Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

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Perched on the edge of the turquoise Kimberley coast, Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm is Australia's oldest operating pearl farm and a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic outback-meets-ocean experience. Here, you'll discover the fascinating story of South Sea pearls against a backdrop of dramatic red cliffs and pristine beaches. This working pearl farm offers an immersive look into the region's pearling history, with opportunities to learn about pearl cultivation, explore the rugged coastline, and taste fresh local seafood.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day visit (3–4 hours) to fully appreciate the farm tour, browse the showroom, and enjoy a meal. If you're combining it with other Kimberley adventures, you can easily fit it in as a stop on a self-drive itinerary from Broome (about 2.5 hours north) or as part of a longer stay in the Dampier Peninsula. For a deeper experience, consider booking an overnight stay in the farm's eco-friendly accommodation to witness the spectacular Kimberley sunset and sunrise.

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