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Solar Eclipse over Western Australia: Sailing the Kimberley Coast – with Smithsonian Journeys

11 Days aboard Le Jacques Cartier. From AUD $25,360pp.
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Overview

Embark on an 11-day voyage aboard Le Jacques Cartier through Australia’s Kimberley region. Australia’s The Kimberley is one of the world’s last great wilderness frontiers—a vast, sparsely populated region of sandstone escarpments, mangroves, and myriad islands. Wildlife thrives here, from saltwater crocodiles and sea turtles to dolphins, seabirds, and migratory whales. It is also home to some of Australia’s oldest Indigenous communities. This expedition from Darwin to Broome provides ample time to experience The Kimberley in all its variety, with the added attraction of a total solar eclipse.

Sailing west from Darwin, your first day is spent getting acquainted with the ship and its amenities and attending lectures and discussions with your Smithsonian experts and the ship’s expedition team as Le Jacques Cartier cruises through the Timor Sea to reach the Bonaparte Archipelago. Bigge Island, the largest in this maze of islands stretching nearly 100 miles along the Kimberley coast and Swift Bay are famous for shelters and caves filled with stunning rock art paintings, some of which date back more than 12,000 years, and many of which, maintained by the Indigenous peoples of the region, are both cultural artifacts and part of a living heritage. Together, these experiences offer a remarkable introduction to the Kimberley’s natural beauty, rich wildlife, and enduring cultural heritage.

The Kimberley was one of the most stunning and memorable trips I've ever done. You’re in a remote part of Australia, on a small ship, seeing places most people don’t get to... and in 2028 you will add a total solar eclipse on top of that. I can't think of a more special combination.
Matt McMillan
Director

Itinerary Highlights

  • A solar eclipse on July 22 with a totality of approximately 5 minutes.
  • Engaging lectures and discussions on board with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including meteorologist Joe Rao and Brent Garry, a geologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
  • A voyage specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers including discussions with experts, transfers before and after your cruise, and an included activity in each port of call.
  • The wildlife haven of the Lacepede Islands.
  • A Zodiac® safari on the Hunter River.
  • Ancient Aboriginal Rock Art at Swift Bay.
  • The natural wonder of Montgomery Reef.

Itinerary in Brief

  • Day 1: Darwin
  • Day 2: At sea
  • Day 3: Bigge Island
  • Day 4: At sea
  • Day 5: Swift Bay
  • Day 6: Hunter River
  • Day 7: Careening Bay
  • Day 8 & 9: Collier Bay
  • Day 10: Lacepede Islands
  • Day 11: Broome

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

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Day 1: Darwin

Darwin is located in Australia’s Northern Territory which is also known as the “Top End”. It is the capital city and the most populated town of the Northern Territory. Darwin is a beautiful tropical city, a melting pot of people and cultures, over 50 different cultures live and work side by side that prides itself in its unique and friendly laid-back lifestyle. Come discover the town’s still recent history through its emblematic buildings such as the new Parliamant House opened in 1994, a magnificent example of tropical architecture or Admiralty House declared heritage place, a tropical-style home elevated on stilts that has survived two cyclones and numerous air raids.

Dinner included.

Day 2: At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 3: Bigge Island

Named by Phillip Parker King in 1819 after The English Judge and royal commissioner John Thomas Bigge, Bigge Island is known as Wuuyuru to the Wunambal people of the Kimberley Coast. Wuuyuru is a significant site for Aboriginal people and is the resting place of the boss Wandjina Aarwarrndju. The easily accessible galleries are also home to more recent images of sailing ships and what appears to be figures smoking pipes. Some have suggested that this is evidence of first European contact with Aboriginal people on the Kimberley coast. Whether it was Dutch or English sailors of the 1600s, French sailors of the Baudin expedition or New South Wales surveyors such as Philip Parker King or John Lort Stokes of the early 1800s, we will never know. Join your expedition team ashore for a guided walk to a number of rock art galleries depicting the Wandjina style.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 4: At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 5: Swift Bay

The Bonaparte Archipelago, is a stunningly rugged maze of islands stretching almost 150 km along Western Australia's remote Kimberley coast. Its colour and scale conspire to take ones’ breath away. Its distant location has meant it has remained an unspoilt and remarkably pristine location to explore and experience. Phillip Parker King named “Swift's bay" after Jonathon Swift (1667-1745) the author of Gulliver’s travels. The ‘T’ shaped bay is composed of heavily fractured sandstone providing an abundance of rock shelters. On the walls of these shelters are examples of both Wandjina and Gwion Gwion style rock art. Join your expedition team ashore for a guided walk to a number of rock art galleries depicting these unique rock art styles.

Optional at extra cost:
Mitchell Falls Helicopter and Landing - Price: EUR 695 per person

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 6: Hunter River

Arguably one of the most scenic parts of the Kimberley coast, Prince Frederick Harbour and the Hunter River are lined with ancient rainforest pockets, pristine mangroves and mosaic sandstone cliffs. They are considered to be some of the most pristine mangrove forests in the world, containing up to 18 different species, supporting a rich and diverse fauna. The sandstone escarpment at the river mouth, known as “Kampamantiya” rises over 200 metres high before giving way to extensive mud banks and mangrove forests home to numerous bird species and the iconic saltwater crocodile. Our expert Expedition Team will share their knowledge with you as you explore this pristine mangrove environment by zodiac keeping a constant lookout for wildlife. You will also have the opportunity to reach the Mitchell Falls by helicopter from Naturalist Island beach.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 7: Careening Bay

Careening Bay was named by Lieutenant Phillip Parker King after his ship, HMC Mermaid, was careened there during his third voyage of discovery in 1820. King surveyed the western coast to complete the map initiated by Flinders 20 years earlier. The Mermaid had been leaking badly and King needed to find a shallow sandy bay where he could careen his boat to undertake repairs. At a high tide, on a warm September afternoon, he ran the Mermaid onto the sands. For ten days the Mermaid crew worked hard before refloating the vessel. The ship’s carpenter carved the name of the vessel and the year into a conspicuous boab tree. The famous boab tree is now 3 metres wide and National Heritage listed. A reminder of a by gone era of exploration!

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 8 & 9: Collier Bay

Lying to the east of the Buccaneer archipelago, the ancient landscapes of Collier Bay have been shaped by the massive tidal movements the region is renowned for, creating a photographer’s paradise. With a tidal range exceeding 14 metres, recorded near Yule entrance at the southern end of the bay, they are among the largest in the world. This massive daily movement of water creates unique phenomena that occur nowhere else in the world. Nestled in the centre of the Bay is Montgomery Reef, the world’s largest inshore reef system. As the tide falls a raging torrent of water cascades off the top of the reef, creating turbulent ‘rivers’ and mini waterfalls. At the Southern end of the Bay, Talbot Bay is home to the world’s only ’Horizontal Falls’ described by Sir David Attenborough as “One of the greatest wonders of the natural world.” Hidden in the many caves and grottos of this ancient landscape are a multitude of ancient Rock Art galleries. Here you can find spectacular examples of the Wandjina and Gwion Gwion styles.

As we are at the mercy of weather and tide conditions in this region, the activities mentioned above are only possible experiences and can’t be guaranteed.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 10: Lacepede Islands

The Lacepede Islands are Western Australia’s most important breeding habitat for Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas), and have been named by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA). The breeding colony of Brown Boobies is possibly the largest in the world. Up to 20,000 Roseate Terns have also been recorded here. Other birds breeding on the islands include Masked Boobies, Australian Pelicans, Lesser Frigatebirds, Eastern Reef Egrets, Silver Gulls, Crested, Bridled and Lesser Crested Terns, Common Noddies, Pied and Sooty Oystercatchers. Join your expedition team for a guided zodiac tour to view the prolific wildlife. Due to the sensitive nature of the environment, landings are prohibited on the Lacepede Islands.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 11: Broome

Located in the northwest of the Kimberley region and in the far north of Western Australia, the town of Broome is reputed for its history and its glorious pearling era. The fascinating Chinatown district, which is the historic city centre, and the famous Japanese Cemetery, dates back to 1896, and has a past marked by the immigration of numerous Chinese and Japanese workers, attracted by the prosperous pearl industry at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. Broome is also famous for the “Staircase to the Moon”, an optical illusion created by the Moon reflecting on the sand banks at low tide, like a staircase climbing up towards the sky, a unique spectacle provided by nature.

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

Breakfast included.

Next Departure Date: 19 Jul 2028
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19 Jul 2028 - 29 Jul 2028 AUD $25,360ppExpand to view prices
Deluxe StateroomAUD $25,360ppContact us
Prestige Deck 4AUD $26,690ppContact us
Deluxe Suite - Triple OccupancyAUD $26,832ppContact us
Prestige Deck 5AUD $28,040ppContact us
Prestige Deck 6AUD $29,380ppContact us
Deluxe Suite Deck 6AUD $32,050ppContact us
Deluxe Suite Deck 5AUD $32,050ppContact us
Deluxe Suite Deck 4AUD $32,050ppContact us
Privilege Suite - Triple OccupancyAUD $37,982ppContact us
Privilege Suite Deck 5AUD $45,430ppContact us
Owner's SuiteAUD $52,120ppContact us

**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply

Cabin Details

Deluxe Stateroom

19m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe Suite Deck 3

27m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, sofa, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Suites on Decks 3 and 4 have a private 64 ft² balcony with two armchairs.
Suites on Deck 3 have a panoramic glass door and porthole.

Deluxe Suite Deck 3
Deluxe Suite Deck 3
Deluxe Suite Deck 4

27m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, sofa, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Suites on Decks 3 and 4 have a private 64 ft² balcony with two armchairs.
Suites on Decks 4, 5, and 6 have a sliding panoramic window.

Deluxe Suite Deck 4
Deluxe Suite Deck 4
Deluxe Suite Deck 5

27m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, sofa, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Suites on Deck 5 have a 43 ft² private balcony with two armchairs.
Suites on Decks 4, 5, and 6 have a sliding panoramic window.

Deluxe Suite Deck 5
Deluxe Suite Deck 5
Deluxe Suite Deck 6

27m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, sofa, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Suites on Deck 6 have a 32 ft² private balcony with two armchairs.
Suites on Decks 4, 5, and 6 have a sliding panoramic window

Deluxe Suite Deck 6
Deluxe Suite Deck 6
Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5

45m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom with bathtub, 40m2 private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6

45m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom with bathtub, 40m2 private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
Prestige Deck 4

19m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Reduced mobility stateroom available.

Prestige Deck 4
Prestige Deck 4
Prestige Deck 5

19m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Reduced mobility stateroom available.

Prestige Deck 5
Prestige Deck 5
Prestige Deck 6

19m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.
Reduced mobility staterooms available.

Prestige Deck 6
Prestige Deck 6
Prestige Deck 5 Suite

38m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Prestige Deck 5 Suite
Prestige Deck 5 Suite
Prestige Deck 6 Suite

38m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Prestige Deck 6 Suite
Prestige Deck 6 Suite
Privilege Suite Deck 5

32m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi, butler service.

Privilege Suite Deck 5
Privilege Suite Deck 5
Privilege Suite Deck 6

32m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi, butler service.

Privilege Suite Deck 6
Privilege Suite Deck 6
Owner's Suite

45m2, king bed or twin beds, private bathroom, 30m2 private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi, butler service, 1 private transfer (round trip): Airport - Hotel - Port, 1 free hour of spa treatments.

Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Deluxe Suite - Triple Occupancy

1 bed + sofa bed (90*200)
27m2, private bathroom, private balcony, sofa, minibar, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Deluxe Suite - Triple Occupancy
Deluxe Suite - Triple Occupancy
Prestige Suite Deck 5 - Triple Occupancy

2 beds - 2 combined Prestige staterooms on decks 5 and 6 create a Prestige Suite
38m2, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Prestige Suite Deck 5 - Triple Occupancy
Prestige Suite Deck 5 - Triple Occupancy
Prestige Suite Deck 6 - Triple Occupancy

2 beds - 2 combined Prestige staterooms on decks 5 and 6 create a Prestige Suite
38m2, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi.

Prestige Suite Deck 6 - Triple Occupancy
Prestige Suite Deck 6 - Triple Occupancy
Privilege Suite - Triple Occupancy

1 bed + sofa bed (90*200)
32m2, private bathroom, private balcony, minibar, sofa, TV, desk, hairdryer, bathrobes, wifi, butler service.

Privilege Suite - Triple Occupancy
Privilege Suite - Triple Occupancy

Le Jacques Cartier Deckplan

Specifications

  • Capacity: 184
  • Length: 131 m
  • Beam: 18 m
  • Draft: 4,7 m
  • Ice class: 1C
  • Classification: Bureau Veritas
  • Flag: French
  • Guest decks: 5
  • Zodiacs: 9
  • Gross tonnage: 9 976 UMS
  • Electric motors: 2 X 2 000 KW
  • Installed power: 6 400 KW
  • Construction: Vard Sovik, Norvège

What's included?

  • A program of onboard enrichment provided by two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including meteorologist Joe Rao and Brent Garry, a geologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Transfers and luggage handling from the airport in Darwin to the ship on the day of embarkation
  • Comprehensive 10-night cruise aboard the deluxe Le Jacque Cartier, with all the amenities for which the ships are known
  • One included activity in each port of call (see “Itinerary” for more information)
  • Gratuities for ship crew and guides on activities
  • Transfer from the ship to the airport in Broome at the end of the cruise on the morning of disembarkation

What's not?

  • Independent meals and beverages ashore
  • Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, etc.)

Is this the right Solar Eclipse trip for you?

If you… This trip is a great fit You may want a different trip if…
you want to see the 2028 solar eclipse from a unique offshore vantage point ✔ Yes you prefer a land-based viewing experience
you enjoy expedition cruising in remote destinations ✔ Yes you prefer city-based or resort-style holidays
you want a premium, all-inclusive small ship experience ✔ Yes you’re looking for a budget or basic option
you like combining a rare event with immersive destination travel ✔ Yes you only want a single-purpose eclipse trip
you value expert planning and flexibility for optimal viewing ✔ Yes you’re happy to organise everything yourself

This package is best for

  • travellers searching for the best way to see the 2028 solar eclipse in Australia from a cruise
  • those wanting a luxury small-ship expedition through the Kimberley with a rare eclipse event
  • people looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience combining nature, exploration and astronomy
  • travellers interested in remote Australian landscapes, waterfalls, gorges and coastal scenery
  • those who value being in a flexible viewing position within the path of totality
  • travellers seeking a premium, all-inclusive expedition with expert guides and seamless logistics

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