ItineraryDarwin, Australia - Matakus Island, Indonesia - Wyndham, Australia - King George River, Western Australia, Australia - Vansittart Bay - Hunter River, Western Australia - Talbot Bay, Australia - Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia - Lacepede Island, Australia - Broome
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12 Jun 2024
Darwin, Australia
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5:00 pm
Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. Named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, the area was originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals. The Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities.
13 Jun 2024
Matakus Island, Indonesia
2:00 pm
8:00 pm
14 Jun 2024
At Sea
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15 Jun 2024
Wyndham, Australia
7:00 am
5:00 pm
16 Jun 2024
King George River, Western Australia, Australia
8:00 am
5:00 pm
17 Jun 2024
Vansittart Bay
8:00 am
5:00 pm
18 Jun 2024
Hunter River, Western Australia
7:00 am
5:00 pm
19 Jun 2024
Talbot Bay, Australia
8:00 am
5:00 pm
20 Jun 2024
Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia
7:00 am
6:00 pm
21 Jun 2024
Lacepede Island, Australia
8:00 am
5:00 pm
22 Jun 2024
Broome
7:00 am
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Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Broome thrived from its founding in 1883 based on the bounty of South Sea pearls found in offshore oyster beds. Even today, the pearling industry is active here, though most are now cultured. But Broome has grown into one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations, offering an amazing variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It boasts a splendid, 14-mile strand of soft white sand at Cable Beach, where people flock to enjoy sunset camel rides. And with 2,600 islands in the area and warm seas, it is a sportsman’s paradise. But the unique allure of the region is the unspoiled expanse of bizarre geological formations, waterways and ancient Aboriginal lands called the Kimberley. Corrugated with red-hued cliffs and escarpments, and laced with pristine waterways, swimming holes and waterfalls, the Kimberley is unlike any other landscape on earth. It invites visitors to cruise the coast, fly over the ranges, kayak the islands and explore the rugged terrain in 4WD vehicles. The only difficulty is deciding which adventure to partake of next.