#8. Cape Leveque

Cape Leveque

Cape Leveque is a remote and isolated paradise hidden away on the most northerly point of the Dampier Peninsula, in Western Australia’s Kimberley region.Resplendent with sparkling waters and rich red cliffs, it is truly isolated from the rest of the world and only accessible by air or four-wheel drive from Broome.


Discover Aboriginal heritage in Australia’s far north-west

Cape Leveque has a strong Aboriginal heritage, which dates back some 7000 years.
Kooljaman at Cape Leveque is one of a number of deliciously indulgent eco-resorts, dotted across this spectacular landscape. 



This unique wilderness style luxury camp is jointly owned by Djarindjin and One Arm Point Aboriginal communities. Here you can immerse yourself in the Australian Outback and enjoy a wide range of nature based and indigenous cultural experiences. Take long walks along the secluded beaches or explore the reef at low-tide. From July to October humpback whales can be seen on their southward journey just off shore. Explore the azure waters and coastlines by glass-bottom boat and see magnificently coloured tropical fish, coral and sea life.

Join a local Aboriginal guide on a bush tucker tour and learn about ceremonial spear-making. Then spear your own fish or search for mud crabs following ancient traditions. Dine on gourmet barbeque delivered by your ‘bush butler’ against the backdrop of gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. By far the most popular pastime at Cape Leveque is doing nothing at all but soaking up the sheer tranquility and beauty of the surroundings.

Perth: Gateway to the west


Perth delivers some of the country's best beaches, bustling markets, city parks and marine adventures. Spend some time taking in the city's galleries, museums and art spaces, alive with a mix of music, theatre and visual arts. Few cities in the world come close to the quality and variety of the city's golf courses. Dine outdoors on succulent seafood that will be some of the finest you'll ever taste.

The far-north Kimberley


Western Australia's far north-west is the place for true outback adventure. Ride a camel along the beach, go four wheel driving across endless deserts, and hike through gorges millions of years old. Wonder at the mysterious Bungle Bungles. Buy pink diamonds and authentic indigenous art. Stay in comfort and style at Aboriginal camps, vast cattle stations and remote wilderness resorts.

Ningaloo- Shark Bay marine paradise

White sandy beaches, deep red soil, exotic marine life, national parks and turquoise seas are some of the treasures along this spectacular coastline. Swim with gentle whale sharks, sea lions, manta rays, sea turtles and brightly coloured fish. Hand feed dolphins and watch migrating whales. Wander through wonderful fields of wildflowers that burst into colour across the land in spring.

 Dine in Margaret River


It's easy to fall in love with Margaret River. Indulge in spectacular surfside scenery, lush forests and an array of gastronomic delights. Be seduced by the lure of cosy log-fires, brisk walks along the beach, horse riding through the bush and mountains of delicious local produce. Be tempted by homemade cheeses, velvety chocolate, sweet honey & boutique breweries.


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