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Visitors at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm on Dampier Peninsula, Australia, attentively observing a guide demonstrate the pearl farming process and learning about Bardi Jawi culture.
Aerial view of One Arm Point on Dampier Peninsula, Australia, where vibrant turquoise waters meet the red dirt coastline, surrounded by lush mangroves, showcasing pristine natural coastal scenery.
Panoramic view of the vast bay at One Arm Point on Australia's Dampier Peninsula, featuring crystal-clear blue waters, golden sandy beaches, and dense coastal vegetation, showcasing a magnificent natural landscape.
Visitors at Australia's Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm closely admire and select lustrous, perfectly round pearls, experiencing unique pearl culture and the Bardi Jawi tradition.
Interior of the Sacred Heart Church in Australia's Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, featuring an altar and walls intricately decorated with unique shells, showcasing profound cultural art and local Aboriginal faith.

Dampier Peninsula & Aboriginal Communities Day Tour | Broome


Duration:12 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 6 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Journey to the tip of the Dampier Peninsula to experience the remote coastal wilderness area of One Arm Point and local Aboriginal communities.

  • Visit the Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community
  • See One Arm Point and learn about the Bardi Jawis
  • Enjoy a chef-prepared lunch at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
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— What You Can Expect —

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 local art and artefacts can be admired and purchased (cash only). 

The 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.

Delight in an afternoon swim at the pool in Cygnet Bay, or maybe sit back and relax or stroll along the beautiful white sand beach, taking in the amazing scenery. Take Scenic Flight (pre-booked) or head back to Broome on the road. A drop-off to your hotel is included.


— Important Info —

Without Scenic Flight 

  • Depart at 7:00 am
  • Return at 7:30 pm

With Scenic Flight

  • Depart at 7:00 am
  • Return at 5:00 pm

Explore the Dampier Peninsula on this all-inclusive day tour!

Panoramic view of the vast bay at One Arm Point on Australia's Dampier Peninsula, featuring crystal-clear blue waters, golden sandy beaches, and dense coastal vegetation, showcasing a magnificent natural landscape.

Admire beautiful pearls at the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

A hand holding a handful of plump, lustrous pearls from Australia's Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, showcasing their exquisite quality and unique sheen, a perfect souvenir from the Broome tour.

See the 'Mother of Pearl' Church at Beagle Bay

Interior of the Sacred Heart Church in Australia's Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, featuring an altar and walls intricately decorated with unique shells, showcasing profound cultural art and local Aboriginal faith.

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Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 6 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 3 to 5 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences make visiting the Dampier Peninsula worthwhile for travelers?

The Dampier Peninsula offers a profound journey into Australia's remote coastal wilderness and rich Aboriginal culture. Visitors experience unique insights into the Bardi Jawi people's way of life, traditional knowledge, and connection to the land at places like One Arm Point. The stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life also contribute to an unforgettable and educational travel experience, making it highly worthwhile for those seeking cultural depth and natural beauty.

2. Are there opportunities for swimming or water activities on the Dampier Peninsula tour?

While specific swimming activities are subject to local conditions and tides, the Dampier Peninsula is known for its stunning coastal landscapes and pristine waters. At One Arm Point, visitors can observe the vibrant marine environment, often including fish traps and the beautiful turquoise waters. The focus of the tour is primarily on cultural immersion and experiencing the remote coastal wilderness rather than recreational swimming, but the scenic views are abundant.

3. Which Aboriginal communities can visitors learn about on the Dampier Peninsula day tour?

On the Dampier Peninsula day tour, visitors have the opportunity to engage with and learn about significant Aboriginal communities. This includes a visit to the historic Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, known for its Sacred Heart Church featuring a pearl shell altar. Additionally, at One Arm Point, guests can gain insights into the rich culture and traditional practices of the Bardi Jawi people, offering a deeper understanding of their connection to the land and sea.

4. What makes the Dampier Peninsula a unique cultural and natural destination?

The Dampier Peninsula is unique due to its blend of untouched remote coastal wilderness and profound Aboriginal cultural heritage. It's home to some of Australia's oldest living cultures, offering visitors a chance to connect with Indigenous communities like the Bardi Jawi. Its rugged red cliffs meet the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, creating dramatic landscapes. This fusion of ancient traditions, vibrant ecosystems, and stunning natural beauty makes it a truly distinctive destination.

5. How do visitors typically travel to the Dampier Peninsula from Broome?

Traveling to the Dampier Peninsula from Broome typically involves a journey on a mostly unsealed road, requiring a sturdy 4WD vehicle for independent travel. For convenience and a guided experience, many visitors opt for organized day tours that provide comfortable 4WD transportation. These tours ensure a safe and informative journey, navigating the remote terrain while providing expert commentary on the region's history, culture, and natural environment.

6. Where is the Dampier Peninsula located, and what makes its geography distinct?

The Dampier Peninsula is located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, north of Broome, extending into the Indian Ocean. Its geography is distinct for its dramatic contrast of Pindan red earth cliffs, white sandy beaches, and clear turquoise waters. This remote coastal wilderness is characterized by rugged landscapes, tidal movements, and an abundance of unique flora and fauna, shaped by millennia of natural forces and Indigenous land management practices.

7. What cultural experiences await visitors at Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community and One Arm Point?

At Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, visitors can admire the historic Sacred Heart Church, renowned for its exquisite altar adorned with mother-of-pearl and other local shells, a testament to local craftsmanship. At One Arm Point, known as Ardyaloon, the Bardi Jawi community shares insights into their traditional fishing methods, aquaculture, and strong connection to the sea. You can observe the unique tidal fish traps and learn about their sustainable practices and vibrant cultural heritage.

8. What unique natural features or activities are experienced at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm during the Dampier Peninsula tour?

While enjoying a chef-prepared lunch, visitors at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm are immersed in the stunning natural setting of a working pearl farm on the Dampier Peninsula. The farm is nestled amidst pristine coastal landscapes, offering picturesque views of the bay and its clear waters. Beyond dining, guests can learn about the history of pearling in the region and observe aspects of pearl cultivation, connecting with both the natural environment and a significant local industry.

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