Barra-metric pressure

“Cast. Now, wind, pause, twitch. Wind, pause, twitch. Wind, pause, twitch.” This was the mantra I was whispering in the ear of my partner, Heather… Read More

Our Kimberley quest

Cruising the beautiful Kimberley Our Kimberley quest By Damian Morgan In an era where digital connectivity brings the most distant places… Read More

A hot bite

The magical metre barramundi continues to elude me, but I edged closer to that milestone and enjoyed plenty of other highlights on a spectacular… Read More

A cool Kimberley cruise into some magical barra action

The magical metre barramundi continues to elude me, but I edged closer to that milestone and enjoyed plenty of other highlights on a spectacular Kimberley… Read More

Western Australia’s Kimberley Coast offers spectacular sights in an untouched region

A dazzling display onboard the Kimberley Quest II / Photo by Jarrad Seng Your friends will hate you afterwards. When you come back from a… Read More

The Kimberley coast with Kimberley Quest II

A big thank you to Landi Bradshaw @landibradshawphotography for this informative blog post! You can check out Landi’s instagram by… Read More

Bite size: Short Kimberley cruises taking off

Often, the best holidays are the ones that leave you wanting more. They’re the getaways that seemingly stretch time to make four days feel like… Read More

A love for country

It’s hard to remember what you were doing 15 years ago. You may have been travelling the world, starting on a new career path, or perhaps planning for retirement. What we do know, however, is that 15 years ago, the team at Kimberley Quest were achieving certification Read More

Pamela Wade Joins an Expedition Cruise through the waters off the wild and starkly beautiful Kimberley region of Northwest Australia.

“I saw a man get his hand shredded doing that.” Tim remarks, adding for clarification, “to the bone.”  Unmoved, Dan continues to swirl the fish… Read More

Wonders of the ancient Kimberley region

From Rocky Cove on the shores of Vansittart Bay, where our boat lies at anchor after an overnight battering by storms, it's a steep climb into the red hills above. Narrow rock crevices must be negotiated, spinifex-spiked slopes traversed and temperatures nudging into the sweaty thirties endured Read More

Two performances a day of the magical disappearing act

Sea creatures cascade off Montgomery Reef as though Noah's Ark were emptying out its tanks. Fish, turtles and black-tipped reef sharks thrash and tumble down its flanks, to be swept away in the roaring mid-ocean channels that drain this emerging coral platform. Read More

A cruise ship is the perfect way to see the Kimberley

WE ROUND the bend and the river is once again straight, with two spectacular walls of water up ahead. The King George Falls – twin 80m plunges over ochre-coloured rock cliffs – are Western Australia's tallest. Read More