Scenic helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls
Witness the tidal power through Horizontal Falls
Wandjina art gallery, Raft Point
Whale watching, best during Jul-Oct
Departs Broome and returns Broome
Cruise Broome to Hunter River
Transfer from the Hunter River to Mitchell Plateau airstrip via a
Scenic helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls & surrounds
Return to Broome from Mitchell Plateau airstrip during a
Scenic fixed-wing 2 hour flight
This journey also runs in reverse
A set itinerary is difficult to follow due to the tidal movements of the coast.
So in the best interest and comfort of our passengers, we set our itineraries on
a day by day basis.
Silica Beach
Enjoy a dip in the pristine turquoise water or a
barefoot walk on the pure white
sand of Silica Beach. Treat yourself to a body scrub as you sit on the water's
edge. Enjoy the peace and remoteness of this area as you take in the view
of the colourful surrounding sandstone rocks.
Crocodile Creek
Take a short ride in the tenders along the creek to the waterfall for a relaxing or
invigorating swim surrounded by nature. The Koolan Island mine workers made this
their own playground and swimming pool many years ago but now happily share it
with those of us fortunate enough to be passing by.
Horizontal Falls
Be amazed at the tidal power of this natural
phenomenon.
Balance the fast pace of the Falls with a relaxing boat tour floating past the
unusual and colourful lines to the ancient cliffs of Cyclone Creek.
Observe the gentle lemon sharks surround the boat and feed the fish.
Montgomery Reef
Arriving on a lowering tide, we anchor in the centre of the "jewel" of
the Kimberley coast. Enjoy an up-close tour in the tenders as the cascading
water exposes the more than 400 sq km of coral reef rising from the sea. Spot
the turtles as they poke their heads up for a quick look at their visitors. Keep
and eye out for dugong, sharks, manta rays and the colourful fish visible in the
clear water. A uniquely tranquil experience you will always remember.
Raft Point
A 30 minute climb up the red sandstone bluff rewards you with a exceptional and
well-preserved Wandjina Aboriginal art site. On your way back down the bluff
enjoy the spectacular view of Steep Island and the amazing colours of this area
from under the huge boab tree.
Ruby Falls
When anchoring in Red Cone Creek we are often visited by the local ever-watchful
crocodiles. Here we travel upstream in the dinghies for about 8 km for a fresh
water swim at Ruby Falls, a chilly but refreshing dip under the falls and
perhaps a mud pack for the ladies.
Camden Harbour and Sheep Island
The site chosen for settlement in 1864 by the Camden Harbour Pastoral
Association, a
decision which cost the lives of many, their sheep and horses. Under the boab
tree on Sheep Island lays the grave site of the first white woman buried in the
Kimberley. Remnants of the settlement and memorial plaques still remain today.
This tragic story is revealed in the book, "There were Three Ships" (by
Christopher Richard).
Careening Bay
One of the Kimberley’s most historic sites; the large boab tree carved in
1820 marking the time Phillip Parker King careened his ship in the bay for
repairs on his third voyage of the Australian coastline. The bay is usually a good
spot for fishing, so a good chance of fresh fish for dinner during our stay.
Prince Regent River & King Cascades
Cruise up the mighty Prince Regent through the many tidal whirlpools to the famous
and picturesque King Cascades.
The Lady M gently manoeuvres into the small gap in the riverbank directly under the falls for a
refreshing shower and an opportunity for many photos.
Mitchell Falls
Board the helicopter from Naturalist Beach in the Hunter River for a scenic
flight over the spectacular Mitchell Falls and Mitchell Plateau. Cascading over
the Mitchell Plateau, these four-tiered falls are amongst the most photographed
with an impressive overall drop of nearly 80 metres.
This helicopter flight is also your transfer from the
Lady M to the Mitchell
Plateau airstrip where you will board your light aircraft for your return scenic
flight over the Kimberley landscape to Broome.
Whale Watching
The best months to view the Humpback whales is from July to November as they make their way to calving
grounds on the Kimberley Coast,
just north of Broome.
The whales stay for four months with their new calves in the warm waters of the Kimberley before
returning to the Antarctic for their the annual feeding area.
Fishing & Mud crabbing
Fishing and mud crabbing is enjoyed throughout the cruise and the catch is cooked on the barbecue while
you enjoy a drink and
chat around the bar.