• Experience

    Experience

    Cultural Cuisine

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Whether it’s a la carte restaurant dining with spectacular ocean views or foraging for seasonal bushfoods on a cultural tour, be sure to sample the
many unique culinary experiences on offer.

It is advisable to bring adequate food and beverage supplies with you. Basic supplies can be bought at all community stores. No alcohol can be bought on the peninsula.

 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.

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Ardi'ol Art & Culture

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Ardyaloon Hatchery & Aquaculture Centre

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Banana Well Getaway

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Beagle Bay Community

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Borrgoron Coast to Creek Tours

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Brian Lee Tagalong Tours

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Bundy's Cultural Tours

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Chile Creek Community Stay

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Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

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Djarindjin Campground

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Gnylmarung Retreat

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Goombaragin Eco Retreat

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Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat

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Kimberley Cultural Adventures

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Kooljaman at Cape Leveque

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Mercedes Cove Exclusive Coastal Retreat

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Nature's Hideaway Middle Lagoon

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Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours

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Pender Bay Escape

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Smithy's Seaside Campground

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Southern Cross Cultural Tour at Lullumb

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Eating Out & Takeaway

Member Listing

Home to the Nyul Nyul People
Heritage listed Sacred Heart Church
Self contained units
Community Store
Medical Clinic
Pearl farm
Accommodation
Campground
Tours & Gift shop
Resturant
Modern amenities
powered caravan/campsites
General Store
Gas Bottle refills
Fuel
Campgrounds
Safari Tents
Dogs welcome
Staircase to the Moon
Tours are available
Closed for the 2022 Season
Deluxe safari tents
Self-contained cabins
Beach huts
Camping

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.