The Dampier Archipelago supports one of the most diverse marine environments in Western Australia, and along with the Burrup Peninsula, contains the densest collections of indigenous rock art in the world.

The guides describe the Dampier Archipelago as a sea kayaking paradise, with numerous islands, tidal channels, mangrove creeks and sweeping beaches to explore. The combination of a checkered European history, an incredible cultural landscape and diverse marine ecosystems make this tour one not to be missed!

Following a successful tour launch in 2023, this exciting new offering is available for four departure dates in 2024. An expedition-style tour for guests who have prior sea kayaking experience, you will spend five days and four nights exploring the Dampier Archipelago Islands. The focus area of this tour is the islands immediately to the north of the Burrup Peninsula and Murujuga National Park: Angel, Gidley and Dolphin Islands, and Flying Foam Passage.