CORAL Expeditions has launched its “Kimberley 2023 is Open” campaign, supporting the region’s recovery after the big wet. This year will be the 30th season of operations in the Kimberley for Coral, with more than 50 sailings scheduled across the three-vessel fleet between Apr and Oct. The classic 10-night Kimberley...
CORAL Expeditions has launched its “Kimberley 2023 is Open” campaign, supporting the region’s recovery after the big wet.
This year will be the 30th season of operations in the Kimberley for Coral, with more than 50 sailings scheduled across the three-vessel fleet between Apr and Oct.
The classic 10-night Kimberley Cruise traverses the vast landscape between Broome and Darwin with expert guidance and navigation led by an all-Australian crew delivering an unsurpassed level of local knowledge and experience.
Highlights of the season include the Horizontal Falls and Montgomery Reef, the pristine natural sanctuaries of the Lacepede Islands and Porosus Creek, the majestic waterfalls at King George River and Mitchell River, ancient rock art galleries of Gwion Gwion & Wanjina dating back more than 40,000 years, and the historic HMAS Mermaid carved boab tree at Careening Bay.
Coral has availability across a number of dates throughout the year and is offering travel specials to encourage short lead travel to the Kimberley, including a bonus travel saving of $500 per person for bookings on dates open this year, along with complimentary onboard wi-fi and deposit protection.
Also available are a “No Sole Supplement” offer on selected May and Jun sailings, and an incentive for agent partners to book, including a $100 reward voucher on every reservation.
The promotion is applicable to new bookings across the 2023 season while availability remains.
“We strongly encourage Australians with a bucket list Kimberley expedition in mind to consider travelling this year”.
“Exploring the Kimberley is a classic Australian adventure, and 2023 is set to have optimum conditions.
“Local industry have confirmed that Broome is open and ready to welcome visitors, however they have been impacted by early season cancellations due to flood impact perceptions in the market.”
Pictured: Verandah Beach.
