
AUSTRALIA’S TOP END
The Wild North. This is frontier land, where less than 1% of Australians live in an area covering 19% of the whole continent. This is a land of extremes, from heat to rain set among the oldest-occupied Aboriginal sites in the country. Isolated settlements scattered over a vast frontier with names like Kakadu, Arnhemland and Nitmiluk bring stories of survival and human exploration. 520,000 square miles of nothing but wildlife and coastal beaches with less than 245,000 people living along the fringe. Basically, this is wild country at it’s best. Australia’s version of the Serengeti that delivers on wildlife, scenery, luxury lodges, coastal exploration, great fishing, bird life, giant crocs and a 500,000 acre working farm.
Begin your journey exploring the ancient landscapes of Kakadu National Park, where airboat safaris skim across floodplains teeming with birdlife, and river cruises bring you face-to-face with saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat. Hike along Aboriginal rock art trails dating back over 20,000 years, and share in Dreamtime stories through a rich cultural experience with local Indigenous guides. Families can saddle up for an unforgettable sunset horseback ride or marvel at the vastness of the land from a thrilling scenic flight.
Your journey continues across remote cattle country, where you’ll stay on historic outback stations transformed into luxurious wilderness retreats. Join real cattle musters, try your hand at four-wheel driving across dusty red tracks, or simply soak up the serenity with a telescope under crystal-clear night skies. Whether it’s swimming in secluded rock pools, spotting wallabies on early morning walks, or sitting around the campfire beneath a blanket of stars, every moment is designed to inspire connection—with nature, history, and each other.
For the grand finale, embark on a ten-day luxury wilderness cruise through the Kimberley, a remote and spectacular region of ancient gorges, cascading waterfalls, and Indigenous rock art only accessible by sea. This all-inclusive journey through the Kimberley National Park offers barefoot luxury, expert-led expeditions, and gourmet dining under the stars.








WHEN?
During Australia’s winter is ideal between the months of June to August to avoid the extreme heat.
HOW LONG?
The Kimberley cruise is a minimum of 10 days and given the vast size and remoteness of this part of Australia, we recommend a minimum of 20 days.
WHERE DOES IT START?
Starts and finishes in Darwin.
DID YOU KNOW?
Australian crocodiles can grow up to seven metres in length and weigh over 1,000 kilograms. At this size, they are capable of eating wild pigs, deer, kangaroos and cattle!