Eco Abrolhos Cruises offers sustainable experiences from Geraldton, showcasing the natural beauty and history of Western Australia.

The five day Abrolhos Islands cruise departs from Geraldton and accommodates up to 32 guests in 17 privately ensuited cabins. There are options to suit different budgets, solo travellers are welcome. Guests enjoy snorkelling, wildlife spotting, and learning about the Batavia shipwreck (1629) saga. The price includes a flight to or from the Abrolhos Islands.

These cruises focus on sustainable tourism, protecting the fragile marine environment. One highlight is the Ocean to Plate dining experience, where guests catch their own seafood, which is prepared onboard by the chef.

From May to September, the vessel relocates to the Kimberley, with separate information available on those cruises.

The Geraldton Pot Pull tour is a 1.5-hour experience running from late November to January on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays aboard the Dhu Force. Guests watch lobster pots being pulled, learn about sustainable fishing, and take home a share of the catch.

Group bookings of 10 or more are welcome any day, with an optional add-on to cook the crays for lunch.

Whether exploring the Abrolhos Islands or enjoying the Pot Pull tour, Eco Abrolhos Cruises provides unforgettable, eco-friendly adventures.