One of the most biologically significant regions in the world, Camden Sound Marine Park (also known as Lalang-garram) is the Southern Hemisphere’s most important humpback whale nursery and home to the world’s largest inshore reef - Montgomery Reef.

Located on the remote north-west coast of the Kimberley wilderness, the only way to reach this special place is to take an extended cruise from Broome (a two-and-a-half-hour flight from Perth) or Eco Beach (a one-hour-and-40-minute drive south from Broome).

Encounter a diverse range of marine life living in the park’s sheltered waters, coral reefs and seagrass meadows, from turtles, octopuses, reef sharks and dugongs, to manta rays, dolphins, pilot whales, pygmy killer whales and even mighty blue whales.

Witness humpback whales making their epic annual migration from Antarctica, and the spellbinding spectacle of marine-life-rich Montgomery Reef, revealed by some of the largest tidal changes on Earth.

Cruise St. George Basin and the Prince Regent River, one of the world’s last untouched wilderness areas, where half of the Kimberley's native mammal and bird species live amid a dramatic landscape of towering coastal gorges, mangrove forests, cascading waterfalls and inviting freshwater plunge pools.