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Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) and The Drover (Hugh Jackman), find themselves in an unlikely love story in Australia. The epic landscape of Western Australia’s Kimberley region is famous for its transforming qualities – visitors connect with the landscape and reconnect with themselves and their loved ones.
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Cruise the Kimberley Coast
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The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the last untouched wilderness areas on earth. Several cruise companies including North Star Cruises (True North), Seven Star Cruises and Orion can provide an adventure holiday combined with luxury, comfort, style and safety.
Cruises depart Broome on a regular basis, offering different itineraries and cruise lengths. For an amazing view of the Kimberley from a different perspective, a luxury cruise is the way to go.
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Cable Beach Club - Broome
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Far from major cities and poised between ocean and wilderness, Cable Beach Club Resort offers visitors a multi-layered experience. One of the resort’s many treasures is the display of original works of art throughout the complex. The works are changed regularly, all part of a unique collection held in Perth.
Additionally, enjoy the sunset over the ocean at Cable Beach Club Broome in its intimate surroundings. Accommodation, as well as car hire and tour options, are available through Discover West Holidays.
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Camel Trek on Cable Beach - Broome
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With 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand and turquoise water, Broome's Cable Beach is justifiably world famous and the ideal place to go swimming and watch the sunset into the Indian Ocean on a balmy, tropical night. Even though it's one of the world's best beaches, it's still possible to find your own secluded slice of sand to enjoy.
You can laze in the sunshine, hire a jet ski, take a boat cruise or enjoy the quintessential Broome experience - a camel ride at sunset on Cable Beach. You can book this unique tour with Discover West Holidays.
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Staircase to the Moon - Broome
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| Romance doesn't get much better than witnessing the natural phenomenon 'Staircase to the Moon' in Broome (March – October) when the rising of the full moon reflects off the exposed mudflats at extremely low tide creating a beautiful optical illusion of stairs reaching to the moon. A picnic on the beach is the perfect complement. |
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Helicopter Flight to Miri Miri Falls - El Questro
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| The ultimate romantic experience is a private helicopter flight and sunset picnic at Miri Miri Falls, hidden in a remote corner of El Questro Wilderness Park. Spring-fed water cascades over a 50-metre fall from the plateau into a deep pool, then into a dense valley of Livingstonia Palms and Paperbarks. You can take a dip in the refreshing pool overlooking the Falls, or simply enjoy the spectacular view and feel as if you and your partner are the only people on earth! |
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El Questro Homestead
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| The luxury of El Questro Homestead sits in stark contrast to Western Australia's rugged Kimberley landscape surrounding it - one million acres of the most spectacularly remote countryside in the world. The Homestead is an exclusive retreat cantilevered over the magnificent Chamberlain Gorge. Catering to discerning guests, friendly staff provide the highest standards of service and cuisine. Guests are encouraged to choose from a selection of dining locations, from a private cliff top to the Homestead's spacious verandahs, but almost always under a canopy of stars. |
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Faraway Bay
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| On the north west corner of the vast Australian coastline, there is a place so remote you won’t find it on any map. Faraway Bay, The Bush Camp is an outstanding wilderness retreat. Spectacularly isolated, all six secluded bush-style cabins enjoy 180° ocean view. |
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