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Northern Quest Fly / Cruise

Northern Quest Fly / Cruise

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Day 1              Broome, Admiralty Gulf, Mitchell River

Broome, Admiralty Gulf, Mitchell RiverDepart Broome in the morning on a fixed wing aircraft for a scenic flight up the coast to the Mitchell Plateau. Board the helicopter and enjoy an unforgettable flight over the spectacular Mitchell Falls, formed over 1800 million years ago and known by the Wunambal people as Punamii-unpuu. After an exhilarating ride over the falls, land on the helipad of the "Kimberley Quest II" before enjoying a buffet lunch at anchor.

Cruise across Admiralty Gulf to the Mitchell River, one of the Kimberley's big rivers and the source of the magnificent Mitchell Falls. Drop a lure in later and perfect your fishing skills, go crocodile spotting at low tide or simply relax on the sun deck with a book from the comprehensive onboard library. There will be time for a swim in the cool waters of Surveyors Creek.

Day 2              Vansittart Bay, WWII DC3 Crash Site

Vansittart Bay, WWII DC3 Crash SiteWe are now on the north coast of the Kimberley. Today we explore various coves within Vansittart Bay, visiting sites rich in the fascinating Bradshaw or Gwion Gwion art. Named after Joseph Bradshaw, he was the first European to record these amazing paintings in 1891. Some Bradshaw art has be dated at over 17,000 years old, said to predate the Wandjina figures.

Find out more from one of our knowledgeable guides. There is also the opportunity today to visit the crash site of a DC3 aircraft located on the eastern side of Vansittart Bay. Explore the remains of this aircraft which crashed during World War II. After running low on fuel, the pilot was forced to land on the beach, crashing into the scrub. The remains are quite intact and make for a great photographic opportunity.

Day 3              Napier Broome Bay

Napier Broome BayEnjoy more relaxing and exploring as we cruise across Napier Broome Bay. There is an opportunity for a beach walk to an ancient Indonesian Trepang site for an insight into the lives of the early Macassan fishermen.

The Macassans crossed the Timor Sea prior to the 1900's in sailing prahus to catch bêche-de-mer, or sea cucumbers: a particularly important resource in the Asian market place.

This site stems back to the first early contact between Aboriginal tribes and the Indonesian fisherman and is absolutely fascinating.

 

Day 4              Drysdale River

Drysdale RiverToday we encounter one of the Kimberley's longest rivers (432km), the Drysdale. We spend the day exploring in dinghies the spectacular palm-studded landscape and rapids of the Drysdale area and marvel at its unique flora and fauna.

The Drysdale is renowned for its saltwater crocodiles, flying foxes and many species of birdlife, which thrive in its delta islands. Walk on a deserted beach or try to catch the elusive Kimberley Barramundi, with many great "snags" to fish around. Our expert guides will endeavour to put you on the 'spot' and bring home a couple of "barra". Enjoy a sumptuous dinner and revel in this ancient paradise.

 

Day 5              King George Falls

King George FallsAt high tide, we cross the sandbars of the King George River for a breathtaking cruise along this beautiful waterway. Incredible scenery unfolds as we approach the King George Falls through vertically-sided sandstone canyons, ending at the highest waterfall in Western Australia. The Kimberley Quest II cruises to the base of the twin falls for a refreshing 'Kimberley shower!' For those intrepid adventurers it is well worth a climb to the top for a breathtaking vista of the river below - a truly humbling experience as you appreciate the immensity of this ancient untamed landscape. Enjoy a well deserved swim in one of the cool upper pools (strenuous level walk). Overnight we anchor just metres away from the falls and are lulled to sleep by water cascading over the cliff face!

Day 6              Koolama Bay, Berkeley River

Koolama Bay, Berkeley RiverToday, we visit Koolama Bay, the site where the 340ft vessel 'Koolama' was beached, following attack by the Japanese during WWII. The passengers were taken ashore on orders by the ship's master, while many of the crew had to walk overland on an epic cross-country trek. The 'Koolama' was unfortunately later sunk off the Wyndham jetty during another air raid.

Plenty of history surrounds the Kimberley and our crew will be more than happy to share the stories with you. A leisurely cruise leads out into Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, later passing the Kimberley's highest sand dunes at Cape St Lambert.

 

Day 7              Berkeley River, Cambridge Gulf

Berkeley River, Cambridge GulfToday is your last chance to catch a Barramundi or to try your luck for a large Golden trevally at the river mouth. The Berkeley River offers stunning ochre-tinted sandstone scenery, amphitheatre waterfalls and beautiful freshwater pools, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Alternatively you may go crocodile-spotting or bird watching. Savour your last evening under the Kimberley skies as we cruise towards Cambridge Gulf, the final leg of our odyssey, while we journey through the night towards the historic town site of Wyndham.

 

Day 8              Wyndham Port

Wyndham PortArrive into Wyndham Port at approximately 7.00am. Established in 1885 to cater for the huge influx of gold miners heading to the rich goldfields at Halls Creek, Wyndham later became a focus for cattle export. Home to a large crocodile population due to the local meat works operation (1900-1985), this town has a colourful past.

Enjoy your last breakfast and cappuccino onboard; then wave goodbye to the crew of the Kimberley Quest II. Board your courtesy coach at 8.00am for transfer to the town site of Kununurra.

Perhaps you may wish to stay in Kununurra for a few days and take the time to explore the famous surrounds of Lake Argyle, the Ord River, El Questro or Purnululu National Park, home to the Bungle Bungle Ranges. Arrival into Kununurra is approximately 9.00am.

 

Scenic Helicopter flights available on request

This is only a suggested itinerary. Due to the vast tidal movements and remote terrain of the Kimberley region, Pearl Sea Coastal Cruises cannot guarantee that the itinerary will remain the same. However, during the time you spend with us you will experience many more spectacular places not listed on the itinerary. There will be plenty of opportunities to catch fresh fish for the table as well as land and sightseeing excursions to many untouched places.

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