About Cape Leveque And Aboriginal Communities From Broome (Optional Scenic Flight)
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Stop At: Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
This iconic landmark is the northernmost tip of the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region and is approximately 240km north of Broome. The wide stretches of sandy beaches are known to be the nesting place for wild turtles and a number of sea birds.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: One Arm Point Trochus Hatchery and Aquarium, H37G+46 Ardyaloon, Western Australia, Ardyaloon WA 6725, Australia
A remote Indigenous community with amazing views of of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Enjoy a guided visit of the trochus hatchery and learn about the Bardis Jawis' strong connection to their rich culture and saltwater traditions.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Kooljaman Cape Leveque, PMB 8, Cape Leveque, Broome WA 6725, Australia
Afternoon swim in the beautiful turquoise waters if Kooljaman. Sit back and relax or stroll along the beautiful white sand beach, taking in the amazing scenery.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm Tours, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia Australia
A well renowned pearl farm situated at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, whilst here take a tour of the farm, learn about the history of the pearling industry and enjoy a chef prepared lunch.
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