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Cathedral Falls
- Waterfall
With an impressive 80 metre drop, ‘Cathedral Falls’ boasts an amphitheatre of vertical cliffs surrounding a circular plunge-pool. Accessible only on spring tides by dinghy, through a narrow corridor of mangroves.
Visit Cathedral Falls on our Kimberley Cruises
King Cascade
- Waterfall
This iconic waterfall is renowned for its beautiful stepped terraces, graced with delicate grasses and lush ferns. It was named after Lieutenant Phillip Parker King RN, who sketched the site in 1820. Tragedy struck in 1987 when a young American woman, Ginger Meadows, was taken by a crocodile at the base of the falls. Much safer swimming in crystal-clear pools lies upstream of the Cascade.
Visit King Cascade on our Kimberley Cruises
Mitchell Falls
- Waterfall
Iconic, multi-tiered waterfall, located west of Mitchell Plateau Airstrip. It is Punamii-unpuu to the Wunambal people, who revere the place as the home of Creator Snakes or Wunggurr. Enjoy excellent views of the Falls on your helicopter flight to or from Mitchell Plateau Airstrip.
Visit Mitchell Falls on our Kimberley Cruises
Glycomis Falls
- Waterfall
Named for a native plant in the citrus family, these are actually twin waterfalls at the head of a shallow bay. Nearby sandstone cliffs feature examples of Gwion style rock art.
Visit Glycomis Falls on our Kimberley Cruises
King George Falls
- Waterfall
One of the most spectacular gorges in Australia, rimmed by dizzying cliffs, terminates in twin 80 metre high waterfalls. Arguably, the ultimate anchorage! Enjoy a refreshing shower on the bow, marvel at the cappuchino foam, swim in a fault-line crevice or fish for barra below East Arm Falls.
Visit King George Falls on our Kimberley Cruises
Berkeley River
- Waterfall
Hidden behind Reveley Island and a maze of sandbanks, the entrance cannot be navigated on every tide. The long, sublimely beautiful gorge has numerous side waterfalls such as Casuarina Falls and Amphitheatre Falls. Angel Falls on the eastern bank at 100 metres is the highest falls on the Kimberley coast. Fish at the rock-bar, spot a nabarlek (rock wallaby) or enjoy a refreshing swim.