Cygnet Bay Tour – New Exclusive Full Day Tour

Category: Attraction
Region: Broome
State: WA

AUD $295.00

Adult

Duration: 

11h
Immerse yourself in the heart of Broome’s pearling story and rugged Kimberley landscapes. Live pearl harvest, cultural experiences, VIP site access, and a delicious coastal lunch, Beagle Bay, await youon this full-day small group adventure.

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Cygnet Bay Tour – Exclusive Day Tour

Broome’s Pearling Heritage & Rugged Coastal Beauty

Duration: 11 Hours | Tuesdays & Thursdays | 7.00 am – 6.00 pm

Adult $295 | Senior $275 | Child (5–15yrs): $235 | Infants Free

Fly-back option available – return by 5:00 pm (approx.)


Inclusions

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

  • Morning tea

  • Guided Pearl Harvest at Cygnet Bay

  • Pearling Pioneers Tour

  • Lunch at Cygnet Bay with sweeping bay views

  • Visit to Beagle Bay’s famous Pearl Shell Church & Altar & Morning Tea

  • VIP access to the Old Lugger’s Camp & Historic Cemetery

  • Chilled water and snacks

  • Optional return flight upgrade (extra cost)


Highlights 

  • Live pearl harvest at Australia’s oldest working pearl farm

  • Delicious lunch overlooking the turquoise waters of Cygnet Bay

  • Exclusive access to the Old Lugger’s Camp & Cemetery

  • Iconic visit to Beagle Bay’s WOW Pearl Shell Church & Altar

  • Scenic journey through rugged outback landscapes

  • Broome and Around – A must-do experience – named #1 of 14 Incredible Tours to Do in Broome by Australian Traveller Magazine

What to Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes or thongs

  • Hat and sunscreen

  • Refillable water bottle

  • Camera for capturing memorable sights

Optional Extras

  • Return scenic flight over the Dampier Peninsula

    (Contact us to upgrade your return travel)

This tour is ideal for Kimberley visitors, cruise travellers, and anyone looking to see a different side of Broome and beyond. It combines cultural connection, natural beauty, and rich pearling heritage in one unforgettable day.  Book Early!



A Little Local Tip


Broome’s a relaxed town, we recommend booking restaurants in advance during busy periods to avoid unnecessary delays. Be sure to check out the local food vans, and look out for marketing and posters or boards promoting live music and events — there’s always something popping up!

Quick Note: Some services, like alcohol purchases and public transport, may require ID — it’s a good idea to carry one just in case.

We’re always here to help with local tips — just ask!


We acknowledge the Yawuru, Nyul Nyul and Bardi Jawi peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we operate. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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