Essence of the Kimberley

2024

15 DAY FULLY INCLUSIVE TOUR

Tuesday 6th august to Tuesday 20th august


Spread over Australia's entire north-western corner, the Kimberley is one of the world's last wilderness frontiers.


There is prolific wildlife, majestic canyons and some fantastic cruises. Even though this is a remote region, there is still great food, luxury accommodations and friendly locals.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


Guided Tour of Darwin, Royal Flying Doctors Service Tourist Facility, Adelaide River War Cemetery, Litchfield National Park, Kakadu National Park, Katherine - Katherine Gorge, Kununurra, Mirima National Park, Halls Creek, Yiyili Aboriginal Community, Fitzroy Crossing, Boab Prison Tree, Broome,

Pearl Luggers Museum, Matso’s Brewery and Cable Beach.

 
FLIGHTS 
Melbourne to Darwin via Brisbane

Broome to Melbourne via Perth

 
CRUISES 
Darwin Harbour Dinner Cruise

Jumping Croc Cruise

Yellow Water Sunset Cruise

Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) Cruise

Ord River Cruise

Willie Creek Pearl Farm Cruise

MULTIPLE NIGHT STAYS
3 nights in Darwin, Kununurra and Broome

2 nights in Katherine


TOUR COSTS

Twin Share Room First Tour: $11,675 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 2 - 10 Tours:
$11,575 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 11 - 20 Tours:
$11,525 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 21+ Tours:
$11,475 per person
Single Room Supplement:
$2,075 per person
 
Deposit:
$800 per person
 

As a thank you for travelling with O'Shannessy's Quality Tours, you will automatically receive a saving on the total tour price for your second and subsequent tours.
 
In most cases, O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours will match single travellers who wish to twin share, with another single traveller of the same gender.
However, if this is not possible, you will be required to pay the single supplement.

​O'Shanessy's Quality Tours are now providing travel insurance through Nib Insurance.


Travel insurance is not compulsory, however the Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider at the time the balance of the tour is to be paid. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or must cancel at late notice.

​Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets your needs.

MAP

ITINERARY

  • DAY 1: TUESDAY 6TH AUGUST, 2024

    MELBOURNE TO DARWIN


    Welcome to our fabulous 15 day tour of the Kimberley! With chauffeured pickup from home, we travel to Melbourne Airport. At the airport we will be greeted by an O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours representative, who will assist us with check-in and see us onto the plane for our flight to Darwin. Arriving at Darwin Airport, we will be welcomed by our O’Shannessy’s coach crew who will help us with our luggage before we board the coach for our transfer to the hotel.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement / Refreshments on flight


    OVERNIGHT: Double Tree by Hilton Esplanade, DARWIN


  • DAY 2: WEDNESDAY 7TH AUGUST, 2024

    DARWIN SIGHTSEEING


    Many people aren’t aware of the importance of Darwin during World War II so we look at the city as it is today and also learn from a local expert of the involvement and history of the bombings of Darwin. We conclude the tour at Stokes Hill Wharf where we can purchase lunch before our visit to the Royal Flying Doctors Service Tourist Facility. This unique facility highlights the magnificent service provided to Outback Australia by the RFDS and also showcases the Bombing of Darwin through Virtual Reality headsets – an amazing experience! This evening we transfer back to Stokes Hill Wharf for our fantastic dinner cruise on Darwin Harbour. What a wonderful way to start our tour as we see the Darwin skyline at sunset.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT: Double Tree by Hilton Esplanade, DARWIN


  • DAY 3: THURSDAY 8TH AUGUST, 2024

    LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK


    This morning, we travel south to the small township of Adelaide River - about 110kms from Darwin. We make a brief stop at Adelaide River War Cemetery, where 432 servicemen and 63 civilians, all of whom died as a result of Japanese bombing raids, are buried. From here we enter Litchfield National Park. The 65,000-ha National Park with its untouched rainforests, hot springs, magnificent waterfalls and stunning scenery has gained a reputation as the jewel of the Northern Territory’s crown. We stop to see the Magnetic Anthills and the magnificent Florence Falls from the lookout platform. We enjoy lunch at the Litchfield Cafe and visit nearby Wangi Falls where there is time for a refreshing dip - so bring your togs! This evening we watch another sunset as we enjoy dinner at Cullen Bay.  It won’t be a late night as we begin our road journey tomorrow.


    OVERNIGHT: Double Tree by Hilton Esplanade, DARWIN


  • DAY 4: FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST, 2024

    DARWIN TO KAKADU


    With an early start, we say farewell to Darwin and travel the Arnhem Land Highway to World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. On our way to Kakadu we join the Jumping Croc Cruise - don’t forget to bring your camera! Continuing our journey, we enter the wonderland of Kakadu National Park. This afternoon we visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre before joining our magical 2-hour Yellow Water Sunset Cruise. Nowhere else will you see such a concentration of so many species of diverse wildlife than here, including Brolgas, Egrets, Jabiru, and hopefully some crocs!


    OVERNIGHT: Cooinda Lodge, KAKADU


  • DAY 5: SATURDAY 10TH AUGUST, 2024

    KAKADU TO KATHERINE 


    We begin our day’s touring with a visit to Nourlangie Rock and its ancient Aboriginal rock art. Here we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the incredible escarpment and Kakadu National Park. (These flights can be booked with your Tour Director who will have further details. Optional flights are subject to availability and at your own expense.) On leaving the National Park, we stop for lunch at Pine Creek before our journey south to Katherine. We have plenty of time to settle into our accommodation - perhaps a swim in the pool is called for!


    OVERNIGHT: Knotts Crossing Resort, KATHERINE


  • DAY 6: SUNDAY 11TH AUGUST, 2024

    KATHERINE GORGE 


    A visit to Katherine would not be complete without a cruise through Katherine Gorge. This morning, we take the two-hour, two gorge cruise through the southern edge of 

    Nitmiluk National Park. Sheer walls of sandstone dotted with ancient Aboriginal rock art surround the crystal waters of the Katherine River where freshwater crocodiles can be seen along the banks. After our cruise, we stop at the Visitors Centre where we have time to look at their displays. Back in Katherine, there’s time to purchase lunch and take a look at the township. This afternoon we have a choice - relax at the resort or come with us to unwind in the therapeutic crystal clear waters of the Katherine Hot Springs (32C). The main pool has wheelchair access and stainless-steel rails, the walls have been formed out of rock.


    Lunch own expense and arrangement.


    OVERNIGHT: Knotts Crossing Resort, KATHERINE


  • DAY 7: MONDAY 12TH AUGUST, 2024

    KATHERINE TO KUNUNURRA


    Today we travel west calling at Victoria River and Timber Creek, crossing into Western Australia to arrive at Kununurra. The town was established as the residential and administrative centre of the Ord River Scheme - a huge irrigation scheme that was developed in the 1970s. We take a look at the town centre, the Diversion Dam and Ivanhoe Crossing. We then check into our next three night’s accommodation.


    OVERNIGHT: Kimberley Grande Resort, KUNUNURRA


  • DAY 8: TUESDAY 13TH AUGUST, 2024

    ORD RIVER CRUISE


    We make our way to Lake Argyle, the largest man-made lake in the Southern Hemisphere. We stop at the historic Argyle Homestead Museum, constructed as a replica of the original family homestead including the original stone. We then continue to Lake Argyle Resort for lunch before one of the highlights of the region – a cruise from Lake Argyle to Kununurra. Marvel at the spectacular scenery and abundance of Australian native wildlife in their natural habitat. Take in the untamed landscape of the lesser-known but equally incredible Carr Boyd Ranges before enjoying an East Kimberley sunset as we arrive back in Kununurra.


    OVERNIGHT: Kimberley Grande Resort, KUNUNURRA


  • DAY 9: WEDNESDAY 14TH AUGUST, 2024

    EXPLORING KUNUNURRA


    For those of us who have booked an optional flight over the Purnululu National Park (the Bungle Bungles), we will be collected early morning. For those of us not wanting to fly, this is the perfect opportunity for a sleep-in!  After a slightly later breakfast, we take a tour of Kununurra. Our morning starts with a visit to Kimberley Ornamental Stonecraft, it’s here we can see stone art and jewellery skilfully handcrafted from gemstones and unique Kimberley rock including the fine banded Zebra stone.  We’ll have plenty of time to look through the gallery before visiting Mount Romance – The Sandalwood Factory featuring a wide range of Australian Sandalwood products.  Just down the road, we visit The Hoochery Rum Distillery for a tour and tasting of the distillery’s spirits.  What a perfect way to end our day.


    OVERNIGHT:  Kimberley Grande Resort, KUNUNURRA 


  • DAY 10: THURSDAY 15TH AUGUST, 2024

    KUNUNURRA TO HALLS CREEK


    Before leaving Kununurra this morning, we visit Mirima National Park, often called Hidden Valley. The sandstone formations here resemble the domes of the famous Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park), which is why they are sometimes called Mini Bungle Bungles - it’s a perfect opportunity to get an “on-ground” experience!  We’re on the road again now as we travel to Halls Creek, on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. The town is full of stories and relics as it was the site of Western Australia’s first gold rush. One of the more famous stories is of Russian Jack, a man who carried his injured mate in a wheelbarrow for over 300 kilometres to get medical attention. A statue is dedicated to his amazing feat here in town. Just outside of Halls Creek is the China Wall. The amazing natural white stone formations rise high out of the ground and then disappear back into the earth again, making it look like a miniature Great Wall of China.


    OVERNIGHT:  Kimberley Hotel, HALLS CREEK

     

  • DAY 11: FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST, 2024

    HALLS CREEK TO DERBY


    As we continue west through the magnificent red mountain scenery of the Kimberley, we have a brief stop at the Yiyili Aboriginal Community to view their gallery. After our break, we continue to Fitzroy Crossing where we enjoy lunch at the Lodge. After lunch, we continue on to Derby for the night.


    OVERNIGHT: Spinifex Lodge, DERBY


  • DAY 12: SATURDAY 17TH AUGUST, 2024

    DERBY TO BROOME


    This morning we take the opportunity to have a look around this town that sits at the edge of King Sound. Derby is the main base for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in the Kimberley and from her long wharf Australia’s highest tides – up to 12 metres can be visualised. The area is also home to the famous Boab Prison tree. Said to be 1500 years old, it has an entrance about one metre wide and two metres high and apparently used as an overnight lock up for prisoners. We will have to make up our own minds however, if this is true or not. We have time here for a group photo before continuing to our early lunch stop at Willare Bridge. As we get closer to Broome our anticipation will grow on finally seeing the Indian Ocean. Broome is situated on the coast at the southern tip of the Kimberley region. It is bounded by wide sandy beaches and turquoise water and enjoys a warm climate with plenty of sunshine. The discovery of rich pearling grounds off the coast in the 1880s led to the foundation of Broome township in 1883. By 1910 Broome was the world’s leading pearling centre. We check into our accommodation for the next three nights.


    Lunch own expense and arrangement.


    OVERNIGHT:  Oaks Broome Hotel, BROOME


  • DAY 13: SUNDAY 18TH AUGUST, 2024

    BROOME SIGHTSEEING


    We visit the Pearl Luggers Museum this morning where we learn the history of pearl diving dating back 140 years, followed by a tour of this fascinating town. We’ll see historic Gantheume Point, the Broome Wharf, and of course China Town. After an interesting morning, we stop off at Matso’s Brewery, the Kimberley’s award-winning microbrewery, and a true Broome treasure.  After lunch, we have some time to relax, swim or venture out before making our way to Cable Beach for dinner at Zanders, overlooking the beach. We arrive just before sunset for a unique photo opportunity.


    OVERNIGHT: Oaks Broome Hotel, BROOME


  • DAY 14: MONDAY 19TH AUGUST, 2024

    WILLIE CREEK PEARL FARM


    We’re off to visit the Willie Creek Pearl Farm to learn about pearling techniques and view the pearl panels suspended in the creek. We can gain a comprehensive insight into how the world’s finest pearls are produced with the process of cultured pearling, including the seeding of a live oyster shell. Lunch is included and we also enjoy a cruise aboard the Willie Wanderer. There’ll be more time to relax back at the hotel before dinner this evening.


    OVERNIGHT: Oaks Broome Hotel, BROOME


  • DAY 15: TUESDAY 20TH AUGUST, 2024

    BROOME TO MELBOURNE


    Completing our memorable tour of the naturally beautiful Kimberley, we are transferred to Broome Airport for our return flight to Melbourne. Upon arrival, our chauffeurs will be waiting to transport us safely home with many interesting stories to tell of our Kimberley Adventure.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement / Refreshments on flight


TOUR INCLUSIONS


Complimentary Chauffeur Driven Transfers
Victorian passengers from Greater Melbourne, Bendigo, Torquay, Ballarat, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington Peninsulas, Phillip Island and selected areas of Gippsland will be picked up from home in a private chauffeured vehicle by one of our professional drivers. 

For Victorian passengers not within this pick up zone, or our interstate passengers a quote can be provided for home pickup in extended areas. At the end of your tour, you will be safely returned home with memories of a sensational tour. 

Luxury Touring Coaches

Our full size, 3 axle luxury coaches have only 32-36 passenger seats allowing you even more personal space and extra leg room. Our coaches are fitted with comfortable reclining seats with aisle arm rests, foot rests, seat belts, panoramic windows with blinds, refrigerator for passenger use, restroom, climate control air conditioning and Road Cam monitors which display the road ahead in real time. Each coach has a second door for easier entry and exit and touchless hand sanitizer dispensers at each entry to help keep everyone safe. Our coaches have full air suspension delivering a smooth and quiet ride which also allows us to lower the coach closer to the ground, making boarding and disembarking even easier. 


Flights

Economy flights from Melbourne to Darwin via Brisbane and Broome to Melbourne via Perth.


Tour Directors

Dedicated O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours coach crew (tour directors) on board to ensure your travel experience is memorable.


Best Available Quality Accommodation

Ensuite motel accommodation each night.


Attractions

All tours and interest venues as per itinerary.


Meals

All full cooked breakfasts, morning teas and lunches most days, and two course restaurant dinners daily.

Five lunches at your own expense as per itinerary.


No Hidden Extras

O'Shannessy's Quality Tours are fully inclusive.

 

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“...Litchfield is one of the NT's best kept secrets. Whether you splash beneath misty waterfalls,

marvel at unusual termite mounds or hop between waterholes, you’ll never get bored on a trip

to this stunning national park…”

www.australia.com/guide-to-litchfield-national-park

PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY


Receipt of payment of funds will be taken as acceptance of O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours conditions of travel for this tour. Prices include GST and all taxes.


Deposit is fully refundable until 61 days prior to departure date.

Balance due on invoice approximately 60 days prior to departure.


Cancellation within 60 days of tour departure date  No Refund

On or after tour date departure  No Refund


If a tour is cancelled for any reason by O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours before the departure date, all passengers will be offered the option of transferring to another tour of their choice, hold the funds in trust for a future tour or a full refund. There is no time limit as to when this must be used. If a lockdown is implemented while a tour is in progress, our first priority is the safety and wellbeing of our passengers and ensuring that we get each and every one of them home safely, and therefore we treat every situation individually. The Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or have to cancel at late notice. Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets all of your needs. We are able to provide travel insurance through Nib Insurance. If you would like a quote please call our office toll free on 1800 354 352.

 

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