2 Day Cape Leveque and Kimberley Coast - Broome to Broome
About this tour: Explore Cape
Leveque, the Dampier Peninsula and the Islands of the Giant Tides
A stunning composition of ochre-coloured earth and aquamarine waters,
the Dampier Peninsula is one of the most spectacular coastal environments
in Australia and a great place to encounter the Kimberley's First
Nations culture. Visit historical local communities and gain an
insight into indigenous Bardi-Jawi lifestyle at One Arm Point. Tour
a working aquaculture hatchery and see pearling in action at one
of Australia’s oldest family-owned pearl farms – Cygnet Bay. Relax
on the sands or set out snorkelling at stunning Cape Leveque. Take
a boat cruise through the Islands of the Giant Tides and then spend
a night in a private Coastal Safari camp.
Valid: 1 April 2020 – 31 March
2021
Trip Code: PKBL-B (Basix)
Price: AUD $845 per person: PKBL-B (Basix)
• Additional Services: AUD $45 Sleeping Bag Purchase (Basix and
Original)
• All prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST) based
on per person
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Days: 2
Start: Broome, Australia
Finish: Broome, Australia
Depart: Sundays and Fridays -Deafult pick up: Default
pick up Kimberley Travellers Lodge (9 Bagot Street) @7:30am
Destinations: Western Australia, Kimberley
Theme: Short Breaks
Included activities • Beagle Bay Pearl Shell Church
Visit • Islands of the Giant Tides Cruise
• Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community • One
Arm Point Aquaculture Hatchery Visit • Cygnet
Bay Pearl Farm
Physical Rating: 2 out of 5
Transport: 4x4
Group size: Min 1, Max 20
Meals: 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
Accommodation: Camping (with facilities) (1 night)
Age: Minimum 8 years
Trip Itinerary:
Day 1: Beagle Bay, Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm & Buccaneer Archipelago
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• The Dampier Peninsula is an extraordinary blend of stunning coastline
and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Travelling up
the red 4WD track, learn about the region's fascinating history
by guided commentary. Your first stop is for morning tea at the
Beagle Bay Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Community, home
of the Beagle Bay Church and its glimmering pearl shell altar. By
mid-morning, arrive at One Arm Point (also known as Ardyaloon) home
of the Bardi-Jawi people, a local community perched on the tip of
the Dampier Peninsula, and visit the Community’s aquaculture hatchery
for barramundi, pearl and trochus shell. We’ll also visit Kevin
and Donna, traditional owners from One Arm Point who will tell us
about their history and life on the peninsula. After lunch arrive
at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm to enjoy a pearl appreciation tour and
then embark on an extraordinary cruise through the Islands of the
Giant Tides.
Accommodation Basix permanent tents with proper beds. Sheets provided,
sleeping bag required. Hot showers and flushing toilets. (1 night)
Included Activities • Beagle Bay Pearl Shell Church Visit Traditional
sand-cooked damper • Islands of the Giant Tides Cruise • Beagle
Bay Aboriginal Community • One Arm Point Aquaculture Hatchery Visit
Meals Included Lunch Dinner
Day 2: Kooljaman, Cape Leveque & Broome
• Undertake a tour of Australia’s oldest pearl farm. Learn about
this fascinating history from local guides descended from the very
first pearlers. From here, you'll soon reach Kooljaman at Cape Leveque,
where you may like to swim on the Eastern beach, take one of the
lovely walks over the Cape itself or alternatively you might choose
to go for a wander along the Western beach where famous red sandstone
cliffs tower above the white sand providing some of the most famous
images of this area. Driving back to Broome through the afternoon,
keep an eye out for wildlife before arriving back in town at approximately
6.00 pm. Your trip ends upon arrival.
Your trip ends upon arrival. Included Activities Cygnet Bay Pearl
Farm
Meals Included Breakfast Lunch