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Faraway Bay
Faraway Bay provides unrivalled luxury for a bush camp, with eight spacious cabins dotted amongst the natural bush setting, offering privacy and 180-degree views of the spectacular cliff-lined bay.

Walk on untouched beaches, swim in natural freshwater pools and explore the surrounding wilderness of this untouched environment.

Here you can experience the romance, intriguing outback, Aboriginal culture and adventure of Western Australia. Fill in your days bird watching, exploring the ancient on-site Aboriginal Art with a knowledgeable guide, fishing, bush walking and star gazing.

Cruise to the spectacular King George Falls then cool off in the spring fed pool back at camp.

Ease into nature's rhythm – relax, explore and relax some more.
Getting there
Accessible only by air and sea, exotic Faraway Bay is a breath-taking 70 minute flight from Kununurra.
Movie locations
Crew from 'Australia' the movie visited Faraway Bay on two occasions to shoot footage of the majestic twin falls on the King George River which is accessible from the property.
Useful links
You'll find more information about Faraway Bay on westernaustralia.com.
Additional information
Visit movie location King George Falls, or
  • Fill in your days bird watching, exploring the ancient on-site Aboriginal Art with a knowledgeable guide, fishing, bush walking and star gazing.
  • Spend a day exploring the King George River on Faraway Bay's 13 metre ocean-going Diamond Lass (with skipper and guide).
  • Walk on untouched beaches, swim in natural freshwater pools, explore the surrounding wilderness of this untouched environment.
Closest visitor centre
Kununurra Visitor Centre
Coolibah Drive, Kununurra
Western Australia 6743
Ph: +61 (0)8 9168 1177
Fax: +61 (0)8 9168 2598
Email: kununurratb@bigpond.com
Website: www.kununurratourism.com
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"Switch off at this remote resort..."
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
"A place so remote it rarely makes it onto a map"
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