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- 4hr cruise to enjoy the magical Broome sunset, seafood, and pearling experience
- Cruise on the Crusade III – a triple-deck boat with a large open lower deck, upper viewing deck and front sun lounge
- Small-group cruise - maximum 30 guests on a boat meant for 46 passengers
- Relaxed, cocktail-style dining, as well as seated, long-table dining
- Pearl farm visit - exclusive live pearl harvest and interactive pearling demonstration
- Enjoy Broome’s world-famous sunset and stunning coastal scenery
- A premium 7-course gourmet menu of WA seafood curated by WA chef, Tony Howell
- Free-flowing drinks including premium Howard Park Margaret River fine wines, imported and local craft beers, soft drinks etc.
- Spot turtles, whales, or dolphins (seasonal)
- Onboard display of rare Broome pearls
- Experienced crew for full service and expert commentary
- Return transfer from your accommodation or a location nearby
- Smooth transfer from the beach near Gantheaume Point via tender boat to the cruise
- Attend a free pearl appreciation and grading session the next morning at Cygnet Bay's Chinatown headquarters
About This Experience
A magical Broome sunset, an unforgettable live onboard pearl harvest, and a delicious 7 course menu - experience them all on this unique tour.
Step aboard the Crusade III for an intimate, all-inclusive coastal cruising experience. Sip on premium beverages served throughout the journey as you take in the best views of Broome’s stunning coastline from the 69-ft triple-deck vessel. Begin with a glass of French Marchand & Burch Crémant de Bourgogne on arrival, then move on to premium still and sparkling Howard Park Margaret River fine wines, local craft beers, plus cider, imported beers and non-alcoholic choices
At Cygnet Bay’s Broome pearl lines, indulge in the firsthand pearl harvesting experience. Cygnet Bay is well-known for being part of the world's only eco-friendly fishery. Take part in an interactive pearling demonstration as well.
Treat your palette to the sweet meat of the rare pearl prepared freshly by the onboard chef. Do not worry, your seafood feast is just beginning. As you sail away and anchor off the Cable Beach, get ready for seated or cocktail-style dining. Enjoy a scrumptious 7-course menu, prepared using fresh, locally sourced produce and ingredients, along with free flowing beverages. As you savour these flavourful delicacies, experience a breathtaking sunset. There is a good chance that you might come across turtles, whales, or dolphins so keep an eye open for them.
You're invited to visit Cygnet Bay's headquarters in Broome's central Chinatown to attend an exclusive grading of the harvested pearl by professional jewellers. Here, put on an ancient diver’s helmet or get a glimpse of ‘Riji’, a pearl shell traditionally worn by Aboriginal men.
This all-in-one cruise promises the best of everything that Broome has to offer. Book now!
Cruise Details
Location Gantheaume Beach
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From
Start Time N/A
- 4hr cruise to enjoy the magical Broome sunset, seafood, and pearling experience
- Cruise on the Crusade III – a triple-deck boat with a large open lower deck, upper viewing deck and front sun lounge
- Small-group cruise - maximum 30 guests on a boat meant for 46 passengers
- Relaxed, cocktail-style dining, as well as seated, long-table dining
- Pearl farm visit - exclusive live pearl harvest and interactive pearling demonstration
- Enjoy Broome’s world-famous sunset and stunning coastal scenery
- A premium 7-course gourmet menu of WA seafood curated by WA chef, Tony Howell
- Free-flowing drinks including premium Howard Park Margaret River fine wines, imported and local craft beers, soft drinks etc.
- Spot turtles, whales, or dolphins (seasonal)
- Onboard display of rare Broome pearls
- Experienced crew for full service and expert commentary
- Return transfer from your accommodation or a location nearby
- Smooth transfer from the beach near Gantheaume Point via tender boat to the cruise
- Attend a free pearl appreciation and grading session the next morning at Cygnet Bay's Chinatown headquarters