One Arm Point

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One Arm Point is a remote coastal community on the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia, offering a rare glimpse into traditional Aboriginal life and the stunning turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Accessible only by 4WD or light aircraft, this secluded spot is the gateway to the Bardi Jawi country, where ancient culture meets pristine wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to immerse yourself in the Bardi Jawi culture and explore the surrounding coastline. A three-day stay allows for a relaxed pace: day one for a guided tour and beach time, day two for a boat trip to Cyclone Creek and pearl farm visit, and day three for a drive to Cape Leveque. The remote location means you’ll want to factor in travel time from Broome (about 3–4 hours by 4WD).

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