Broome: Cape Leveque 4WD Adventure
- Duration
- 13 Hours
- Prices:
- On request
The Dampier Peninsula is a delight for travellers seeking a real Kimberley experience that is culturally rewarding in a beautiful environment. As we journey up the Cape Leveque Road, travellers will learn all about the areas fascinating place in Australia's history. Enjoy morning tea in the Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, home to the Sacred Heart Church and its glimmering pearl shell altar. By mid morning we reach the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm. The only working pearl farm open to the public, Cygnet Bay offers an insight into the history and cultivation of the world's finest pearls. We then travel north to the One Arm Point Community for a picnic lunch and a view of the impressive Buccaneer Archipelago; witness the huge tidal flows of the Kimberley - the largest in the southern hemisphere! The Community's own aquaculture hatchery, complete with reef fish and trochus shell, is perched right on the tip of One Arm Point and well worth a visit. Across the peninsula we discover Cape Leveque (locally known as Kooljaman). Enjoy time to relax on the pristine beaches and spectacular coastline the cape is renowned for. We then reboard the vehicle for our journey back to Broome, arriving at approximately 7.00pm.
Duration: 13 Hours
Departs: 6 a.m. - Returns: 7 p.m.
From: Broome
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DEPARTURES:
Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays from April - October