1. Boat going through Horizontal Falls
    Photograph: Supplied | Kimberley Day Cruise
  2. Boat on water
    Photograph: Supplied | Kimberley Day Cruise
  3. Boat near Horizontal Falls
    Photograph: Supplied | Kimberley Day Cruise
  4. Whales in water
    Photograph: Supplied | Kimberley Day Cruise
  5. Boat on water
    Photograph: Supplied | Kimberley Day Cruise
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Kimberley Day Cruise

Get up close and personal with the world-famous twin falls on this luxurious, full-day cruise

Melissa Woodley
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Time Out says

Sir David Attenborough described Horizontal Falls in Talbot Bay as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”, so you know it's well worth the day trip from Broome. The fast-moving tides force their way through two narrow gorges, creating rapid-like formations that rush through the gap, resembling waterfalls turned on their side.

You can feel the rapids of the world-famous twin falls on an action-packed cruise with Kimberley Day Cruises. Aboard the luxurious 84-foot vessel Ohana, you'll journey more than 120 kilometres through the untouched beauty of the Buccaneer Archipelago, all the way to Horizontal Falls.

Setting sail from Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm (with hotel transfers available in Broome), you'll discover the breathtaking beauty of the Archipelago's hidden islands and beaches, all while enjoying a four-course breakfast. As you take in the awe-inspiring rock formations dating back billions of years, you'll learn fascinating geological facts and have the chance to spot humpback whales, playful dolphins and flying fish along the way.

The adventure kicks into full gear once you reach Talbot Bay, where you'll hop aboard a smaller boat for an exhilarating close-up experience of the breathtaking Horizontal Falls. After the adrenaline rush, you can unwind with a seven-course lunch, featuring locally-sourced seafood paired with fine wines. 

Details

Address
22 Flowerdale Rd
Bilingurr
Broome
6725
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
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