The Kimberley
This experience crams a week’s worth of Kimberley highlights into 24 hours
Stay on a houseboat, experience one of the world’s most amazing natural phenomena, swim with sharks and encounter crocodiles, all in a new 24-hour itinerary from Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures.
- by Julietta Jameson
Six reasons why the Kimberley is best seen from the water
It is one of the oldest and largest wilderness areas in the world, which is one of the many reasons the Kimberley is best seen by boarding a ship.
- by Helen Pitt
It’s now easier to visit this Aussie bucket-list item
There’s now a luxury houseboat parked near one of the Kimberley’s most popular natural attractions, Horizontal Falls, and you can stay overnight.
- by Julietta Jameson
Six of the best honeymoon destinations in Australia
Whatever your type of honeymoon, Australia is like a giant catering platter full of delicious choice. Here are six of the best places to choose from.
- by Julietta Jameson
Expedition cruise from the Kimberley to Komodo Island: Crocodiles and dragons
These meat-eating monsters that can smell meat from four kilometres are beautiful, dangerous and totally compelling.
- by Helen Pitt
Boab trees in Western Australia: The mystery behind the oldest living thing in Australia
Boabs are fascinating things. They are the oldest living things in Australia, with some aged more than 1500 years, and among the oldest trees in the world.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Bigge Island, Western Australia: This island in the Kimberley is a true haven
We're six kilometres from the Australian mainland on Bigge Island, the largest of the Bonaparte Archipelago's islands.
- by Nina Karnikowski
Kimberley cruises and Indigenous culture: Learning how to protect the Kimberley from those who live there
Our young guide from the Arraluli clan spends seven months a year in the Kimberley's remote Freshwater Cove
- by Nina Karnikowski
Kununurra, Western Australia, travel guide and things to do: Nine highlights
Kununurra is a popular starting point for one of Australia's seminal four-wheel drive outback road trips, the 660-kilometre Gibb River Road.
- by Rob McFarland
Western Australia's Montgomery Reef and the mystery of the disappearing tribe
The disappearance of the Yawijibaya people remains one of the North West's greatest mysteries.
- by Nina Karnikowski