DEPARTS : BROOME, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA
ARRIVES : DARWIN, AUSTRALIA

July 12 – 22, 2024

Your Ship: Seabourn Pursuit

To reach some of the most coveted, remote destinations in the world, Seabourn Pursuit is constructed with the hardware and technology necessary to operate capably while delivering a guest experience filled with luxury comforts that leaves travelers wanting for nothing.

264 Guests
557 feet Length
78 feet Width

Itinerary

Broome, Western Australia, Australia
JUL 12, 2024
DEPARTS 06:00 PM

SUBJECT TO TIDAL CONDITIONS, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME
Perched on the Northwest edge of Western Australia, Broome was once an isolated gem, reachable only by a rugged dirt road until the mid-1980s. The town is nestled on a narrow peninsula, encircled by the crystal-clear sapphire waters of the Indian Ocean and the tranquil expanse of Roebuck Bay. It stands as a global haven for migratory birds, offering them a scenic stopover on their long journeys.

Broome sprang to life following the discovery of the world’s most abundant pearl shell deposit. This revelation sparked a frenzy akin to a gold rush, drawing in hundreds of people lured by the promise of precious treasures. Despite a downturn in the pearl industry during the last century, the allure of Broome’s natural splendor and serene ambiance held many captives, anchoring them to this coastal sanctuary.

Today, Broome boasts a unique architectural landscape, a testament to its diverse history. A blend of colonial buildings, old mission houses, churches, and the huts of former pearling masters share the streets with more modern homes. These structures collectively echo a distinctive style that took root over eighty years ago.

Talbot Bay, Australia
JUL 13, 2024
ARRIVES 11:30 AM
DEPARTS 06:00 PM
VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Delve into the stories of its First Nations heritage and marvel at the ancient rock art found throughout Talbot Bay, where extreme natural wonders await exploration. Explore its rocky shores and steep cliffs, comprised of deformed quartz sandstones blended with volcanic rock. Or investigate the diverse seabeds, which can dramatically transform from 100-foot deep channels to exposed rock formations. Water enthusiasts will also want to explore Turtle Reef, named over its abundance of turtles on the reef, and home to coral reef and crocodiles. The pinnacle of this great region is the iconic Horizontal Falls, a jaw-dropping natural wonder, hailed by Sir David Attenborough as ‘Australia’s most unusual natural feature.” The effect of the waterfalls is created by the rapid tidal fall on the ocean-side of gaps in the sandstone cliffs. Waters on the inland side of the gaps cannot escape fast enough, resulting in a “horizontal waterfall” created by the cascades, with water levels differing sometimes by several meters on either side of the gaps.​INCLUDED EXPERIENCE ON EXPEDITION VOYAGES Zodiac Cruise:​With 14m/45ft tidal changes, a zodiac tour in Talbot Bay to the Horizontal Waterfalls is an experience you will never forget. Leaving the ship, we make our way directly to what is commonly known as the “gap”, a small passage eroded over time. The expedition team will arrive at the “gap”, timing it with either slack high or slack low, to allow us the opportunity to ”shoot” through the gaps. You will see why this phenomena is referred to as the Horizontal Waterfalls. After witnessing the Horizontal waterfalls, the zodiac cruise will continue into the narrower gorge to witness sandstone formations, tidal eddies and geological upliftment. ​* Moving through the “gaps” is weather and tidal dependent and is not always possible.

Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia
JUL 14, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 12:00 PM
TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Vibrant wonders await at the vast Montgomery Reef, formed some 1.8 billion years ago. This ancient reef is recognized today as one of the most significant geological marine environments in the Kimberley.

Experience the mesmerizing allure of the largest inshore reef in Australia as it magically rises from the ocean during the tidal shifts, revealing a kaleidoscope of marine life. Observe the captivating sight of cascading waterfalls, formed as the reef drains during low tide, which is a spectacle exclusive to this part of the world.

Enjoy an additional embarkment at Freshwater Cove, known for its volcanic hills and ties to the Traditional Land Owners; explore the rich Aboriginal culture and stories history through the cave art or galleries.

Included Experience on Expedition Voyages

Zodiac Cruise
Arriving on high tide, we leave the ship and head out by Zodiac to the edge of Montgomery Reef. As soon as the tide drops it exposes the “river” a narrow channel we will explore by Zodiac. We will witness torrent water and endless cascading waterfalls. As the water drops further, the reef is exposed, and fish are trapped on the reef and in pools. They bring in an array of birdlife. Keep a look out for the white and gray morph eastern reef egret, ospreys, white bellied sea eagles and the beach thick knee. In the water we hope to see dugongs, stokes sea snake, tawny nurse sharks and hammerhead sharks. When the tide is out, many turtles are concentrated into the ”river’, and over a few hours one can see dozens and dozens of them. They are often found both in the water and stranded on the reef.​

Kuri Bay, Western Australia, Australia
JUL 15, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
SUBJECT TO TIDAL CONDITIONS, TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Kuri Bay, situated on the remote northwestern coast of Western Australia, is a place of pristine and untouched wilderness. This secluded bay is renowned for its rugged, untouched beauty, where ancient red cliffs meet the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. The bay’s waters are rich in pearls, earning it a unique place in the world as a hub for the South Sea pearl industry. Its pearling history dates back to the late 19th century; today it is a remote outpost that offers a glimpse into this lustrous past, with the spectacular Kimberley region as its backdrop.

INCLUDED SHORE EXCURSION
Kuri Bay Pearl Farm
Offering an intriguing and unique glimpse into the South Sea Pearl industry, guests will hear directly from the farmers themselves about the entire process. You’ll travel to and from the ship by Zodiac, where your expedition team will point out Tawny Nurse Sharks in the crystal-clear waters below you.

Hunter River, Western Australia, Australia
JUL 16, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
SUBJECT TO TIDAL CONDITIONS, TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

The Hunter River, with its intertwining waterways and verdant floodplains, is a testament to nature’s artistry and power. Originating from the high rainfall catchments of the Kimberley Plateau, the river snakes its way through an ancient landscape dotted with towering sandstone cliffs and lush mangrove forests. The raw terrain with its rich ochre hues, contrasts sharply with the emerald green of the vegetation and the crystal-clear blue waters of the river. Herds of saltwater crocodiles bask on the sun-drenched banks, while a diverse range of bird species dance across the sky, their vibrant plumage glinting in the sunlight.

From here, enjoy access to Mitchell River National Park, one of Kimberley’s two national parks. The park lies in some of the most remote and inaccessible country in Australia, and contains some of the region’s scenic jewels.

Included Experience on Expedition Voyages

Zodiac Cruise
Experience the wonders of Hunter River by Zodiac. Cruise alongside the secluded Naturalist Island, then continue onwards towards Indian Head. Watch as the sun casts varying shadows on this spectacular rock formation, accentuating its features and making it a mesmerizing sight from the river. Continue along past the dramatic terrain of the Kimberleys, until nearing the end of Hunter River. The tour then changes course onto Porosus Creek, named aptly after the many saltwater crocodiles that call the area home.

JUL 17, 2024
ARRIVES 09:00 AM
DEPARTS 10:00 AM
SERVICE CALL, NO DESTINATION ACCESS,

Vansittart Bay, Australia
JUL 18, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Vansittart Bay, located on the rugged north coast of Western Australia’s Kimberley region, is a remote and strikingly beautiful destination. Known for its pristine wilderness and stunning coastline, the bay serves as a gateway to some of the Kimberley’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Its shoreline is adorned with dramatic cliffs and hidden, secluded beaches, while its crystal-clear waters teem with marine life. Vansittart Bay is home to the mesmerizing Gwion Gwion rock paintings. The artwork of the Wandjina is a true testament to the richness of Aboriginal culture. Estimated to be over 17,000 years old, these ancient artworks offer a rare glimpse into the lives and traditions of the Australian Aboriginal peoples.

INCLUDED EXPERIENCE ON EXPEDITION VOYAGES

Zodiac Landing on Jar Island:
This morning we will head out with the expedition team to explore the uninhabited, Jar Island. From the ship’s anchorage position, a short Zodiac ride will bring you ashore for a wet landing onto a perfectly white sandy beach. Once ashore, a short walk of about 250m/750ft along a flat sandy beach and then on to flat rocks, will bring you to the base of the rock art gallery that depicts the Bradshaw or Gwion Gwion art. After a short scramble over some rocks, you will be at the gallery itself, enjoy a rare glimpse into a fascinating part of history along with a vivid interpretation by the expedition team.

According to Aboriginal legend, the art was created by birds. It was said that these birds pecked the rocks until their beaks bled, and then created these fine paintings by using a tail feather and their own blood. The bird said responsible was known as Gwion. The Gwion Gwion art is often called Bradshaw art after Joseph Bradshaw, the first European person to record the style of painting in 1891.

King George River, Western Australia, Australia
JUL 19, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

The King George River is a breathtaking natural wonder that meanders through the remote and pristine landscapes of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. This majestic river is renowned for its spectacular highlight, the King George Falls, which plunge over 80 meters in a mesmerizing display of cascading water.

INCLUDED EXPERIENCE ON EXPEDITION VOYAGES

Zodiac Tour
Join the expedition team as we leave our anchorage position in Koolama Bay and head into the entrance of the King George River and falls. The 10 nautical mile Zodiac expedition takes us through a winding sandstone gorge, with incredible honeycomb and vertical erosion. Keep a look-out for saltwater crocodiles, sleeping on the banks of the river. A wide variety of birdlife will also be pointed out by your Zodiac driver/naturalist. The highlight is of course the King George Falls, the two highest twin waterfalls in Australia at 80m/250ft in height. Depending on conditions, we hope to get the Zodiacs close to the waterfalls for a refreshing spray to cool us down.

Wyndham, Australia
JUL 20, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER BY ZODIAC, VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Wyndham, Australia, is a charming outpost nestled in the rugged heart of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Known as the northernmost town in the state, Wyndham is a place of captivating contrasts. It boasts a rich history, with remnants of its pearling and pastoral past still visible in the town’s architecture and culture. Wyndham is also renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with the dramatic backdrop of the Carr Boyd Ranges and the vast expanse of the Cambridge Gulf. The town serves as a gateway to some of the Kimberley’s most pristine and remote landscapes making it a haven for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

INCLUDED SHORE EXCURSIONS ON EXPEDITION VOYAGES

Ord River Experience
Experience rich waterways and wetlands during a navigation on the Ord River, navigating between lush Kununurra and the vast, man-made Lake Argyle. Surrounding ochre-red gorges and valleys hug the iconic river, while the lake teems with wildlife, from freshwater crocodiles slipping through its depths to wallabies bouncing along its shores.

El Questro Experience
Explore the million-acre wilderness park, Questro cattle station, guided by an El Questro ranger. This tour includes an all-encompassing journey through Emma Gorge and Zebedee Thermal Springs, as well as a Chamberlain River Cruise. A navigation through the majestic Chamberlain Gorge exposes sharp cliffs and diverse tropical vegetation, as well as excellent examples of Wandjina and Bradshaw rock art at the far end.

Bungle Bungles Scenic Flight
Embark upon a flight over the World Heritage listed Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park. These incredible ranges were not ‘’discovered’’ until the mid 1980’s, when a television crew stumbled upon the starkly beautiful range and its unique, beehive-shaped domes. The domes are bordered by great banded cliffs that glow fire-red in the late afternoon sun.

Days At Sea
JUL 21, 2024
ARRIVES 12:00 PM
DEPARTS 11:59 AM

Darwin, Australia
JUL 22, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
VISA REQUIRED FOR SOME

Darwin, Australia, is a captivating coastal city that beckons with its tropical allure and rich cultural tapestry. Nestled in the rugged embrace of the Northern Territory’s Top End, this city boasts a vibrant multicultural community, where Indigenous heritage blends seamlessly with the influence of diverse international populations.
Darwin’s unique climate oscillates between a balmy dry season, ideal for outdoor adventures, and a dramatic wet season, bringing life-giving rains and electric storms. Its stunning natural surroundings, including nearby national parks and pristine beaches, provide a playground for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. With a fascinating history marked by World War II significance and a modern outlook that embraces art, cuisine, and festivals, Darwin stands as a gateway to both timeless wonders and contemporary experiences in Australia’s far north.