bellot,’ your luxury expedition cruiser for the next 10 nights.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 9-13: KIMBERLEY’S WILD COAST | EXTRAORDINARY TIDES
For the next five days, enjoy privileged access to one of the most rarely visited regions in Australia. Each day, inspiring lectures, briefings and stimulating conversations with your Expedition Team elevate your discoveries in the Kimberley, bringing this vast wonderland into focus in a most enriching way. Your Captain and Expedition Team determine the best daily excursions, which may include:
Lacepede Islands: Set atop a coral reef, these four low-lying cay islands are separated from mainland Australia by the Lacepede Channel. The Lacepedes, as they are often called, are an important nesting site for green sea turtles and several species of seabirds, including brown boobies, red-chested frigate birds, crested terns and speckled ruddy turnstones.
Horizontal Falls: An exciting visit awaits at Horizontal Falls, described by Sir David Attenborough as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world.” Set within Talbot Bay, the horizontally flowing waterfalls are created when massive tidal currents squeeze through two narrow gorges. Experience this captivating phenomenon on a boat excursion.
Montgomery Reef: The Kimberley’s theme of extreme tides continues at Montgomery Reef, Australia’s largest inshore reef. Board Zodiacs to explore the reef system’s lagoons, islets and rushing channels. The climax comes at low tide, when water dramatically cascades off the reef’s emerging sandstone platform covered in coralline algae, often revealing astonishing sea life.
Freshwater Cove: Enjoy a guided bushwalk that leads to a cave depicting indigenous rock art. A magnificent display of sacred Wandjina figures, these ancient paintings reveal the ways, myths and traditions of the Worrorra people.
Mitchell Falls: Take off on an included thrilling helicopter flight over the vast Mitchell Plateau to sandstone-carved Mitchell Falls. Explore the area on foot and perhaps enjoy a refreshing swim in the emerald-colored freshwater pools formed by the falls.
Hunter River: Join your naturalist guides and navigate by Zodiac through the river’s small tributaries, fringed by mangroves and tidal mud flats. Search for crocodiles, mud skippers and fiddler crabs, as well as the many bird species that nest in the dense vegetation.
Bigge Island: Sacred to the indigenous Wunambal people for more than 20,000 years, Bigge Island is home to an incredible array of indigenous rock art. Move beyond its shallow bays to discover its well-preserved Wandjina paintings and visual recordings of the European entrance into this ancient way of life.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 14: VANSITTART BAY | MYSTERIOUS ANCIENT ROCK ART
During one of his many survey expeditions, Admiral Phillip Parker King named Vansittart Bay after the pre-1788 Indonesian pottery found there. Conditions permitting, visit Jar Island, home to incredible ancient rock art of mysterious origin. Known as the Bradshaws, the stick-like figures are named for pastoralist Joseph Bradshaw, who first recorded seeing them in 1891. Said to date back as far as 30,000 years, the Bradshaws are among the oldest depictions of human figures in the world.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 15: KING GEORGE RIVER & FALLS | THE KING’S TREASURE
Arrive in Koolama Bay at the mouth of the King George River, named in honor of King George V. Your naturalist guides pilot Zodiacs upriver through a spectacular canyon draped in sandstone cliffs, gorges and mangroves, where you may spy impressive Aussie wildlife such as the saltwater crocodile. Witness the awe-inspiring King George Falls, plummeting from an elevation of 276 feet.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 16: WYNDHAM | GATEWAY TO NATURAL WONDERS
Beautifully poised between Cambridge Gulf and rugged hills in the northernmost region of the Kimberley, the former gold-rush town of Wyndham is the gateway to a bounty of photogenic wetlands. This includes the spectacular Ord River, where you may spot unique birds; the man-made Argyle Dam; and UNESCO World Heritagelisted Purnululu National Park. Choose from a wildlife cruise on the thriving Ord River or a scenic flight over east Kimberley and the Bungle Bungle Range, one of Australia’s greatest natural wonders.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 17: AT SEA & PULAU MEATIMIARANG, INDONESIA | THE TIMOR SEA
Enjoy a day at sea and the opportunity to unwind with fellow guests and your Expedition Team while ‘Le Bellot’ cruises through the Indonesian waters to clear customs. Take time to reflect on your adventures, share photos and attend more intriguing presentations. You may also choose to relax and enjoy the ship’s facilities, perhaps the spa or the view from your room’s private balcony. Later, join your Expedition Team and the new friends you’ve made for a farewell dinner.
'Le Bellot'
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 18: DEPART DARWIN
Bid farewell to your Expedition Team before disembarking ‘Le Bellot.’ Transfer to the airport to board your flight home or continue exploring on your post-tour extension.
Meals: Breakfast