| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Sightseeing cruise |
— What to bring —
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Times are subject to availability and to change at the discretion of Pearls of Australia
The tour operates in light rain. If heavy rain, wind, or thunderstorms make the experience unviable, the tour operator will contact you one or two days in advance to reschedule or offer a land-based tour or a refund
Pearls of Australia shall not be held liable for any accident, injury, delay, loss or damage caused by the provision of, or failure to provide, any services listed
Oyster type and provenance is subject to availability. When oysters from local waterways are not available, oysters may be sourced from another oyster farm
A 100% fee will apply for no-shows
The Broken Bay Pearl Shell to Showroom Tour offers an expert-guided exploration of New South Wales’ only pearl farm. It includes a scenic cruise along the Hawkesbury River to visit an active oyster lease, providing insight into sustainable oyster and pearl farming. Visitors also discover the story behind the rare Australian Akoya pearl and get to visit an exclusive pearl grading room to understand pearl craftsmanship.
The pearls produced at Broken Bay Pearl Farm are cultured. The farm specializes in cultivating the rare Australian Akoya pearl using meticulous and sustainable methods within carefully managed oyster leases in the pristine waters of Broken Bay. This controlled environment allows for responsible farming practices and consistent pearl quality.
Broken Bay Pearl Farm is dedicated to sustainable and ethical practices that prioritize the well-being of the oysters. During the harvesting process, pearls are carefully removed, and the oysters are then re-seeded. This approach allows the oysters to continue their life cycle, minimizing harm and demonstrating a strong commitment to marine health and long-term sustainability.
Broken Bay Pearl Farm offers a unique experience as New South Wales' only pearl farm. Visitors gain exclusive insights into the entire journey of pearl cultivation, from the oyster to exquisite jewelry. The tour highlights the distinctiveness of the rare Australian Akoya pearl and the farm's sustainable practices, all delivered through expert-guided tours on the picturesque Hawkesbury River.
During the Hawkesbury River cruise as part of the Broken Bay Pearl Farm tour, visitors will enjoy picturesque views while journeying to an active oyster lease. Expert guides will share fascinating insights into the pristine aquatic environment and the intricate process of oyster and pearl farming. This segment provides a direct, engaging look at where Australian Akoya pearls are cultivated.
The Australian Akoya pearl cultivated at Broken Bay Pearl Farm is highly unique for its exceptional luster, perfectly round shape, and brilliant overtone. It is distinct from other Akoya varieties, specifically adapted to flourish in Australia's pristine waters. Broken Bay Pearl Farm is dedicated to cultivating this rare and sought-after gem, offering visitors a chance to learn its specific story and appreciate its exquisite characteristics.
Yes, the Broken Bay Pearl Farm tour includes a visit to an exclusive pearl grading room. Here, visitors will gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricate process of pearl evaluation. Expert guides explain the specific criteria for quality, such as luster, shape, size, surface, and color, and highlight the craftsmanship involved in transforming raw pearls into stunning pieces of jewelry.
Broken Bay Pearl Farm ensures sustainable oyster farming by carefully managing its oyster leases to maintain a healthy marine ecosystem within Broken Bay. They implement responsible cultivation techniques for the Australian Akoya pearl, focusing on minimal environmental impact. This commitment includes re-seeding oysters after harvesting and continuous monitoring of water quality, ensuring a balanced approach to aquaculture and conservation for future generations.