Explore Australia's Kimberley Coast
SAVE UP TO 20%
Experience nature on an unfathomable scale in Australia’s Kimberley Coast on an unforgettable adventure with pioneering expedition cruise company, Heritage Expeditions.
Kimberley’s remote location and small populace offer travellers a hidden haven and immersion into nature on a massive scale while learning about Aboriginal culture, the link to Australia’s ancient past. Explore a treasure trove of towering, iron-tinged red cliffs, torrential waterfalls, hidden coves, rare and endangered wildlife, white-sand beaches and magnificent reefs. Visit Aboriginal rock art galleries and discover indigenous customs and connections to this ancient land and rich history.
Join us, New Zealand's family-owned and -operated pioneering expedition cruise company, as we explore Australia’s dramatic Kimberley aboard our luxury 140-guest flagship Heritage Adventurer. Purpose-built for adventure and known as the 'Grande Dame of Exploration Cruising' she's perfect for navigating Australia’s intricate coast, islands and harbours and has a full fleet of Zodiacs for excursions to hidden coves, secluded white sand beaches, remote bays and up winding rivers.
Kimberley Explorer: Expedition Cruising Australia's Iconic Kimberley Coast
11 DAYS
27 Jun - 7 Jul 2025 (Darwin - Broome) SAVE 15%*
12 - 22 Aug 2025 (Broome - Darwin) SAVE 15%*
22 Aug - 1 Sep 2025 (Darwin - Broome) SAVE 20%*
Aboard Heritage Adventurer
- Unforgettable spectacle of King George River Gorge and Falls (male and female Rainbow Serpents or Wunkurr) cascading 80-metres down 2,000 million-year-old towering sandstone cliffs
- Outdoor galleries showcasing ancient Aboriginal rock art of the Gwion Gwion and Wandjina people
- World War II relics and early explorer history
- Massive tidal movements at Talbot Bay, the world's only Horizontal Falls described by David Attenborough as "one of the greatest wonders of the natural world"
- World's largest inshore reef system at Montgomery Reef
- Remarkably preserved skeleton of a WWII Douglas DC-3 Aircraft at Vansittart Bay
- Astounding observations of saltwater crocodiles
- Incredible wildlife reserve and birding paradise of the Lacepede Islands
- Hunter River, one of the world's largest and most pristine mangrove systems, home to White-bellied Sea Eagle, Osprey, Red-headed Honeyeater, Blue-spotted Mudskippers, Fiddler Crabs and more
- Untouched beauty of the 1,000 tiny islands, islets, waterfalls and secluded beaches of Buccaneer Archipelago
- Stunning scenery of beautiful islands, pristine white beaches, turquoise waters, secluded coves at Vansittart Bay historical World War II history and ancient Aboriginal rock art
*T&Cs apply, new bookings only, cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, 2025 departures only when booked by 29 November 2024.