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King Fisher island
- Fishing
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Visit King Fisher island on our Kimberley Cruises
Broome
- Tourist destination
As the region’s largest town, founded in the heyday of pearling, Broome’s multicultural heritage runs deep. This is the place that inspired the music of the Pigram Brothers and Jimmy Chi’s Bran Nue Dae and Corrugation Road. Enjoy magnificent Cable Beach, ride on a camel or watch the Staircase to the Moon over glittering Roebuck Bay. If you visit in August, Opera under the Stars and Race Round are options, while September’s highlight is the Shinju Matsuri Festival.
Visit Broome on our Kimberley Cruises
Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
- Industry
Set in the pristine waters of Cygnet Bay, this was the first Australian owned and run South Sea pearl farm. While still a working farm, Cygnet Bay has also expanded into a unique accommodation and touring destination for visitors to the Kimberley. As the only fully operational pearl farm open to the public, Cygnet Bay offers a fascinating insight into the process of pearl production.
Visit Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm on our Kimberley Cruises
Strickland Bay
- History
Strickland Bay contains examples of the great features that make the Kimberley so special – including rivers, mangroves, reefs, beaches, and a number of islands.
It has great fishing and some fascinating historical sites from the early days of the pearling industry. Pearling in the 1880s was conducted by luggers amd was heavily concentrated in this area. There are 15 isolated graves of of early pearl divers in the Strickland Bay area. Cultured pearl farms are now located in this area.
Visit Strickland Bay on our Kimberley Cruises
Secure Bay
- Fishing
In reality, Secure Bay is two bays, connected by a narrow scenic passage with a spectacular tide-race and whirlpool. The inner bay features a stark black hillside of dolerite boulders with spinifex ‘stripes’, as well as vast areas of mangrove habitat.
Visit Secure Bay on our Kimberley Cruises
Collier Bay
- Fishing
Traversed en route to Raft Point and Montgomery Reef, our track typically passes the Kingfisher Islands in the centre of the Bay. The Kingfisher Islands are noted for their pink-hued cliffs, stone barrier beaches and fishing opportunities.
Visit Collier Bay on our Kimberley Cruises
George Water
- Fishing
Bounded by a long rainforest escarpment on its western side, this area is noted for its strong tides. The whole area, including Gibson Creek, is well-regarded by fishermen.
Visit George Water on our Kimberley Cruises
Barlee Impediment
- Fishing
Visit Barlee Impediment on our Kimberley Cruises
Visit Barlee Impediment on our Kimberley Cruises
Glenelg River
- Fishing
Swamps along the river’s upper reaches provide an important breeding area for saltwater crocodiles. This area was a personal favourite of the late Malcolm Douglas. The Glenelg River has a near-legendary status among barramundi fishermen.