Buccaneer Archipelago

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Scattered like a handful of jewels across the turquoise waters of the Kimberley coast, the Buccaneer Archipelago is one of Western Australia's wildest and most spectacular island chains. Comprising over 800 islands and islets, this remote paradise is defined by dramatic red-rock cliffs, pristine white-sand beaches, and the world-famous Horizontal Falls – a natural phenomenon where tidal currents force water through narrow gorges, creating a horizontal waterfall effect. The archipelago is steeped in Aboriginal history and offers a raw, off-grid experience for adventurous travellers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors access the Buccaneer Archipelago as part of a day trip from Broome or Derby (typically a 12-hour tour by boat or small plane). To truly soak in the remoteness and explore multiple islands, consider a 3–4 day expedition cruise or a self-drive 4WD adventure with a boat in tow. The best time to visit is during the dry season (May–October), when the weather is sunny and the seas are calm.

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