Lake Argyle Sunset Magic Cruise Departing Kununurra

Tour info

Duration
6 hours
Group Size
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

Return transfers in our air conditioned coach from Kununurra with a stop at the Durack Homestead Museum (April-October) On our popular Sunset Magic Cruise, we’ll explore the rugged northern end of Lake Argyle while navigating through some of the lake’s 90 islands and inlets. Our Skipper will entertain and inform with commentary on the natural history and development of Lake Argyle, The Ord River Irrigation System and the Aquaculture Industry. You’ll encounter Rock Wallabies, Crocodiles, Wallaroos (Euros) and the diverse array of birdlife that call Lake Argyle home. You’ll be delighted and awed by the Archer Fish that shoot water up at your hand with amazing precision and watch a Catfish feeding frenzy. As the sun sinks behind the Carr Boyd Ranges, you’ll enjoy a complimentary drink and light snack to make the most of this magic time of day. With rugged red cliffs reflecting into the blue water, Lake Argyle is the ultimate place to catch the last golden rays of the Kimberley sun.

What’s included?

  • Air-conditioned vehicle

  • Entry into the Durack Homestead Museum (April-October)

  • Alcoholic Beverages

  • Soft Drink/Juice

  • Snacks

  • Coffee and/or Tea

  • Restroom on board cruising vessel

  • Pool Noodles for Swimming during Sunset

  • Entry/Admission - HISTORIC DURACK HOMESTEAD MUSEUM

  • Dinner

  • Entry/Admission - Lake Argyle

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 6h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Historic Durack Homestead Museum

About operator:

The Homestead was built in 1896 by the Durack family, and would have been a very impressive building at the time, with a cool breeze corridor going through the house and 6 rooms coming off it. Relocated in the early 1970s when Lake Argyle was created, the Museum is a testimony to the pioneering spirit of the first European settlers in the Kimberley, and contains many artefacts, an updated family tree, a video showing how the Argyle Dam was created. The Museum is a great place to learn about the history of the Kimberley region, take a coffee break in the relaxing garden, look out for the resident Bower birds and buy some unique souvenirs. The Museum is open between April 1st and September 30th.

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