Dampier Peninsula and Aboriginal Communities Full Day Tour

Dampier Peninsula and Aboriginal Communities Full Day Tour

Day trips

Dampier Peninsula and Aboriginal Communities Full Day Tour

From 226.98

Dampier Peninsula, Aboriginal Community, Fly Upgrade Option

Explore the magical remoteness of Cape Leveque. Its coastal wilderness, on the very tip of the Dampier Peninsula, will genuinely captivate your spirit in this beautiful hidden pocket of the Kimberley

Free Cancellation Fully refundable when canceled up to 24 hours prior to departure
11.5 hours Duration of experience
Tour Guide / Driver Type of tour leader

Experience

A well renowned pearl farm situated at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, whilst here take a tour of the farm, learn about the history of the pearling industry and enjoy a chef prepared lunch. This iconic landmark is the northernmost tip of the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region and is approximately 240km north of Broome. The wide stretches of sandy beaches are known to be the nesting place for wild turtles and a number of sea birds. Locations visited: Beagle Bay* Cygnet Bay One Arm Point
  • In the event that Beagle Bay is closed this stop will be replaced with Lombadina

  • Transportation
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon tea

  • Optional gratuities

  • Tour travels on rough road conditions
  • Our itinerary is subject to seasonal conditions
Travellers wishing to return to Broome via air can choose the Fly Option. Individual weights and passenger names must be advised when booking the Fly Option. Please advise of any dietary requirements at time of booking. Tour itinerary has changed from previous years, we are no longer able to visit Kooljamin and Cape Leveque as they are closed for the foreseeable future. In the event that Beagle Bay is closed this stop will be replaced with Lombadina.

Just a few kilometres out of Broome we head north on Cape Leveque Road. Travelling over rugged terrain on the unsealed sections of the road, heading ... See more

Extras / Upgrades
Upgrade your tour to include: Flight Return to Broome
  • Return to Broome by air directly after Cape Leveque Beach
Highlights
A well renowned pearl farm situated at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, whilst here take a tour of the farm, learn about the history of the pearling industry and enjoy a chef prepared lunch. This iconic landmark is the northernmost tip of the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region and is approximately 240km north of Broome. The wide stretches of sandy beaches are known to be the nesting place for wild turtles and a number of sea birds. Locations visited: Beagle Bay* Cygnet Bay One Arm Point
  • In the event that Beagle Bay is closed this stop will be replaced with Lombadina
Includes
  • Transportation
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon tea
Excludes
  • Optional gratuities
Essential Information
  • Tour travels on rough road conditions
  • Our itinerary is subject to seasonal conditions
Travellers wishing to return to Broome via air can choose the Fly Option. Individual weights and passenger names must be advised when booking the Fly Option. Please advise of any dietary requirements at time of booking. Tour itinerary has changed from previous years, we are no longer able to visit Kooljamin and Cape Leveque as they are closed for the foreseeable future. In the event that Beagle Bay is closed this stop will be replaced with Lombadina.
Extras / Upgrades
Upgrade your tour to include: Flight Return to Broome
  • Return to Broome by air directly after Cape Leveque Beach
Itinerary
Just a few kilometres out of Broome we head north on Cape Leveque Road. Travelling over rugged terrain on the unsealed sections of the road, heading further north, we stop at One Arm Point. One Arm Point is a remote Indigenous community with amazing views of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Here, is the trochus hatchery and learn about the Bardi Jawis strong connection to their rich culture and saltwater traditions. Have the opportunity to purchase local art and artefacts (cash only).

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