KIMBERLEY SOLO CRUISE DEALS BROOME TO DARWIN 2026

10 Nights Kimberley SOLO Cruise Deals - Broome to Darwin Aboard Coral Adventurer | 2025 & 2026

EXCITING KIMBERLEY SOLO CRUISE DEALS BROOME TO DARWIN 2026

SOLO FARES + 1.25% OFF ON REGULAR FARE ON SELECT 2025 & 2026 CRUISES

These Kimberley Solo Cruise Deals Broome to Darwin 2026 are ones you can’t miss!  
Duration: 10 nights
Cruise Dates: July to September 2025 & April to September 2026
Destination: Darwin to Broome and Broome to Darwin
Cabins: View Cabins
Deck Plans: View Deck Plans
Join us on a classic 10-night Kimberley cruise and immerse yourself in one of the world’s last great wildernesses. Stand in awe before the mighty King George River and its towering twin waterfalls, uncover ancient Indigenous rock art with expert guides, and marvel at the ever-changing marine life and cascading waters of Montgomery Reef. Later in the season, witness the unforgettable sight of humpback whales on their northern migration. No two Kimberley voyages are ever the same—come and experience this extraordinary region with the pioneers of Kimberley cruising.

Highlights of your journey include:

Ride the thrilling Horizontal Falls aboard an inflatable Zodiac.
Explore Montgomery Reef up close and encounter its rich marine life.
Cruise along the King George River to its spectacular 80-metre twin waterfalls.
Discover the Prince Regent River and the lush King Cascade waterfall.
Visit Indigenous rock art galleries and learn about Wandjina and Gwion Gwion traditions.
Spot native wildlife and birdlife in pristine natural habitats.
Take an optional helicopter flight over the breathtaking Mitchell Falls.
Savour sunset canapés and drinks on a remote Kimberley beach.
Book Your Dream Cruise Today! Spaces for this exclusive promotion are limited. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the pristine natural splendor of the Kimberley region while enjoying the luxurious amenities aboard a small luxury boat. Your extraordinary journey awaits — book now to secure your spot on the adventure of a lifetime!
 

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CORAL EXPEDITIONS KIMBERLEY CRUISE PRICES

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from $30,900 pp

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from $13,400 pp

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PACKAGE DATES

Departs Broome to Darwin and Darwin to Broome, July to September 2025 & April to September 2026. Prices depend on the season and are subject to change without notice.

The following itinerary shows departing Darwin and arriving Broome. For the opposite direction, the itinerary is in reverse. 

TRAVEL DATES AND PRICES:
KIMBERLEY SOLO CRUISE DEALS BROOME TO DARWIN 2026

 

Date Cruise From Cruise To Cruise Ship Price From (AUD per person*) Request a Quote
01 April, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
11 April, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
22 April, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
02 May, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
13 May, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
23 May, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
03 June, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
13 June, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
24 June, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
04 July, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
15 July, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
25 July, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
05 August, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
15 August, 2026 Broome Darwin Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758
26 August, 2026 Darwin Broome Coral Adventurer From $13,400 Contact 1300 799 758

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DateCruise FromCruise ToCruise VesselPrice From (AUD per person*)Request a Quote
26 August, 2025BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
19 March, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
23 April, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
04 May, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
14 May, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
24 May, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
03 June, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
14 June, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
24 June, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
04 July, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
14 July, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758
25 July, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral GeographerFrom $13,400Contact 1300 799 758

DateCruise FromCruise ToCruise ShipPrice From (AUD per person*)Request a Quote
19 April, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
29 April, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
09 May, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
20 May, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
30 May, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
09 June, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
19 June, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
30 June, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
10 July, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
20 July, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
30 July, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
10 August, 2026DarwinBroomeCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758
20 August, 2026BroomeDarwinCoral DiscovererFrom $12,990Contact 1300 799 758

ITINERARY:
KIMBERLEY SOLO CRUISE DEALS BROOME TO DARWIN 2026

Depart Darwin / Broome

Darwin Departures: Arrive at Darwin Fort Hill Wharf for boarding at 8:30am, with time to settle into your stateroom before our 9:00am departure. There will be a light breakfast available upon boarding before we cruise across Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and sail into Western Australian waters.

Broome Departures: Be at the Mangrove Hotel at 3:30pm before our transfer to Broome Deep Water Port for boarding at 4:00pm. Settle into your stateroom before our 5:00pm departure.

Take the time to become acquainted with the facilities onboard before joining the expedition team in the Bridge Deck Lounge for an introduction to the Kimberley. As dusk falls, mingle with fellow travellers, the Captain and crew at  Captain’s Welcome Drinks.

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DAY 2: King George River and Falls (Oomari Falls)

Fed by the King George River flowing from the Gardner Plateau, the 80-metre-high King George Falls stand as the Kimberley’s most spectacular waterfalls and the tallest twin falls in Western Australia. To reach them, we journey through towering gorges, sculpted by a river system that carved its path through the Kimberley landscape over 400 million years ago.

At the start of the season, we cruise directly to the base of the powerful falls, feeling the mist rise from below. Later in the year, when water levels drop, we explore the striking sandstone cliffs up close, where honeycomb erosion patterns reveal the timeless artistry of nature.

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DAY 3Vansittart Bay (Banjal)

Vansittart Bay is rich in cultural and historical significance, featuring the extraordinary Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Aboriginal rock art galleries, believed to be up to 20,000 years old. On Jar Island, named after the pottery shards left behind by Makassan fishermen who once harvested sea cucumbers (trepang), history comes vividly to life.

Close by, on the Anjo Peninsula, lies the remarkably well-preserved wreck of a US Air Force C-53 Skytrooper aircraft. The plane made an emergency landing on a salt pan in 1942 after the pilot lost his bearings en route from Perth to Broome, near what is now Truscott Airbase.

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Mitchell Falls, Winyalkan, & Swift Bay

Mitchell Falls, cascading over the Mitchell Plateau in a series of tiered waterfalls and emerald-green rock pools, is the iconic highlight of Mitchell River National Park. A scenic helicopter flight (additional cost) offers breathtaking views of the multi-tiered falls, where shimmering pools spill over rugged escarpments and ancient rock art hides in caves behind veils of water.*

The park is a sanctuary for a wide variety of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and bird species, all drawn to its year-round water source. From sandstone terraces overlooking the pools, you can take in the serene beauty of this timeless landscape.

For those seeking an alternative, explore the weathered sandstone caves of Wollaston Bay or Wollaston Creek, a labyrinth of arches, tunnels, and columns that once served as an Aboriginal midden. While anchored at Winyalkan Bay, another option is to visit rock art galleries at Swift Bay, showcasing both Wandjina and Gwion Gwion art.

As evening falls, relax with a gourmet BBQ while watching the sun sink into the Indian Ocean—a perfect ending to a day of discovery.

Scenic helicopter flights to Mitchell Falls are not available on Coral Geographer’s March 19th, 2026 departure.

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Prince Frederick Harbour and Bigge Island (Wuuyuru)

Prince Frederick Harbour is one of the Kimberley’s most spectacular locations at the southern end of York Sound. The harbour is dotted with islands lined with mangroves and monsoon rainforests, set against a backdrop of ochre-hued escarpment.

White-bellied sea eagles and other birds of prey are often seen here, and at low tide, expansive mudflats reveal large populations of mudskippers and mangrove crabs. We will take our Xplorer tender vessels on a cruise up Porosus Creek to view some striking rock formations.

Bigge Island’s Indigenous name is Wuuyuru, and the Indigenous Group of the area is the Wunambal people.

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Prince Regent River

King Cascade is one of the Kimberley’s most photographed natural wonders—a striking terraced waterfall where water spills gracefully from a great height across a 50-metre-wide ledge of sandstone. The ochre and blackened rock is draped with mosses, ferns, and grasses, creating the appearance of a lush hanging garden.

To reach this spectacle, we journey in Xplorer tender vessels along the Prince Regent River, a geological marvel that runs perfectly straight along a fault line through steep-sided gorges.

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Careening Bay (Wunbung-gu)

Lieutenant Phillip Parker King named Careening Bay after beaching his leaking vessel, HMC Mermaid, here to make repairs. Stranded for 17 days along this remote stretch of coastline, the ship’s carpenter carved HMC Mermaid 1820 into the trunk of a bottle-shaped boab tree near the shore. More than 200 years later, the famous Mermaid Boab Tree has split into two massive trunks and grown to an impressive 12 metres in girth. Today, it is listed on the National Register of Big Trees, with the carpenter’s inscription still clearly visible—standing nearly as tall as a person.

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Montgomery Reef (Yowjab)

Montgomery Reef, named by Phillip Parker King, spans more than 300 square kilometres and is one of the Kimberley’s most remarkable natural wonders. Twice a day, as the mammoth 11-metre tides recede, the reef appears to rise dramatically from the Indian Ocean. Water cascades off its flat-topped surface, revealing a maze of rock pools and rivulets.

Exploring by Xplorer and Zodiac tenders, we get up close to this spectacle as our Expedition Team explains the reef’s formation and the diverse wildlife it supports. Opportunistic birds swoop in to feast on exposed marine life, while turtles, dolphins, dugongs, and even sawfish gather to feed in the shallows.

The retreating tide sets the ocean swirling with eddies and whirlpools under the pull of the moon’s gravity—only for the entire drama to reverse hours later as the reef once again disappears beneath the sea.

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Doubtful Bay

Red Cone Creek winds its way downstream before meeting the small yet striking Ruby Falls, named by local mariner Capt. Chris Tucker after his daughter. The creek has carved its path through layered rock formations that resemble giant building blocks. A short natural rock climb leads to a secluded freshwater pool, offering both a sense of adventure and the refreshing reward of a swim. Depending on the season, the falls may tumble as a rushing torrent or trickle gently over the rocks.

In Doubtful Bay, other highlights we may explore include the dramatic Steep Island along with the beauty of Ruby Falls at Red Cone Creek.

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Horizontal Falls (Garaanngaddim) and Buccaneer Archipelago

The Horizontal Falls are one of the Kimberley’s most iconic natural wonders, formed by the region’s immense 11-metre tides. Described by Sir David Attenborough as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world,” this breathtaking phenomenon occurs as seawater surges through a narrow gap in the McLarty Ranges, creating the appearance of a waterfall turned on its side. Experiencing the rapids up close aboard our Zodiac tenders is a thrilling highlight of any Kimberley expedition.

Located in Talbot Bay at the heart of the Buccaneer Archipelago, the falls are surrounded by a landscape of staggering geological history, with islands dating back more than two billion years. At Cyclone Creek, dramatic rock formations reveal the forces that shaped this ancient land, while cruising past the Iron Islands and Koolan Island adds further depth to the journey. The day ends perfectly with sunset drinks at Nares Point.

Please note: 2026 will be the final year we operate tender cruises through the First Gap. From 2027 onwards, you’ll still enjoy close-up Zodiac and tender excursions right to the Gap, where you can witness the full force of the tides at peak flow.

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The Lacepede Islands

The Lacepede Islands, a protected Class-A nature reserve, are an important seabird nesting ground, most notably for brown boobies and roseate terns. They are also home to Australian pelicans, frigatebirds, egrets, and gulls, while their sandy shores provide a vital breeding habitat for green turtles.

When weather and tides permit, we venture out by Xplorer and Zodiac tenders to explore the islands’ sheltered lagoons.

As our unforgettable Kimberley journey comes to an end, we gather on our final evening for the Captain’s farewell drinks, celebrating new friendships and shared memories of adventure.

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Day 11: Arrive in Broome / Darwin

Our unforgettable journey along the Kimberley Coast comes to an end as we bid farewell to new friends, the Captain, and crew.

Broome Arrival: Disembark in Broome at 8:00am, with a complimentary transfer to the CBD or airport included. If you’re not heading straight to the airport, why not spend the day relaxing on world-famous Cable Beach or wandering the historic streets of Chinatown in central Broome?

Darwin Arrival: Arrive in Darwin at 9:00am and disembark at Fort Hill Wharf by 9:30am. Post-cruise transfers to CBD hotels or the airport are provided. For those with more time, enjoy a day exploring this vibrant tropical city—stroll the landscaped waterfront precinct, cool off at the harbourside Wave Pool, or take in the relaxed charm of Darwin.

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