The Dampier Peninsula offers visitors easy access to the Kimberley Coast’s pristine white beaches, pindan cliffs and turquoise waters abundant with marine life. Come and share our stories and knowledge of this saltwater country. Feel the pull of the giant tides, relax, discover and enjoy being a part of this country with us. Our people have lived on this Country for thousands of years and would love for you to experience it too. I ask that we respect each other, our individual cultures, our way of life and this land we call home.
Come visit the Dampier Peninsula and share unforgettable experiences... See you soon!
There is NO FREE CAMPING anywhere on the peninsula.
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL if you are staying overnight.
Ardi'ol Art & Culture
Ardyaloon Hatchery & Aquaculture Centre
Banana Well Getaway
Beagle Bay Community
Borrgoron Coast to Creek Tours
Brian Lee Tagalong Tours
Bundy's Cultural Tours
Chile Creek Community Stay
Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
Djarindjin Campground
Gnylmarung Retreat
Goombaragin Eco Retreat
Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat
Kimberley Cultural Adventures
Kooljaman at Cape Leveque
Lombadina
Mercedes Cove Exclusive Coastal Retreat
Nature's Hideaway Middle Lagoon
Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours
Pender Bay Escape
Smithy's Seaside Campground
Southern Cross Cultural Tour at Lullumb
All Ardi Experiences
bardi jawi gaarra MARINE PARK
Declared a National Park with Habitat Protection in 2018, the Marine Park is a hotspot for marine wildlife such as dolphins, whales, turtles and dugong. Encompassing some 74,000 square kilometres, with depths from less than 15 metres to 800 metres, the sea country of the Bardi Jawi and Nyul Nyul peoples extends into Marine Park.
Humpback whales migrate up the Kimberley Coast resting in several bays along the western side of the peninsula from July through to November. Spectacular breaching and whale activity can often be seen close up to the shore. A rich diversity of tropical fish and rays exists on the limestone reefs and the shallow rock pools.
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TRAVELLING Through Ardi
When you travel through the Dampier Peninsula you are travelling on Aboriginal lands. The area is almost entirely made up of Native Title Land, while communities and outstations are all on private leases.
On occasion, communities may close for cultural or other reasons, for this reason you should always call ahead to confirm a community is open before visiting.
There is NO FREE CAMPING anywhere on the peninsula.
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL if you are staying overnight.