King Sound

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King Sound is a vast tidal inlet on Western Australia's remote Kimberley coast, where colossal tides — among the biggest in the world — sculpt a dramatic landscape of mangrove-fringed islands, red cliffs, and ancient Aboriginal rock art. This is frontier country, best explored by boat or 4WD, where the raw power of nature is on full display and the silence is broken only by seabirds and the rush of the tide.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience King Sound, allocate at least 3–4 days. Base yourself in Derby for a day to explore the town and its surrounds, then take a full-day boat tour to the Horizontal Falls and Buccaneer Archipelago. If you're on a self-drive Kimberley itinerary, add another day for a scenic flight over the archipelago or fishing charter. For a deeper immersion, join a multi-day Kimberley cruise that spends several days exploring the sound's islands and rock art sites.

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