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The Kimberley Coast is a panorama of rugged mountains, spectacular gorges and majestic waterfalls.

The area attracts visitors from all over the world - but not everybody is fortunate enough to truly experience this ancient land, and even fewer aboard our adventurous Kimberley cruises.

The Sandstone Cliffs of the King George River, Koolama Bay, Kimberley

The Kimberley Region in Western Australia is one of those ultimate destinations

The Kimberley is an ancient land and for many Australians, it’s right up there with Far North Queensland, the Top End and Tasmania. It’s just one of those mystical places that you must visit one day!

It’s far enough away to be remote but it’s still in our backyard. And it’s got the lot! Endless blue skies (the dry season is exactly that), spectacular wilderness areas and stunning scenery, ancient culture, some of Australia’s best beach experiences, great fishing, pristine coral atolls and, the whole package is wrapped up in that quintessential Australian outback experience.

Lots of Everything

And there is lots of everything – in fact, there are more than 400,000 square kilometres of the Kimberley, an area 3 times the size of England! The only thing the Kimberley doesn’t have lots of is people. Less than 40,000 people live in the Kimberley which makes the math easy – that’s less than 1000 locals for every 10,000 square kilometres, which means it’s always easy to find your own special place in the Kimberley.

The region offers 2 distinct experiences – the inland experience and the Kimberley Coast, accessible via our Kimberley cruises.

The inland experience is the ultimate road trip and opportunity to experience icons such as Gibb River Road, Punululu and the gorges at Windjana and Geikie. But the Kimberley Coast is a totally different experience featuring more than 2000 islands and several mighty rivers. On the Kimberley Coast you can have epic encounters with Kimberley giants such as the Horizontal Falls, Montgomery Reef, the Prince Regent River, The Mitchell Plateau and King George Falls. On the Kimberley Coast you see Wandjina and Gwion Gwion rock art and on the Kimberley Coast you can land a barramundi that some might only imagine in their dreams.

True North Adventure Cruises has been conducting Kimberley cruises for more than 30 years. We pioneered adventure cruises along the Kimberley Coast and no one knows the area like we do. And it really is our backyard because even after all this time, we still live there!

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Whilst others sail past – the TRUE NORTH can safely navigate the Kimberley Coast’s many shallow river systems. Our small ship cruises provide our guests with intimate access to the region’s iconic natural features.

And, our activity-based adventure cruise itineraries include tactile experiences such as hiking, fishing, mud crabbing, picnics, natural history interpretation, seeing ancient rock art belonging to the land’s traditional owners and exhilarating helicopter rides .

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True North Adventure Cruises - has sailed into 30 years of continuous operations. The now revered adventure-cruise operator first cruised Western Australia’s remote Kimberley coast during 1987 when founding director Craig Howson commenced fishing type charters along a coastline that was and still is largely inaccessible from land.

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Adding another dimension to the adventure, most cruise options on the TRUE NORTH feature an on-board helicopter! Carrying guests in air conditioned comfort, the ship’s helicopter provides unique opportunity to witness grandeur; unique opportunity to fish billabongs that have never been fished; unique opportunity to discover your very own wilderness!

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There is nothing better than a day out on the water, especially when the fish are biting! Fishing on-board the TRUE NORTH is a much-favoured activity both with guests who have never picked up a rod before and, with those who have "caught them all!” Our guides encourage everybody on-board to “give it a go” and the TRUE NORTH’s multiple adventure boats never fail to bring back a swag of ‘fishing tales’! Stories about the ladies who out-fish the boys are pretty common, humorous equipment failures also come to note on a regular basis, then there are the ‘birthday fish’, the ‘monster fish’ and of course, the ones that got away! Our guides have seen and heard it all! Watch the video to find out more about actor Myles Pollard's fishing adventure!

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The TRUE NORTH has once again impressed on the world stage coming second in the 2020 Traveller Made Brand Storytelling competition. Traveller Made is Europe’s largest travel consortium and its members represent the very best in luxury travel providers and suppliers. The group’s inaugural Brand Storytelling competition was an opportunity for leading travel brand’s to showcase “the story behind their brand” and, the competition attracted entries from some of the world’s most respected travel brands. In such esteemed company, True North’s marketing team was especially pleased to receive this additional acknowledgement.

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Rhys Badcock has taken on the role as TRUE NORTH's Head Chef this coming season. Winner of the 2013 Masterchef: The Professionals, Rhys' accolades also include sous chef at the award-winning Cape Lodge and working with some of the best chefs in the industry. He has a passion for using fresh, in season and local produce, in particular the delectable fish species TRUE NORTH guests catch in the Kimberley region. Hear Rhys discuss his inspirations for cooking and working on a cruise vessel, plus his favourite fish dish!

Adventure En Plein Air

West Australian artist Jacob 'Shakey' Butler joined the TRUE NORTH earlier this season and discovered the Kimberley's raw beauty. As the artist in residence, Jacob set up his canvas on remote beaches, beside freshwater billabongs and on-deck surrounded by pindan-coloured gorges. Watch the video above to hear Jacob describing how the Kimberley inspires the art of adventure.

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A commonly asked question is “When is the best time to see the Kimberley?” And the answer is “The Kimberley is always at its best!” However certain times of the year can make it easier to satisfy particular interest. For example, if you would like to see plenty of whale action then departures in August and September are definitely for you! From late July humpback and southern right whales reach the Kimberley after swimming-up the west coast to reach breeding grounds in the north and it’s very common for guests to get great views of whales breaching and basking on the surface.

Kimberley Fishing Holidays

A Kimberley Wilderness Adventure with more time for fishing! Stalk elusive barramundi when conditions are at their best. Arm-wrestle giant trevally, lure smashing mackerel and ‘fine-eaters’ such as mangrove jack and fingermark. And, at the same time keep everyone in the gang happy with stunning sojourns to many of the Kimberley coast’s iconic destinations.

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15 Kimberley cruises to experience for the adventure of a lifetime

Leah McLennan

Travel Journalist

18 October 2023

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Are you ready for the trip of a lifetime? Cruising in the Kimberley serves up eye-popping beauty at every turn.

A rarely visited, ancient and pristine coastline, this slice of Western Australia is often referred to as one of the world’s last great wilderness areas. It’s a wonderland of secret waterfalls, rare birds and confetti-like islands.

Accessible by boat from Broome, Wyndham (via Kununurra) Darwin and Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm on the Dampier Peninsula, the epic journey is worth the effort . Whether you’re seeking a sophisticated atmosphere with butler service or an action-packed activity focused itinerary , there are a bunch of excellent Kimberley cruises out there.

1. The Great Escape Charter Company

Family-owned and run,  The Great Escape Charter Company  has a custom-built 26-metre luxury catamaran, MV Great Escape , which caters to just 14 lucky guests across seven stylish staterooms.

The Great Escape Charter Company during a Kimberley cruise

Sail by the majestic falls of the Kimberley with The Great Escape Charter Company.

Each suite has a queen bed, real-time TV, personal fridges and private bathroom. Importantly, a helicopter sits on the deck, providing access to those hard-to-reach places. On board you’ll find fine dining, a spa on the front deck, wi-fi and seven friendly crew members.

a cosy cabin inside The Great Escape Charter Company ship

Settle into one of the cosy cabins.

2. True North

Highly regarded True North crafts itineraries with the goal of being “life changing” for guests. The family-owned company has two vessels that are purpose-built for the Kimberley and can journey to the upper reaches of shallow river systems.

an aerial view of True North cruising along the Kimberley

Cruise the Kimberley with the highly regarded True North.

True North hosts 36 guests, while True North II whisks away 22 folks. Multiple adventure boats take guests in small groups to experience wilderness up close, and a helicopter helps explorers investigate hard-to-reach corners.

People gather on the deck under King George Falls in the Kimberley on a True North cruiise

Get whisked off to the remote coastal wonders of the Kimberley like King George Falls. (Image: True North/ Tourism Australia)

Rooms feature king-sized, queen or twin single beds, original artwork, small fridges, private bathrooms with twin basins and TVs. Choose from shorter, seven-day cruises, longer 13-day events or specialist expeditions focusing on coast and coral.

a cabin for two onboard True North, Kimberley

True North Cabins can fit solo, duo or group cruisers.

3. Silversea Cruises

Embarking from either Broome or Darwin, Silversea Cruises’ Silver Cloud delivers the ultimate big boat luxury experience over 10 days. For the 200 passengers on board, all suites have butler service and ocean views. Twenty zodiac boats ferry guests to fishing spots and narrow waterways. Helicopter excursions to the four-tiered Mitchell Falls can be arranged, and historians, naturalists and geologists travel on board.

a luxury cabin in Silversea Cruises

Make yourself at home in the luxurious cabins.

In between adventures, dine at one of the four restaurants or head to the fitness centre, beauty spa, photo studio or the lounge dedicated to cognac and cigars.

Scenic’s luxurious Scenic Eclipse II hosts 228 guests and offers 10 dining experiences, a beauty spa, state-of-the-art theatre, a large oval-shaped pool (swim jets allow you to swim “laps”) and butler service (relax, they’ll guide you through the pillow menu). Choose from eight cabin types, including the opulent spa suites with four-poster king beds, jacuzzi overlooking the private verandah, and oversized steam shower. If you need more space, snap up the 247-square metre two-bedroom penthouse suite.

Women swim in the Vitality Pool onboard Scenic Eclipse II.

Take advantage of the vitality pool onboard Scenic Eclipse II.

Helicopters and zodiac rides are at your fingertips, as is French champagne, on this 11-day itinerary from Darwin to Broome (or vice versa) that includes stops at the remote Buccaneer Archipelago and the Lacepede Islands.

5. Kimberley Expeditions

Step on board the 36-guest Reef Prince and find yourself cruising through towering gorges, zipping ‘down river’ in the excursion tenders and sneaking into secluded bays.

With a focus on affordability for guests, Kimberley Expeditions offers action-packed 11-day cruises from Broome to Darwin (and vice versa). All cabins have ensuites and either queen-sized, double, or twin single beds. With plenty of fishing equipment on board, guests often are treated to fresh Spanish mackerel, golden snapper and mudcrab for dinner.

6. Coral Expeditions

From humble beginnings on the Great Barrier Reef 40 years ago, Coral Expeditions has taken its unique style of Australian expedition cruising to the far-flung lands of the Kimberley, Tasmania , Papua New Guinea and more.

Coral Expeditions sailing across Hunter River

Venture across the majestic Hunter River onboard Coral Expeditions.

Join a 10-night cruise from Darwin or Broome and jump on board either the 72-guest Coral Discoverer  or the larger vessels, Coral Adventurer and  Coral Geographer , which both welcome 120 guests.

Coral Expeditions at sunset

Take in incredible sunset views en route to the Kimberley.

Discover the reefs, coastline and remote gorges by zodiac or glass-bottom boat, plus step ashore to explore remote locations. For down time, enjoy the spacious suites, restaurants, bars, library and daily lecture program.

an aerial view of Coral Expeditions during The Kimberley Cruise on Montgomery Reef

Montgomery Reef is a popular cruise destination in the Kimberley.

Indulge your Gallic side in the Kimberley with French cruise operator Ponant , which has over 35 years of experience in luxury small ship cruising. Set sail aboard Le Lapérouse or Le Jacques Cartier, each with 92 chic staterooms and suites, a pool, several bar areas, plus The Blue Eye, a lounge located below the waterline offering undersea views.

Luxurious Hermes bath products, Veuve Clicquot Champagne and macaroons are some of the unique offerings provided to guests on board Ponant. Spend your days exploring ancient walking trails and watching the region’s most incredible wildlife before returning to the ship for massage treatments, lectures by naturalists and to relax in the library. Cruises can be booked via Aptouring.

Le Lapérouse sunset views

Set sail aboard Le Lapérouse. (Image: Studio Ponant Laure Patricot)

8. Seabourn

Those looking for a cruise line that sails to all seven continents will find that with Seabourn . The suites aboard Seabourn ships feature queen-size beds, an extra-large walk-in closet, an ocean view, and a dining area.   

Seabourn offers 10-day sailings between Broome and Darwin on the luxe Seabourn Pursuit . You’ll be joined by a team of world-renowned scientists, historians and naturalists and the expedition team will whisk you away on zodiac trips to wonders like the Horizontal Falls and Turtle Reef, home to dugongs, crocs and other sea creatures.

9. Heritage Expeditions

Join New Zealand’s family-owned and operated cruise company, Heritage Expeditions , for a Kimberley cruise aboard the luxury 140-guest Heritage Adventurer . Purpose-built for adventure, the ship is perfect for navigating the Kimberley’s intricate coast, islands and harbours and has a full fleet of zodiacs for excursions to secluded white sand beaches and remote bays.

Indulge in an awe-inducing Observation Lounge with a library and bar, or relax in the saltwater pool, hot tub, sauna and steam room. Savour gourmet cuisine from talented chefs across two lavish restaurants and settle into your spacious suite each night.

10. Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures

If you don’t have a week or two to spare, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures  may be your best bet for an overnight adventure. Depart from Broome or Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm on the Dampier Peninsula on a seaplane and take a thrilling low-level flight over the heart of Horizontal Falls, before landing on the water where you’ll then transfer to a power boat.

Have barramundi for dinner, snorkel in the marine viewing platform, and stay overnight on the 10-room Jetwave Pearl . Each room has its own private bathroom, air-con and a comfortable bed.

sailing across the spectacular Horizontal Falls

Go sailing across the spectacular Horizontal Falls. (Image: Tourism Western Australia)

11. Kimberley Quest

Offering intimate small ship cruises, Kimberley Quest operates four-day all the way up to 21-day extended wilderness expeditions along the Kimberley coast, cruising between Broome and Wyndham.

an aerial view of Kimberley Quest sailing across Montgomery Reef

Sail across Montgomery Reef with Kimberley Quest.

Their 25-metre Kimberley Quest II features indoor and outdoor alfresco areas, a spa and gourmet cuisine prepared by an on-board chef. Cruising with just 18 guests translates into a high level of personalised service and attention.

Horizontal Falls from above, Kimberley Quest

Pass through the wondrous Horizontal Falls.

12. Yotspace

For something even more exclusive, cruise the Kimberley onboard one of Yotspace’s superyacht charters. The 34-metre Akiko hosts just 10 guests across five luxury staterooms each with private ensuites, while the 35-metre Paradise also accommodates 10 lucky adventurers.

Week-long itineraries can be customized, allowing guests to immerse themselves in this remarkable region in peace. In between exploring, you can enjoy the yacht’s outdoor spa, sunset cocktails and the onboard chef’s gourmet creations.

the luxury sailing Catamaran cruise with Kimberley Eclipse

Embark on a luxury Kimberley sailing experience with Yotspace.

13. Discovery One

Discovery One will take you on 10-to-14-night adventures along the pristine Kimberley coast. With just 22 passengers and a crew of six onboard Discovery One , there’s plenty of room for everyone on the 25-metre, four-level steel catamaran.

As for the off-board experiences the activity list is endless, with two tenders taking guests on excursions two to three times a day.

cave art rock scramble in the Kimberley with Discovery One

Go rock scrambling to level up your adventure in the Kimberley.

14. Kimberley Pearl Charters

Kimberley Pearl Charters offers seven, 10 and 13-night itineraries that are the perfect mix of adventure, exploration and indulgence.

the Kimberley Pearl boat passing through rock formations

Immerse yourself in Australia’s last frontier onboard Kimberley Pearl.

The newly renovated Kimberley Pearl boasts six cabins, one on the upper deck, two on the main and three below, all with private bathrooms.

the Kimberley Pearl Charters sailing

Get ready for the ultimate cruise of a lifetime with Kimberley Pearl Charters.

15. Cygnet Bay

Take a Kimberley one-day cruise from Cygnet Bay , 200 kilometres north of Broome on the Dampier Peninsula. Cruise to Talbot Bay and get up close to the Horizontal Falls aboard the luxury purpose-built vessel Ohana.

Enjoy a cooked breakfast and seven-course degustation lunch and of course, a cocktail or two. If you want to stay longer, opt for the “soar, cruise and overnight stay” package.

an aerial view of ships cruising along Cygnet Bay

Take a dreamy day trip cruise from Cygnet Bay. (Image: Tourism Western Australia)

For more ways to explore the Kimberley, read our guide to El Questro , choose between these unforgettable Horizontal Falls tours , and tick off these incredible wonders in Purnululu National Park.

Leah McLennan is a freelance writer based in Darwin. She was a journalist in Sydney for over a decade and counts her time as travel editor for Australian Associated Press as one of the highlights of her career. From exploring remote campsites in the Top End with her family, to seeking out new art galleries in faraway cities, she’ll grab an adventurous or arty travel experience within her reach.

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Select from one of our exciting Kimberley cruise options and choose your next Kimberley adventure.

There are a range of Kimberley tours available, and your daily cruise adventures feature a myriad of activities. Leaving the mother-ship in our custom-built tender vessels you will set out exploring the untouched river systems, viewing ancient Aboriginal rock art and fishing the tidal creeks as well as discovering the in-depth history of the area, viewing the rugged cliffs, caves, waterfalls and gorges, spotting wildlife, taking refreshing dips in secluded waterholes and much more!

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Welcome aboard the kimberley quest ii.

Kimberley Quest is a multi-award-winning, luxury Kimberley cruise company operating extended wilderness expeditions along the stunning Kimberley coast, cruising between Broome and Wyndham.

The Kimberley Quest II is a 25 metre vessel that has been designed for relaxing and exploring the Kimberley coastline, its custom design allows us to visit areas many other Kimberley cruises simply cannot reach. Whilst on board guests can enjoy indoor and outdoor alfresco areas, a refreshing dip in the spa and gourmet cuisine prepared by our on-board chef. Cruising with a maximum of 18 guests our personalised service and attention to every detail means you will enjoy the amazing surrounds in complete comfort and luxury. Select from one of our exciting Kimberley cruise options and choose your next Kimberley adventure.

The Kimberley is prolific with islands, whirlpools, inlets, extensive waterfalls, pristine beaches and unforgettable scenery that will take your breath away. The team at Kimberley Quest will convey their passion for this ancient land, forging the sights and sounds of the Kimberley into your memory forever.

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See the country’s oldest and most pristine landscapes in the Kimberley with magnificent waterfalls, spectacular reefs, deep canyons, and ample wildlife. 

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Why choose Scenic Eclipse?  

Scenic Eclipse II has been designed to be the ultimate 6-star ultra-luxury cruise experience of a lifetime for only up to 228 guests. From natural to cultural, ancient monuments to sparkling cities, a Scenic Eclipse Discovery Voyage will inspire and excite you. 

Unrivalled Viewing & Relaxation

Scenic Eclipse II has an abundance of space, providing a relaxing vantage point to spot incredible landmarks and wildlife, ensuring you make the most of every moment. Indulge in the expansive 550sqm Senses Spa#, rejuvenate in the yoga and Pilates studio, and visit the Sky Deck & Bar which includes a vitality pool, cabanas, and relaxed seating. 

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Personalised Experiences & Expert Guides 

Scenic Eclipse II voyages are truly all-inclusive with curated Scenic Freechoice and Discovery excursions which are designed to cater to all interests and fitness levels. A Discovery Team of up to 15 experts, along with local guides, will provide deep insights and safely guide you throughout your journey. In the Kimberley, the team will be led by Mike Cusack, an award-winning wilderness expert with a passion for Australia’s Northwest who has been guiding for more than three decades and has extensive experience in the region.  

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Take to the skies in one of our two on board helicopters^ for the ultimate vantage point.  Choose to add the ultimate excursion onto your ultra-luxury Scenic Eclipse experience with flightseeing or remote landings in the Airbus H130-T2 helicopters^. The quietest aircraft in the skies, you’ll enjoy air-conditioned interiors, Bose® noise cancelling headsets equipped with voice activation, and expansive visibility from every seat with large windows and wrap-around windscreen.

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Designed with an unwavering commitment to safety and excellence, ensuring the highest international safety standards. Scenic Eclipse II features include a GPS Dynamic Positioning System which enables the ship to main location without dropping anchor on sensitive seabeds. Whilst its extended stabilisers, forward bow thrusters and an electronic Azipod propulsion system enable safe and comfortable navigation.

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Watch the world go by from your private verandah suite in 6-star ultra-luxury. Personalised butler service is included with every suite, along with a close to 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio. Take a culinary journey at up to 10 included dining experiences and the eight bars and lounges.  

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Forged by nature and spanning more than 400,000 square kilometres, Australia's world-famous Kimberley Coast features a treasure trove of towering, fractured iron-tinged red cliffs, torrential waterfalls, azure waters, hidden coves and caves, secluded white sand beaches perfect for expedition cruising. Explore magnificent reefs and encounter rare and endangered wildlife; experience indigenous customs, rock art and connections to ancient lands; and discover the area's rich history on a Kimberley cruise with Heritage Expeditions.

Best explored by expedition vessel, Kimberley cruises aboard the luxurious Heritage Adventurer allow an up close and intimate exploration and immersion of this rugged wilderness where guests are dwarfed by nature on an unfathomable scale.

Led by a team of on board experts and local guides, our authentic expedition cruises along the Kimberley coast have been carefully curated to showcase the Kimberley's finest including ancient Aboriginal rock art; natural wonders Horizontal Falls, Montgomery and Ashmore Reef and King George Falls; World War II history at Vansittart Bay; early explorer history at Colonial Bay; the Lacepede and Bigge Islands and more. Travel is aboard our luxurious 140-guest expedition ship Heritage Adventurer which gives guests the option to experience this incredible landscape ship cruising poolside, on one of the many outdoor decks and in the Observation Lounge, by fleet of 14 Zodiacs ensuring no guest is left on board, and by foot on special landings. We hope you will join us aboard Heritage Adventurer on an in-depth expedition cruise of Australia's Kimberley coastline and islands as we discover its unspoiled nature, primeval wilderness and cultural treasures.

Discover an ancient landscape like no other on a bucket list, intimate expedition cruise of the untouched beauty of Australia's iconic Kimberley coast.

Plan your Kimberley tour today. Questions or ready to book your Kimberley voyage? Please contact us today or call toll free and speak with a Kimberley Travel Specialist.

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Join pioneering small ship expedition cruise company Heritage Expeditions on a thrilling in-depth exploration of Australia's world-famous Kimberley Coast, one of the world's most pristine and untouched wildernesses, aboard our luxurious, 140-guest expedition ship Heritage Adventurer.

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2024 Kimberley Cruise Season

Cruising the Kimberley Coast in Western Australia doesn’t have to be a dream. It can be your reality. Set sail on Discovery One, where the rugged beauty of the Kimberley meets the boundless horizons of the Indian Ocean, sheltered by the 1000 islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago.

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Discovery One Kimberley Cruises.

When it comes to Western Australia cruises, Discovery One will take you on an unforgettable, adventure cruise, along the pristine Kimberley Coast. With a maximum of 22 passengers and a crew of 6, Discovery One Kimberley cruises offer friendly, relaxed experiences for a small group of explorers.

We cruise from March to September offering 10 to 15-night cruise packages. Early in the Season we run the Waterfall packages - March, April, and early May - moving you between Darwin and Broome. Middle of the year we offer the Explore the Kimberley package - a Broome to Broome experience. Our shortest Kimberley tour is the Hunter River Adventure cruise at 10 nights - arriving by seaplane into the heart of the Kimberley - a Broome to Darwin package. Great Rivers is our last trip of the year - Broome to Darwin - an ideal choice for those that love relaxing onboard whilst enjoying the passing scenery and wish to avoid flights in small aircraft.

All cruise packages visit Montgomery Reef and Horizontal Falls .

2024 Cruise Packages

Cruise the Kimberley – REALLY explore the region’s iconic destinations. 

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Early Waterfall

From $9,990 pp/twin share

From Wyndham to Derby

Start Darwin / End Broome

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28 Mar to 11 Apr 13 to 27 Apr / 25 Apr to 9 May

From $10,990 pp/twin share

From Derby to Berkeley River (or reverse)

Start Broome / End Darwin (or reverse)

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Explore the Kimberley

10 to 23 May / 22 May to 4 Jun 5 to 18 Jun / 17 to 30 Jun 1 to 14 Jul / 13 to 26 Jul 27 Jul to 9 Aug / 8 to 21 Aug

From Derby to Naturalists Island (or reverse)

Start Broome / End Broome

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Great Rivers

23 August to 7 September

From $10,990 pp/twin shar

From Derby to Wyndham

Start Broome / End Darwin

Choose your breathtaking Kimberley cruise experience...

We have scenic cruises for kimberley travellers that will exceed your expectations., early waterfall cruise, darwin to broome.

Cruise through 13 unforgettable nights at the end of the wet season, tracing the rugged Kimberley coastline from Wyndham to Derby. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of far-north Western Australia, where incredible waterfalls cascade against a backdrop of towering cliffs reflecting mesmerising sunsets. On this Kimberley Coast cruise you will visit the magnificent King George Falls, and see other Kimberley icons such as Montgomery Reef, KIng Cascades, Horizontal Falls and more.

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Waterfall Cruise

Darwin to Broome / Broome to Darwin

This journey invites you to cruise the Kimberley Coast and explore Australia’s most stunning bays, inlets, towering cliffs, waterfalls , reefs, and rivers, showcasing a picturesque tapestry of nature’s wonders. Arrive or depart from the Berkeley River in a floatplane. Aerial scenery along the coast to Kununurra is spectacular. The Waterfall package is one of the Kimberley experiences you don’t want to miss. Secure your spot now for an expedition that encapsulates the heart and soul of Australia’s iconic northwest. 

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Explore the Kimberley Cruise

Broome to broome.

If you’re visiting Broome, our Explore the Kimberley cruise package is an opportunity not to be missed. These Kimberley cruises from Derby to Naturalists Island showcase the region’s natural beauty, let you explore ancient rock art and include thrilling helicopter flights over the spectacular Mitchell Falls and a scenic light air flight between the Mitchell Plateau and Broome over Horizontal Falls. Cruise the Kimberley and witness the diverse landscapes and breathtaking vistas through a harmonious combination of sea and sky exploration.

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Hunter River Adventure Cruise

This Kimberley adventure unveils the Kimberley’s hidden treasures as you travel to or from Darwin in the Northern Territory. With a scenic flight over Kununurra’s fascinating delta country and a seaplane flight over the breathtaking Mitchell Falls, prepare for an adventure that transcends ordinary travel. These Kimberley Coast cruise packages unlock the Kimberley’s enigmatic allure through a seamless blend of air and sea, where landscapes of wonder await at every turn. Secure your place now for a Hunter River Adventure that will linger in your memories forever.

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Great Rivers Cruise

Broome to darwin.

The Kimberley river cruise is the final tour of the season which offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the estuaries, rivers and waterways, and to observe the diverse wildlife that call these regions home. Embark on an extraordinary 13-night journey from Broome to Darwin, navigating the vast and unpredictable coastline and delving into the untamed beauty of the magnificent King George River, Prince Regent River, Berkeley River and more.

Pristine wilderness

The Kimberley in Western Australia is often referred to as one of the last wilderness frontiers in the world. The landscape is truly unique: It’s remote: It’s ancient: It’s pristine.

Cruise the Kimberley with Discovery One and you’ll marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art, you’ll dip in picturesque water holes, walk on beaches without footprints, gaze in awe at horizontal waterfalls, and enjoy short hikes to significant landmarks. You’ll be in awe of natural wonders such as Montgomery Reef in the Buccaneer Archipelago and King Cascades in the Prince Regent River. Magnificent, thundering waterfalls will take your breath away – like King George Falls – and eroded gorges and sandstone cliffs will amaze. And be sure to look out for the friendly locals – humpback whales, turtles, dolphins, and more. You can witness diverse marine life in the region’s marine parks, including Montgomery Reef. A voyage through the Kimberley is truly a special experience.

…without a doubt the most wonderful holiday I have ever experienced; wonderful staff, incredible destinations, amazing food and a most exciting adventure. I would not change a thing. Veronica Thomas

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unforgettable adventure…

Discovery One will take you on an unforgettable adventure. Smaller than other cruise ships, the 25-metre catamaran has a shallow draft which allows us to travel close to shore, up rivers and between the many islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago. There is actually over 1000 islands!

We aim to immerse you in the Kimberley - igniting all of your senses - sights, sounds, touch, aromas and tastebuds...

We tow 2 tenders and take you on excursions in the adventure boats 2 to 3 times a day - depending on the cruise package (weather and tides permitting).

In 2024, we celebrate 22 years of cruising the Kimberley region. As Kimberley specialists - this is the only region that we explore - we are delighted to share the gems of this spectacular and remote region with new guests and returning passengers.

Discovery One Kimberleys Cruise FAQs

How much do your kimberley coastal cruises cost.

Our Kimberley cruises prices vary depending on the package you choose, but start from $9,490 per person twin share for the 10 night Hunter Adventure cruise.

What types of accommodations are available on board?

Our Kimberleys cruise packages offer a range of options to suit your preferences – window cabin with a double bed, central cabin with a double bed or a central cabin with two single beds (not bunk beds). Whichever cabin you book, we ensure a restful night’s sleep after a full day of exploring the wonders of the Kimberley.

Are the cruise itineraries suitable for all ages and fitness levels?

Our Kimberley expeditions are designed to cater for the young at heart with good fitness abilities. This is an active cruise. The boat has stairs between decks and excursions in the adventure boats involve climbing in and out of tenders onto beaches and short hikes up and over rocky tracks.

How do I reach the departure points for the cruise packages?

Depending on the itinerary, the departure point will vary. We move people from Broome to Darwin or Broome to Broome and incorporate flights, coach transfers, and shuttles, to ensure a smooth journey to reach the boat.

Can I customise my Kimberley Coast scenic cruising experience?

Absolutely! While our packages offer comprehensive itineraries, we understand that preferences differ. If you are driving for example, we can customise a package to incorporate your vehicles and pickup location. You can also opt to stay on/ or arrive earlier into Kununurra and add on a Bungle Bungle tour. Our team is happy to discuss any customisation options to make your experience truly unique.

What safety measures are in place during the cruises?

Safety is our top priority. Our experienced Kimberley cruise crew ensures your well-being throughout the journey. We adhere to all safety regulations and provide thorough briefings for all activities.

How can I learn more about the destinations and activities on your cruises in the Kimberley?

Each cruise package includes detailed information about destinations, activities, and experiences. Visit the individual package pages on our website to discover the highlights and immerse yourself in the journey before booking.

What makes Discovery One different from other cruises through Kimberley Coast?

At Discovery One, we pride ourselves on offering a cruise experience that’s truly extraordinary. Our cruises of Western Australia through the Kimberley Coast stand out for several reasons. 

Firstly, it’s our commitment to providing intimate journeys. Our vessel’s size ensures a close-knit, personalised atmosphere where you’re not just a passenger, but a valued explorer – you become part of the family – something you can’t get on other Kimberley cruises in Australia. Secondly, our itineraries are meticulously designed to reveal the Kimberley’s hidden gems, blending sea and sky adventures seamlessly for a truly immersive experience. 

The experienced guides on our cruises of Kimberley Coast share their passion of the region’s history, wildlife, and culture, making excursions educational and inspiring. Whether you’re from Brisbane , Sydney , Melbourne , or anywhere else in Australia or the world, on Discovery One, you’ll be getting the experience of a lifetime travelling the West Coast Kimberley region. Our dedication to customer service, safety, and environmental stewardship further sets us apart, ensuring that your Kimberley travel and cruise adventure with Discovery One remains unparalleled in every aspect.

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KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION CRUISES

Welcome to the otherworldly Kimberley. Tucked along the northwestern corner of Australia, the Kimberley is one of the world’s last wild frontiers, from rugged sandstone peaks and gushing waterfalls, to desert expanses, sunken mangrove forests, and everything in between. Cruise through Montgomery Reef as the tides rush out, leaving sea turtles dotting their heads in its midst. Search for a lustrous, masterfully cultivated pearl on a local pearl farm. Splash through the spray of King George Falls, or take to the skies in an amphibious Mallard aircraft to watch tawny sharks swim below. Better yet, engage with the original land-owning communities and their cultural rites, including guided showings of the unique Gwion Gwion artwork they have curated for centuries.

Crystal-clear waters and gleaming pearls aside, our Kimberely expeditions stand out to guests who want to travel Australia, but also desire to expedition off the beaten path. Whether you are a well-seasoned traveler, wildlife enthusiast, natural history buff, or are simply seeking a new adventure in one of the most pristine places on Earth, experience this unique corner of the world with Seabourn.

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Seabourn announce Traditional Owners, Wunambal Gaambera, as Godparents of Seabourn Pursuit

We are thrilled to announce the Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners as godparents of Seabourn Pursuit, our newest ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship. The naming of Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners serves as a symbolic gesture of stewardship and responsibility toward the environment and the communities that we visit, as well as our commitment to sustainable tourism. 

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Included Expedition Experience

King George Falls

Prepare for the highlight of your trip, cruising with our Expedition Team on a Zodiac® to explore the highest twin waterfalls in Western Australia. They will skillfully maneuver the canyon that the river carved nearly 2 billion years ago, flanked by mesmerizing sandstone cliffs, to the thundering 250-foot falls that will plunge into the waters in front of you. 

This stop is full of beautiful, secluded beaches and tiny islands to explore. The real draw, though, is seeing the Gwion Gwion or Bradshaw rock art galleries that cover walls and caves in the area. Take a Zodiac® ride to Jar Island to see some of the oldest art in the world. Your Expedition Team will give you an interpretation of the drawings and a look at the fascinating history that accompanies them.

Montgomery Reef

Contemplate the raw transformation of the world’s largest inshore reef as you witness it appear and dip beneath the surface in some of the biggest tidal changes on Earth. As you explore one of the ‘greatest natural wonders of the world’, you’ll search for incredible marine wildlife in their natural habitat from your Zodiac® – dolphins, octopuses, fish, reef sharks, turtles, sea snakes and more. 

Talbot Bay Horizontal Waterfalls

Expect the unexpected amongst the spectacular rock formations and lush mangroves. Most waterfalls cascade vertically, but here tides push intense currents between narrow gorges to create a horizontal effect.

Featured Included Shore Excursions

Kuri bay pearl farm, traditional face painting ceremony, el questro park.

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Heritage Adventurer to Cruise the Kimberley in 2023

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Heritage Expeditions launches Kimberley Season

In 2023 there will be several expedition ships heading to Western Australia’s Kimberley Coast for the first time, making it more important than ever that you speak to a Kimberley cruising expert to determine which ship is right for you.

At Kimberley Cruise Specialists we focus on working with only the very best Kimberley cruise operators, such as Australia’s pioneering  Coral Expeditions , Kimberley Expeditions, True North, Eco Abrolhos Cruises and Kimberley Quest to name just a few. And now, we’re pleased to announce that we’ve added the Heritage Adventurer to our portfolio of  Kimberley cruise ships .

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Heritage Adventurer - a legendary expedition ship

Launched in 1991, Heritage Adventurer has a celebrated past. She operated for many years as the MS Hanseatic, one of the most legendary expedition vessels of all time. In 2022 she joins New Zealand’s original adventure cruise company Heritage Expeditions (founded in 1985) as the company’s new flagship.

Original designed to accommodate 184 travellers, Heritage Adventurer has been reconfigured to accommodate no more than 140 expeditioners, ensuring spacious, stylish and comfortable voyages. We especially love the fact that this small ship offers dedicated single traveller cabins at an excellent price, along with a number of triple-share cabins, a rarity in the Kimberley where most ships are set up to accommodate a maximum of two travellers in each cabin. Triple share cabins are a great option for families who wish to take a teen along to experience a cruise, or perhaps a group of three friends travelling together, while keeping fares low.

One of the advantages of travelling aboard a larger expedition ship (which is still small!) in the Kimberley is the greater amount of onboard space and amenity available to expeditioners. Heritage Adventurer offers both internal and external dining locations, a lounge / observation deck, multiple bars, library, gymnasium and even a swimming pool, an inviting place to cool off after a day of exploration.

A Knowledgeable Expedition Team

As we know, it takes quite a bit of expertise to operate successfully in the Kimberley, and Heritage Expeditions certainly have that. Aaron Russ, who along with his brother Nathan manage Heritage Expeditions, has been exploring the Kimberley coast for many years, engaged as an expedition leader aboard some of the best expedition ships.

Aaron’s expertise, combined with a knowledgeable expedition team, means travellers can expect an informative and thorough exploration of the Kimberley coast. And, when it is time for exploration ashore, Heritage Adventurer is well equipped. A fleet of 14 Zodiacs ensures all guests are able to maximise their expedition adventure.

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In 2023, Heritage Adventurer is scheduled to operate five ten-night Kimberley cruises between Darwin and Broome and vice versa as follows:

Darwin to Broome – 11 to 21 July 2023 – Kimberley Explorer Broome to Darwin – 21 to 31 July 2023 – Kimberley Explorer Darwin to Broome – 31 July to 10 August 2023 – Kimberley Coast & Beyond Broome to Darwin – 10 to 20 August 2023 – Kimberley Explorer Darwin to Broome – 20 to 30 August 2023 – Kimberley Coast & Beyond

Expedition prices, which include accommodation in selected cabin type, daily excursions and briefings, all meals and beer and wine with lunch and dinner are as follows:

Twin Share (per person)

Heritage Suite – $19,975.00 Worsley Suite – $15,975.00 Superior Deck 5 – $12,450.00 Superior Deck 4 – $11,950.00

Single Traveller (per person)

Superior Single – $15,975.00 Main Deck Single – $15,495.00

Triple Share (per person)

Superior Triple- $9,950.00 Main Deck Triple – $9,450.00

To find out more about Heritage Adventurer’s inaugural 2023 Kimberley cruising season – or to reserve your cabin – contact the team at Kimberley Cruise Specialists today on 1800 90 20 80 (or +61 7 4041 2101).

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Reef Prince Savings on 2024 Kimberley Cruises

$3,000 TRAVEL CREDIT OR NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT! One of our most popular Kimberley small ships, the 36-passenger Reef Prince operates 11-night cruises between Broome and Darwin, taking in all the incredible highlights of the coast from Horizontal Falls & Montgomery Reef, all the way through to mammoth King George Falls in the north.  When you

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Coral Discoverer refurbished ahead of 2024 Kimberley Season

One of our favourite Kimberley cruising small ships, Coral Discoverer has just returned to service following her annual refit and out-of-water survey period in Cairns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZwZMDY8P3s In preparation for the upcoming 2024 Kimberley season, over $2 million was spent ensuring she remains in ‘tip top’ condition ahead of another busy season in Australia’s north west.

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Welcome to the rugged North! The isolated coastline of the Kimberley region with its majestic gorges and rock pools is truly one of the last untouched wildernesses in the world. Abundant wild life, fresh water and ancient historic sites will make this cruise an unforgettable experience. 

Our 13-Night Kimberley cruise is the ultimate way to discover Australia's Kimberley coast. Eco Abrolhos Kimberley cruises are 13 nights and are planned to take advantage of the tides to maximise the "WOW" factor at places like the Horizontal Falls, Montgomery Reef and the King George River.

Our experienced guides will take you to a vast range of amazing locations that will vary from day to day.

Choose between exciting itineraries:

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Why choose Eco Abrolhos?

Smaller group size - maximum 32 guests - Solo traveller options available

  • All cabins have their own private ensuite
  • Easy to access fast aluminium Expedition tenders allow us to explore the Kimberley in safety and comfort - No Inflatable Boats
  • Eco Abrolhos is able to enter & navigate up the major Rivers - Explore More! See More!
  • 360 degree viewing from the Top Deck area
  • Experienced guides
  • Catch a fish & our chef will prepare for your dinner - Fishing & Crabbing experiences
  • Relaxed and casual atmosphere
  • Options of either Wyndham or Darwin as your Eastern Port 
  • All Guests depart on excursions together - no waiting like on the BIG ships 🚢

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Ancient Landscapes Ancient gorges and majestic cliffs – explore the rugged landscape of the Kimberley, one of the last untouched wildernesses in the world!

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Wildlife The Kimberley are renown for their great biodiversity! Over 300 species of birds, crocodiles, rock wallabies, echidnas and many more are roaming the vast Kimberley landscapes.

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Explore History Explore the remains of the earliest explorers of the region and get close with WW II history! Visit the site of the WWII DC3 plane wreck and learn more about the survival story of its passengers.

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View Kimberley Rock Art Discover the Gwion Gwion (Bradshaws) and Wandjina rock art. The Kimberley has some of the world’s oldest rock art with sites dating back over 50,000 years.

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Waterfalls No visit to the Kimberley is complete without a refreshing “shower” in one of the many waterfalls! Our tenders will safely get you up close to the amazing Kings Cascades and the spectacular King George Falls.

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Natural Wonders The Kimberley is home to the most spectacular Sunrises and Sunsets. Our Top Deck is the perfect place to take these in with your morning coffee or an end of day Sundowner.

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Discover our signature kimberley cruise, kimberley 13 night cruise, our 13 night kimberley cruise is the ultimate way to explore and experience the very best of the kimberley region, activities & tours.

  • Gorges & Waterfalls (Kings Cascades)
  • Swimming in water holes
  • Horizontal Falls 
  • Montgomery Reef 
  • Explore the Rivers & Creeks in our Expedition Tenders
  • Optional Helicoper flight over the Mitchell Falls
  • Whale, shark & crocodile encounters
  • Fishing & crabbing
  • Bird & wildlife watching
  • Visit Kimberley Rock Art 
  • WWII & Early settler history
  • Enjoy a Sundowner whilst taking in the Sunset

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One of the last remaining authentic wildernesses, the kimberley is every explorer’s final frontier..

To say that Australia and New Zealand are a region of extremes is no understatement. Silent fjords and coral reefs. Sandy shores and abundant wildlife. The oldest indigenous lands in the world, with some of the youngest cities.

Cruise around Australia with our fleet of small, ultra-luxury cruise ships. Sailing to 150 destinations, our all-inclusive fleet is as comfortable in the salty waters of The Kimberley as berthed in Sydney Harbour. And with both Expedition and Ocean-faring ships sailing the region, whether you want in-depth discovery or leisurely exploration, we guarantee we have an itinerary to suit.

What’s more, our crew to guest ratio of almost 1:1 is one of the highest in the industry. Add bespoke midland adventures and a wide variety of shore excursions and an authentic ultra-luxury small ship experience and we think you’ll agree: our Australia and New Zealand cruises really do take you closer to the authentic beauty of the world.

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Many people want to explore the Kimberley, but few are lucky enough to actually do it. Luckily, Silversea’s small ships (some of the smallest in the industry) are the perfect choice when it comes to your luxury Kimberley cruise. Small enough to get to some of the most inaccessible areas, yet large enough to assure all your onboard creature comforts there really is no other choice when it comes to choosing Kimberley cruises.

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With all that exploring on shore, we are sure that you’ll be delighted to find your sumptuous suite waiting for you at the end of the day. Private veranda for most suites, pillow choice, mattress choice, premium linen, marble bathroom, mini bar stocked with your preferences, state of the art in suite entertainment system … we really know how to put the luxury in our luxury Kimberley cruises!

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Whether you are on a Silversea Expeditions ship, or one of our classic fleet, get ready to experience personal service like never before! As other cruise lines streamline their service, we buck the trend and make sure that every single suite has its own butler and 24/7 suite attendants. From pole to pole our amazing team caters to your every need, and makes the difference between a good cruise and an amazing one.

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Our personal service is not award winning for nothing! Every suite on every one of our luxury Kimberley cruises has the attention of a personal butler and a suite attendant. Additionally, a team of dedicated and enthusiastic expedition leaders (the highest ratio in the business of nearly 1:1) will talk you through the fascinating history, and makes the difference between a good cruise and an amazing one.

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Gourmet Cuisine

When thinking of gourmet cuisine, the north of Australia may not spring immediately to mind. But when you explore the Kimberly with Silversea, you explore every sense, taste included! Fresh fish and native crab are obviously musts, while native herbs such as bush basil, lemon myrtle, gubinge, karkalla, lemon aspen and bush pepper allow your taste buds to travel. Not forgetting ingredients of the liquid kind, as Australia has some of the best wines worldwide, and you really do have all the ingredients for an adventure of a lifetime.

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This is a territory that is two-thirds the size of France and has 38,000 people living in it. Half are aborigines descended from Australia's first inhabitants. These distant ancestors have bestowed a culture and cave art with an ongoing sense of mystery. This is a region that you fly over or approach by sea because it is unspoilt and wild . Red soil, ochre cliffs, feisty inlets, roaring waterfalls, saltwater crocodiles... Welcome to the Kimberley . 

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What should you see in the Kimberley? Visit the north-west of Australia to enjoy the extraordinary landscapes of this isolated region from the water or air and discover its wild fauna .

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The Essentials - Kimberley

Travel to the Kimberley region and you will experience an unusual adventure in the heart of an unspoilt land. Wild animals, aborigine culture, breathtaking landscapes... Below is our useful guide to read before you visit the Kimberley .

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Fly over the Bungle Bungle Range

Wyndham , the northernmost town in the Kimberley region, is a special gateway. This area with fewer than 800 inhabitants makes the ideal starting point for exploring Purnululu National Park . Having been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2003, it is famous for the Bungle Bungle Range and its ochre and grey striped sandstone domes. There is nothing better than a panoramic flight to admire the beauty of this landscape created by erosion over a period of 20 million years.

Fly over the Buccaneer Archipelago

Fly over the Buccaneer Archipelago

In the west of the Kimberley, the land seems to break into pieces and slide into the sea. The result is a jagged coastline and no fewer than 800 islands forming the Buccaneer Archipelago , leading to finely cut panoramas. The best way to take in this unique geography is to take to the air. Soaring in a period Grumman Mallard amphibious aircraft , the views over this two-billion-year-old terrain are truly amazing. The undulating desert coast gives way to dots of land with red cliffs plunging into sapphire waters. Being so hard to access, this area has found itself protected... The nearest town is half an hour away by plane.

Sail along the King George River

Sail along the King George River

One of the Kimberley's marvels, the King George River is particularly stunning. Travellers turn into real explorers here. Guided by naturalists who are experts in the region, Zodiac® boats sail along the ochre, red, purple, pink and orange rock faces in the heart of 80-metre gorges. In the distance, the twin King George Falls rumble away. They are so vertical it gives you vertigo. The water hurtles down the cliffs. Watching is a hypnotic experience. Time seems to stand still, giving everyone the chance to enjoy the moment.

Discover cave art

Discover cave art

With 10% of the Kimberley having been systematically explored by archaeologists, hundreds of thousands of painted motifs in tunnels and on rocky walls have been found and listed. It is believed that some were done 20,000 years ago and are examples of Gwion Gwion cave art . This is characterised by its fine brushstrokes and rare aesthetics which tell us more about how these old civilisations lived. Clothes, food, arms, tools, ceremonies, trade... These precise paintings are a mine of information for researchers. One of the highlights of a trip to the Kimberley is enjoying this art, which is some of the world's oldest.

Enjoy seeing unique tidal phenomena

Enjoy seeing unique tidal phenomena

Water is king at Collier Bay . Gigantic tidal surges have created these unique landscapes, to photographers' delight. These surges can reach over 14 metres in width and are some of the world's biggest. They cause special phenomena, like at Montgomery Reef : the biggest coastal reef on the planet. When the water pulls back, this creates strong currents and little waterfalls. In Talbot Bay , when the tide comes in or goes out, the waves rush into a bottleneck. This water then flows away, creating "horizontal waterfalls" .

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The saltwater crocodile or estuarine crocodile is the world's biggest reptile. Males can grow to over five metres long and weigh several hundred kilos. These animals mainly live in Oceania, northern Australia and South East Asia.

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Australia's aborigine cuisine revolves around bush tucker . This means all the animals and plants in the Australian bush that allow humans to survive in this difficult environment. Kangaroos, emus, seafood, honey, berries, worms, lizards and snakes are foods sought by hunter-gatherers.

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Myths and legends

North-west Kimberley is home to magnificent decorated caves representing Wandjina, the powerful rain spirit . Poignantly moving ochre figures and silhouettes enhanced with touches of black, red, yellow and white leap out from the walls, alone or in groups, standing or lying. No need for mouths on their round, large-eyed and fine-nosed faces, encircled with headdress-evoking halos, for the extraordinary power of these supernatural entities to express itself. Both Aboriginal people and visitors are required to observe a strict protocol in order to approach them, and only the initiated are allowed to maintain these frescoes and create new representations of the spirit in order to continue the tradition of this ancestral sacred art , which is considered to be the most ancient in the world.

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Book. Leafing through Australie aborigène (Aborigine Australia) will make you want to visit the country. This stunning photo book's subtitle, Walkabout , is a reference to the rite-of-passage journey taken by aborigines across Australia, following in the footsteps of their mythological ancestors. The Kimberley and other areas are beautifully represented in the book in photos taken by Sandrine and Frédéric Mouchet, who spent two years immersed in these isolated lands.

Music. The first rock group, in the 1980s, to combine aboriginal sounds with contemporary music, Yothu Yindi (which means “mother and child” in Yongli), define themselves as artisans of cultural reconciliation. Prior to becoming a pop star, the group's singer, Yunupingu, was the first Aboriginal person ever to be a head teacher. He developed innovative teaching methods designed to suit the distinctive characteristics of Aboriginal people.

Film. In Undermined, Tales from the Kimberley , director Nicholas D. Wrathall examines what will become of the Kimberley and the 200 aborigine tribes who live there. A range of farming and industrial projects in the region are challenging their traditional lifestyles.

Facts and figures

Some experts estimate that early aborigine cave art dates back 20,000 or 30,000 years . The term "aborigine art" includes these primitive cave works as well as creations by contemporary artists influenced by this age-old culture. It is therefore the oldest ongoing artistic tradition in the world.

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Seabourn has added 13 expedition voyages to more than 40 destinations on the cruise line’s newest ship, the Seabourn Pursuit, sailing between August and September 2025.

“We’re thrilled to offer our guests new expedition voyages aboard Seabourn Pursuit to explore the world’s most remote regions, where ultra-luxury meets adventure with no compromises,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn. “Whether you’re embarking on a journey to the untouched Kimberley Coast of Australia, sailing across the Pacific to the icy expanses of Antarctica, or combining a number of destinations – the experience is guaranteed to be nothing short of extraordinary.”

Highlights of the newly announced expedition voyages include:

  • A special 86-day Three Continents voyage, sailing from Australia to Argentina and the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • The inaugural 23-Day Remote Indonesia and Islands of the Pacific Theatre from Darwin to Lautoka, Fiji, with new ports of call in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
  • Two more departures of the 11-day Kimberley Expedition: Waterfalls and Wandjinas, sailing the coast of Australia between Broome, Western Australia and Darwin, Northern Territory.
  • Nine unique combination voyages ranging from 34 to 86 days, including the  75-day New Guinea’s Islands to Patagonia and Antarctica expedition, sailing from Darwin, Australia to Ushuaia, Argentina.

Travelers looking for longer itineraries can take advantage of Seabourn Journeys, available either pre- or post-expedition. 

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Why the best way to see Australia is on a cruise

K nown for its epic road and rail trips through the vast, open countryside of the dusty Outback , Australia is often overlooked by Brits as a cruise destination. Yet the world’s largest island has over 37,000 miles of coastline fronting the Southern, Pacific and Indian Oceans, plus various smaller seas. Even the locals know the appeal of the sea, with 85 per cent of Australians living within 50km of the coast.

As a result, almost every kind of cruise imaginable can be found here; be it on a mega-ship with stacks of facilities; a boutique brand with a more refined air; a luxurious riverboat; or an expedition ship that can venture to truly out-of-the-way places. And with most of Australia's key attractions and cities scattered around its fringes, explorations by cruise (preferably topped and tailed with land-based touring) can pack any number of Down Under wonders into a single trip.

I've been lucky enough to visit Australia more than a dozen times, and some of my greatest memories are of experiences that I've had from the deck of a ship. I once set sail to New Zealand from Sydney, with the tiles atop the Opera House gleaming in the sunshine as we passed, and far from land on the Great Barrier Reef, I leaned over the railings to marvel at its underwater patchwork of cobalt and turquoise in an otherwise midnight-blue sea. 

Perhaps the most incredible experience of all was a cruise in the Kimberley : the little-visited wilderness region at the top of Western Australia. It's vast and sparsely populated – bigger than Britain but with fewer residents than a mid-sized English town – and its attractions are so remarkable that they would be crowded with visitors were they easier to access. But on a small-ship sailing with Coral Expeditions, I was one of just 120 guests exploring the waterfalls, reefs and ancient rock art for which the Kimberley is famed.

At the uninhabited Lacepede Islands, we saw seabirds and turtles in mind-boggling numbers. In Talbot Bay, we powered through one-of-a-kind Horizontal Falls in a Zodiac. And at Montgomery Reef, we watched a coral-encrusted plateau seemingly rise from the sea on a falling tide. 

It wasn’t only the epic landscapes and their intriguing wildlife – humpback whales, lemon sharks, saltwater crocs – that impressed. Etched in my memory is the experience of first seeing the Wandjina (ancient rock art). These alien beings stare down from rock art galleries across the region: a symbol of the oldest continuous culture on the planet, and of the Indigenous people's long connection to the land. A land littered with surprises best experienced by boat. 

Classic Kimberley 

Remote, isolated and with little infrastructure for land-based journeys, there are few parts of the world as suited to expedition cruises as the Kimberley. Explore it with Coral Expeditions – the pioneers of cruising in the region – on a formula perfected over four decades of operations. Itineraries are timed to experience key sites at optimal tidal phases: expect to see Montgomery Reef being drained by dozens of miniature cascades, and Horizontal Falls at its powerful best.

How to do it

Ten-night cruises between Darwin and Broome with Coral Expeditions operate between April and September and cost from £3,965pp; excludes flights.

Aussie icons

Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef are two of Australia’s most recognisable icons. Experience both with Princess Cruises, whose journeys up the eastern seaboard from Sydney to tropical North Queensland stop in Cairns for reef and Daintree Rainforest excursions, and Airlie Beach, gateway to the gorgeous Whitsunday Islands. 

How to do it 

A 16-night Sydney & Queensland Showcase cruise-and-stay from Cruise Kings (0800 197 8050) includes an 11-night round-trip cruise from Sydney aboard Majestic Princess and a three-night pre-cruise Sydney stay from £2,799pp. Departs January 26 & March 26 2024;  departs September 8 2023; includes flights. . 

Southern comforts

Make the festive season extra-special on a cruise along Australia’s entire south coast, taking in nine ports of call. Esperance, Adelaide, Cape Le Grand National Park and Kangaroo Island are among the highlights, with shore excursion that include wine tastings and local wildlife sightings. Better still, spend Christmas Day at sea before arriving in Sydney for a two-night stay that coincides with New Year’s Eve.

The 14-night Australia Intensive Voyage from Perth to Melbourne with Azamara Cruises (0344 4934016) departs December 21 2023 & December 20 2024 and costs from £2,859pp. Excludes flights. 

Over the top 

Nobody is more qualified to share Australia’s stories than its traditional owners and custodians. On a voyage through remote Barrier Reef islands en route to Cape York and Arnhem Land, you will meet indigenous Torres Strait islanders and other Aboriginal peoples to experience their culture, art and homelands, including Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. Along the way, spy dugongs, turtles, saltwater crocodiles and the birdlife of Kakadu’s wetlands.

A 13-night Australia's Top End cruise from Cairns to Darwin with Scenic (0808 273 6069; scenic.co.uk ) departs April 28 2024 and costs from £11,108pp. Excludes flights. 

Murray river flow 

River cruises are rare down under, ­making an active experience on the mighty Murray – the nation’s principal waterway – all the more remarkable. Murray River Trails offers short cruises aboard a 12-berth houseboat, with a daily programme of guided walks and activities. The small-group, into-the-wild nature of the experience lends itself to wildlife encounters, with sightings of echidnas, emus, koalas and ­unusual native birds all possible. It is a fascinating insight into authentic inland Australia.

The three-night Murray River Walk departs May–Sep and costs from £1,500pp. Excludes flights. 

Kim and swim

The Kimberley may have beguiling blue waters, but dips in the sea are foolhardy (and forbidden) due to the dangerous saltwater crocodiles that call the region home. Sidestep that inconvenience on a voyage with Ponant, which combines classic Kimberley elements ­(Montgomery Reef, Horizontal Falls) with the little-visited Rowley Shoals – one of the world’s most sensational snorkelling and diving destinations. Located west of Broome, in the Timor Sea, these croc-free coral atolls brim with colourful sea life.

An eight-night cruise round-trip from Broome departs September 8 2023 and costs from £11,835pp through Mundy Adventures (020 7399 7630; mundyadventures.co.uk ); includes flights. 

Queensland immersion 

Take a deep dive down under on a Great Barrier Reef & Beyond itinerary with Windstar Cruises. This holiday is particularly good for wildlife-lovers. Look out for wedge-tailed shearwaters, sooty terns and noddies while passing Willis Island; spot dingoes on sandy Fraser Island; and cuddle a koala at Australia Zoo (established by the late Steve Irwin). Show-stopping Whitehaven Beach is an unforgettable trip highlight.

An 11-night sailing from Cairns to Melbourne with Windstar Cruises (0808 178 2233; windstarcruises.com ) departs December 6 2023 and costs from £7,499pp. Includes flights and pre-cruise overnight in Cairns. 

Western wonders 

Unlike the Barrier Reef, which clings to the continental shelf, magnificent Ningaloo Reef fringes Western Australia’s coast. Discover it and the archipelagos of Abrolhos, Monte Bello and Dampier on a small-ship expedition that mixes snorkelling and shipwrecks with whale-watching and indigenous rock art. Enhance the experience by foraging and fishing for mud crabs and oysters, or take sightseeing to new heights in the ship’s helicopter. 

How to do it  

The 10-night West Coast Explorer cruise with True North sails from Fremantle to Dampier on March 7 2024 and costs from £12,208pp. Excludes flights

Island state

Raw nature meets colonial history and premium produce in Tasmania, not to mention one-of-a-kind wildlife such as white wallabies and Tasmanian devils. Sip local cool-climate wines and visit the likes of Bruny Island and Wineglass Bay while sailing from Hobart. The cruise is complemented with a self-drive exploration of the island’s west and north coast regions.

A 17-night holiday with Tasmanian Odyssey (01534 735449) combining Coral Expeditions' 10-night Coastal Wilds or Coastal Treks cruise with a 7-night self-drive land tour costs from £5,475pp. Departs Jan–Feb 2024 & 2025; excludes flights. 

All the way

Go all out and see more of the continent on a full circumnavigation of the vast island. Sail the Coral, Timor and Tasman Seas, the Indian Ocean and the Great Australian Bight on an odyssey starting and finishing in Sydney. Travelling via every coastal state and territory, ports of call include cosmopolitan Melbourne, tropical Darwin, lively Fremantle and Phillip Island with its unforgettable koala and penguin encounters. 

A 34-night Australian Panorama sailing with Oceania Cruises is available through Mundy Cruising (020 7399 7670; mundycruising.co.uk ) from £8,729pp, including flights. Departs December 22 2024.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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