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    Wonders of the World: Australia's Wonder - Kimberley Cruise
    10 nights
    from $12,900* per person twin share
    Save $2,600pp on the Coral Adventurer, including all meals, Wi-Fi and more
    Naturalist David Attenborough described the Horizontal Falls as ‘one of the greatest natural wonders of the world'. Now, you can join Coral Expeditions on this classic 10-night Kimberley expedition. Witness the power of nature at the magnificent King George River and its towering twin falls, explore ancient rock art with expert guides, and witness diverse marine life and cascading waters at Montgomery Reef. Every Kimberley voyage is different. Come and discover the Wonders of the Kimberley for yourself with the pioneers.
    Your cruise includes: Cruise highlights:

    Your cruise includes:

    Cruise highlights:

    Your cruise includes:

    Your cruise includes:

    • Ten-nights aboard the Coral Adventurer in a Promenade Deck Stateroom
    • Save $2,600 per person
    • All meals, chef-prepared on board
    • Selected wines, selected beers and house spirits, juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner
    • Captain’s welcome and farewell events, and open bridge access
    • All excursions with the Expedition Team
    • Use of Xplorer and Zodiacs
    • Daily lectures and briefings with Guest Lecturers
    • 24-hour barista-style coffee and tea station
    • All entrance fees to National Parks, ports, traditional owner fees and charges imposed by governing authorities
    • Tips and gratuities
    • Expedition diary, along with a photo and video gallery documenting the highlights of your voyage
    • Post-cruise transfers to CBD hotel or airport
    Cruise highlights:

    Cruise highlights:

    • Experience the thrill of riding the Horizontal Falls in inflatable Zodiac tender vessels
    • Get up close to Montgomery Reef and discover the tidal reef’s diverse marine life
    • Witness King George River and 80m tall twin King George waterfalls
    • Cruise the Prince Regent River to the ‘hanging garden’ King Cascade waterfall
    • Encounter Indigenous rock art galleries and learn about ancient Wandjina and Gwion Gwion art
    • Spot native wildlife and birdlife in their natural habitat
    • View the Kimberley landscape by air on a scenic helicopter flight to Mitchell Falls (additional cost)
    • Enjoy sunset canapés and drinks on the beach as dusk settles over the Kimberley
    Valid for travel
    Tour departing 28 Jun 2025. Subject to availability. Other departure dates available. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    28 Mar 2025 unless sold prior

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    Day 1

    Depart Darwin

    Take the time to become acquainted with the facilities onboard before joining the expedition team in the Bridge Deck Lounge for an introduction to the Kimberley. As dusk falls, mingle with fellow travellers, the Captain and crew at Captain’s Welcome Drinks

    Day 2

    King George River and Falls

    Fed by the King George River draining across the Gardner Plateau, 80m tall King George Falls are the most impressive Kimberley waterfalls and the highest twin falls in Western Australia. Before reaching the mist-like spray rising from the base of King George Falls, we cruise through steep-sided gorges carved by a flooded river system that carved a swathe through the Kimberley landscape 400 million years ago.

    Day 3

    Vansittart Bay

    Vansittart Bay is home to many cultural and historically significant sites like the remarkable Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Aboriginal rock art galleries estimated to be up to 20,000 years old. Jar Island is so-named after the pot shards found here, brought to the island by Makassan fishermen harvesting sea cucumbers (also known as trepang).

    Day 4

    Mitchell Falls and Swift Bay

    Mitchell River National Park is inhabited by significant numbers of mammals, amphibians, reptiles and bird species which are lured by a year-round water source. Sandstone terraces beside tiered rock pools make a terrific viewing platform from which to savor the serenity of this ancient landscape.

    Day 5

    Prince Frederick Harbour and Bigge Island

    Prince Frederick Harbour is one of the Kimberley’s most spectacular locations at the southern end of York Sound. The harbour is dotted with islands lined with mangroves and monsoon rainforests, set against a backdrop of ochre-hued escarpment.

    Day 6

    Prince Regent River and Careening Bay

    King Cascade is a classically beautiful terraced waterfall and is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the Kimberley. Falling from a considerable height and around 50m across, water tumbles down a staggered terrace of Kimberley sandstone. Layer upon layer of ochre-hued and blackened rock sprouts grasses, mosses and ferns in a sort of lushly vegetated hanging garden.

    Day 7

    Montgomery Reef

    Montgomery Reef is a biologically diverse area covering over 300 sq km and was named by Phillip Parker King. Twice daily, as the sea recedes in mammoth 11m tides, Montgomery Reef rises from the Indian Ocean in a cascade of rushing water revealing a flat-topped reef pockmarked with rock pools and rivulets.

    Day 8

    Doubtful Bay

    Red Cone Creek flows gently downstream until it meets the small but impressive Ruby Falls. Named by local mariner Capt. Chris Trucker after his daughter, Red Cone Creek is carved through rock formations stacked atop each other like building blocks. These rock walls are great for climbing and clambering over before reaching a series of freshwater swimming holes and waterfalls. The falls may be a gurgling torrent or a gentle trickle, depending on the time of the year.

    Day 9

    Horizontal Falls

    The Horizontal Falls are one of the Kimberley’s biggest attractions and are a result of the mammoth 11m tides the Kimberley is renowned for. Naturalist David Attenborough described the Horizontal Falls as ‘one of the greatest natural wonders of the world.’

    Day 10

    The Lacepede Islands

    The Lacepede Islands are a protected class-A nature reserve and are significant as a seabird nesting rookery for brown boobies and roseate terns. Other species often sighted at the Lacepedes include Australian Pelicans, frigate birds, egrets and gulls. The four low-lying islands are also an important breeding and nesting habitat for green turtles.

    Day 11

    Arrive in Broome or Darwin

    Our incredible adventure along the Kimberley Coast concludes. Bid farewell to new-found friends, the Captain and crew.

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    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change and can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Twin share bookings only, not combinable with any other offers, selected rooms categories only (Promenade, Explorer Deck & Bridge deck Balcony Stateroom only). Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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