Kimberly
Yacht Charters
The rugged and spectacular
Kimberley coast of Australia's north-west is truly one of the world's last great
wilderness areas. Remote and defiant, her many secrets have been kept from all
but a select few.
Vast stretches of rusty cliffs
are punctuated by plunging waterfalls and lush patches of tropical rainforest.
Countless fresh water creeks soothe the thirsty landscape, where a refreshing
swim in your own secluded spa-pool is a moment to be savored for life. Watchful
crocodiles rule the mangroves where eagles, jabiru and kingfishers fly. Massive
seabird colonies thrive in splendid isolation and thousands of nesting sea turtles
landscape the beaches of offshore islands. Wise, reticent Boab trees stand guard
throughout the landscape, giving the still bush its personality.
The
Kimberley landscape has been used as a canvas by Aboriginal artists for the last
40,000 years. Shrouded in mystery, the dynamic Bradshaw figures are companion
to the vibrant and sometimes shocking style of the Wandjina in hundreds of rock
art sites along the coast. Nearly every bay and island tells a compelling story
of the struggle of early explorers, pioneers and pearlers.