Broome and the Kimberley Highlights
If you can’t imagine what a Broome sunset is like, you’ll find out on Day 1 of this tour. Not only is Broome famous for its radiant sunsets, white, sandy beaches, vibrant cultural experiences, and unique multicultural atmosphere, it is most famous for its pearls! But that’s only half the story. In Kununurra, for a start you’ll fly over the Bungle Bungle Range, with glimpses of the Argyle Diamond Mine and gorgeous Lake Argyle. But enough! Come and experience all this and more for yourself.
- 04 Jul 2026 – 10 Jul 2026
from $5,097 pp twin share * - 18 Jul 2026 – 24 Jul 2026
from $5,097 pp twin share * - 01 Aug 2026 – 07 Aug 2026
from $5,734 pp twin share * - 29 Aug 2026 – 04 Sep 2026
from $5,734 pp twin share *
* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.
Itinerary
- Day 1 – Welcome to Broome:
Venture into the otherworldly Kimberley region in Western Australia and enjoy the iconic resort beach town of Broome, famous for its white, sandy beaches. The 22km-long Cable Beach will provide the best seat in the house to view the most amazing sunsets Australia has to offer. Head to Spinifex Brewery for dinner and enjoy their crafting brews infused with the tastes of native land. - Day 2 – Broome Sightseeing & Free Time:
Join a local Aboriginal guide and dive into Broome’s cultural past. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience, explore Broome’s historic landmarks and hear stories of how Broome became the centre of the World’s pearling industry, and the harsh working conditions of Broome’s Aboriginal people. Discover the abundance of bush foods and medicine plants that have sustained the first people of the Kimberley for millennia, and sample wild harvest bushfoods. Experience a private didgeridoo performance and get hands on with some traditional Nyul Nyul artefacts. Then, enjoy an afternoon at leisure until it’s time to settle in for Broome’s other attraction: its sunsets. Follow locals to the sand or find a perch in a beachside bar to salute the end of a spectacular day in WA. - Day 3 – Broome Sightseeing:
Among the most multicultural cities in Australia, Broome became a base for fortune-seekers the world over during its ‘pearl rush’. Many of them never left. The pristine waters here grow great oysters, and the resulting pearls are prized by lovers of all things that gleam. Today, explore the renowned Willie Creek Pearl Farm. Located 38 kilometres north of Broome, the Willie Creek Pearl Farm is perfectly situated on the protected tidal estuary of Willie Creek. A natural harbour, the warm azure waters of the creek provide a perfect growing environment for the Pinctada maxima oyster and produces world renowned South Sea Pearls. At the pearl oyster nursery, gain a fascinating insight into the world of cultured pearling and understand the delicate operations involved with seeding and harvesting oysters. Then, cruise the calm azure waters and view live oysters suspended in their natural environment amongst the spectacular native flora and fauna. Continue to a Pearling Masterclass, that includes an exciting live pearl harvest presentation. - Day 4 – Broome – Kununurra:
This morning, enjoy some free time to stroll along the magnificent Cable Beach or to explore Chinatown with its colourful streets and cultural offerings. Then fly to Kununurra, the gateway town to the East Kimberley. The town, famous for its wildlife-rich waterways and rugged red landscape, is a perfect backdrop to explore the region. - Day 5 – Kununurra:
Marvel at the dramatic World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, home to the Bungle Bungles, during a scenic flight over the breathtaking range. Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring sight of the Bungle Bungle Range’s striking orange and black-striped domes. During the flight, also glimpse Lake Argyle, the Argyle Diamond Mine, Carr Boyd Ranges, Osmand Ranges, Ord River and Bow River. Then, embark on a leisurely cruise along Lake Argyle. Discover the unique flora and fauna of this amazing outback wilderness, as you watch the sun setting behind the Carr Boyd Ranges. - Day 6 – Kununurra Sightseeing:
This morning, explore Kununurra in company of a local Aboriginal guide. At the Diversion Dam, hear about the Ord River Irrigation scheme, as well as the Barramundi and Cockatoo Dreamtime Story. Wander through Mirima National Park, known as a ‘mini Bungles’, while learning about bush foods and medicines. Continue to the iconic Ivanhoe Crossing, a causeway built over the mighty Ord River that remains in flow year-round. Then, relax in the afternoon, before celebrating the end of the tour with a special gourmet dinner. Nestled amongst iconic boab trees and rugged red cliff faces, enjoy an outback culinary experience, using a combination of locally sourced produce and bush tucker flavours. - Day 7 – Depart Kununurra:
Short and sweet, we hope your journey inspires an extended West Australian wanderlust.
Highlights
- Witness the famous Broome sunsets and explore its unique multicultural atmosphere.
- Fly over the iconic Bungle Bungle Range and glimpse the Argyle Diamond Mine.
- Cruise on the serene Lake Argyle and immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty.
If you can’t imagine what a Broome sunset is like, you’ll find out on Day 1 of this tour. Not only is Broome famous for its radiant sunsets, white, sandy beaches, vibrant cultural experiences, and unique multicultural atmosphere, it is most famous for its pearls! But that’s only half the story. In Kununurra, for a start you’ll fly over the Bungle Bungle Range, with glimpses of the Argyle Diamond Mine and gorgeous Lake Argyle. But enough! Come and experience all this and more for yourself.
Inclusions
- MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience – Your local Aboriginal guide will share with you a small slice of 40,000 years of Broome and Kimberley culture Immerse yourself in Broome’s tropical climes Learn about Broome’s rich pearling history at Willie Creek Pearl Farm Explore Kununurra and the region’s untamed landscapes, including Mirima National Park Enjoy a scenic flight over the Bungle Bungle Range Cruise on Lake Argyle at sunset Enjoy a special Gourmet Outback Dinner.
- Day 1 highlights Welcome to Broome: Venture into the otherworldly Kimberley region in Western Australia and enjoy the iconic resort beach town of Broome, famous for its white, sandy beaches. The 22km-long Cable Beach will provide the best seat in the house to view the most amazing sunsets Australia has to offer. Head to Spinifex Brewery for dinner and enjoy their crafting brews infused with the tastes of native land.
- Day 2 highlights Broome Sightseeing & Free Time: Join a local Aboriginal guide and dive into Broome’s cultural past. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience, explore Broome’s historic landmarks and hear stories of how Broome became the centre of the World’s pearling industry, and the harsh working conditions of Broome’s Aboriginal people. Discover the abundance of bush foods and medicine plants that have sustained the first people of the Kimberley for millennia, and sample wild harvest bushfoods. Experience a private didgeridoo performance and get hands on with some traditional Nyul Nyul artefacts. Then, enjoy an afternoon at leisure until it’s time to settle in for Broome’s other attraction: its sunsets. Follow locals to the sand or find a perch in a beachside bar to salute the end of a spectacular day in WA.
FAQs
- Oaks Cable Beach Resort
- The Kimberley Grande
How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 7 days and 6 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 04 Jul 2026 and 04 Sep 2026, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
Are discounts available?
Seasonal or loyalty discounts may be available on selected departures at the time of enquiry.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
Provided by: AAT KingsFine Print
Terms and conditions apply. Click here for more details.