Dampier Peninsula and Aboriginal Communities Full Day Tour

From AUD $344.00
  • Duration: 570 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Broome, WA
  • Product code: CL
Departing at 7:00 AM
Returning at 7:30 PM
Duration 12:30 Hrs


Just
a few kilometres out of Broome we head north on Cape Leveque Road.
Travelling over rugged terrain on the unsealed sections of the road, our
first stop is Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. Here we visit the famous
Sacred Heart Church with its exquisite Pearl Shell Altar, built in 1918
by the Pallotine Monks.

Heading further north, our next stop is
One Arm Point.  One Arm Point is a remote Indigenous community with
amazing views of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Here, we enjoy a guided
visit to the trochus hatchery and learn about the Bardi Jawis strong
connection to their rich culture and saltwater traditions. Visit the
aquaculture centre, where a range of local art and artefacts can be
admired and purchased (cash only).

Next stop is Cygnet Bay Pearl
Farm situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. Enjoy a chef prepared
lunch followed by a Pearl Farm Tour. A family owned business, it is
Australia’s oldest operating Pearl Farm. An opportunity also to visit
their showroom, where you will see some of the finest South Sea Pearls
grown and harvested.

Take the afternoon, and sit back to enjoy a one-hour Aboriginal Experience in the afternoon, with Shell Carving or similar. We then head back to Broome on the coach arriving
approximately 7.30pm. A drop off to your hotel is included.