Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tour

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Highlights & inclusions

Discover unspoilt marine landscapes
Learn the Bardi Jawi culture and the Dreaming stories
Discover the traditional country of the Jawi people
A brief visit to beautiful Middle Beach
Discover the story behind the establishment of Ardyaloon and its connection to Sunday Island
Visit the Goodngarngoon, the place of running water
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$350.00AUD
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December 2024

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What you can expect

Discover the tranquil and pristine beauty of the Dampier Peninsula, located just two hours north of Broome in Western Australia, on an immersive journey led by Jawi woman Rosanna Angus. This marine reserve, part of the remote Kimberley coast, is a rich tapestry of Aboriginal culture and environmental significance.

Embark on a journey through the Middle Passage, an area known for its dramatic whirlpools and powerful tidal waters. Learn how these massive tidal currents, some of the world’s largest, were historically harnessed by the Jawi people for fishing and trade.

Explore the abundant wildlife of the sheltered Buccaneer Archipelago and King Sound, which serve as crucial nurseries for humpback whale calves and three types of dolphins. This experience offers a deep connection to both the cultural heritage and natural wonders of this spectacular marine environment.

Location

What you need to know

Note
  • Your guide will meet you at the Cygnet Bay Bookings Office. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your departure time.
Inclusions
  • 4.5-hour guided tour
Duration
  • This experience runs for 4.5 hours.
Location
  • This experience operates at Cygnet Bay, Dampier Peninsula, WA, approximately 2 hours north of Broome. Please note that a 4WD vehicle is needed on Pearl Farm Road.
Departure Location
  • This experience commences at the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, Dampier Peninsula, just over a two-hour drive north of Broome.
  • Your guide will meet you at the Cygnet Bay Bookings Office. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your departure time.
What To Bring
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Towels
  • Swimsuit
  • Medications
  • Snacks
Additional Information
  • This experience will operate for groups of 5-11 people. Minimums and availability apply.
Terms And Conditions
  • In terms of weather policy, no responsibility will be accepted for adverse weather conditions. Due to weather conditions and unforeseen circumstances, the operator reserves the right to alter the itinerary or cancel the tour.
  • Children are welcome to participate under the supervision of a Parent or Guardian.
Cancellation Policy
  • Any bookings cancelled within seven (7) days of the booking date will incur a 25% cancellation fee.
  • Any bookings cancelled between three (3) and seven (7) days of the booking date will incur a 50% cancellation fee.
  • Any bookings cancelled within three (3) days of the booking date, including any no-shows, will incur a 100% cancellation fee.
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at the time of booking.
  • Upon completion of the purchase, please print the voucher and present it on the day of the experience.
  • Mobile Vouchers are accepted! Vouchers can also be presented on your mobile device for this attraction.
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator information, including contact details, is included on your tour voucher.
  • Availability was accurate at the time of booking. However, it is subject to change due to circumstances out of our control.
  • We strongly suggest reconfirming your booking with the tour operator within 24 hours of making your booking and prior to making other travel arrangements.

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