Australian Odyssey: Western Australia & The Abrolhos Islands

From $14,645 per person

15 days

Ship: Scenic Eclipse II

Australian Odyssey: Western Australia & The Abrolhos Islands
Scenic Ocean Cruises

High above, on land and below water, the colours of the Western Australian coast seem too beautiful to be real. Remote coral reefs teem with marine life, idyllic islands fringed with powder-white beaches, bright blue skies, vivid sunsets, and sparkling night skies that are filled with a trillion stars. On this grand voyage, journey to some of the world’s most remote and ecologically important sites, places of untouched natural beauty very few people visit.Unlike anywhere else in the world, sailing the Western Australian coastline from Broome to Busselton continuously changes while remaining constantly spectacular. Surreal views and natural colours of rich-red earth, deep green mangroves and sparkling aquamarine ocean morph under a big blue sky to dramatic cliffs, white-washed sandy beaches, golden shores and charming towns waiting to be explored. Your unforgettable voyage on board your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht, Scenic Eclipse II, is truly all-inclusive, from extraordinary dining experiences to unrivalled discovery. Snorkel the stunning coral reefs and abundant marine life of the Rowley Shoals, swim with manta rays in Exmouth, and be mesmerised by the turquoise waters of the Dampier Archipelago. The Abrolhos Islands offer opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and exploring shipwrecks, while Busselton boasts the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Broome, Western Australia
  • Day 2 - Rowley Shoals, Western Australia
  • Day 3 - Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia
  • Day 4 - Montebello Islands, Western Australia
  • Day 5 - Exmouth, Western Australia
  • Day 6 - Exmouth, Western Australia
  • Day 7 - Batemans Bay, New South Wales
  • Day 8 - Denham, Western Australia
  • Day 9 - Dirk Hartog Island, Western Australia
  • Day 10 - Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia
  • Day 11 - Geraldton, Western Australia
  • Day 12 - Jurien Bay, Western Australia
  • Day 13 - Busselton, Western Australia
  • Day 14 - Fremantle, Western Australia

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - August 20, 2025

Broome, Western Australia

Broome, a coastal town in Western Australia, is famous for its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. Located on the Indian Ocean, it boasts Cable Beach, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and iconic camel rides at sunset. Once a pearling hub, Broome retains its multicultural heritage, reflected in its cuisine and architecture. The town is also the gateway to the Kimberley region, offering breathtaking landscapes and unique natural attractions like the Staircase to the Moon. With warm weather year-round and a laid-back atmosphere, Broome is a perfect destination for adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences.

Day 2 - August 21, 2025

Rowley Shoals, Western Australia

Rowley Shoals is regarded as one of the most incredible diving and snorkelling locations in the world. Three coral atolls; Mermaid, Clerke and Imperieuse reefs rise near vertical, from the surrounding crystal-clear waters on the edge of the continental shelf. Spot an array of rare, wonderful and vibrant marine wildlife who live within the corals and make for an exceptional diving and snorkelling exploration. To take full advantage of the location, Le Lapérouse will spend one and a half days at the Rowley Shoals, allowing you to swim and snorkel from Zodiac®.

Day 3 - August 22, 2025

Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia

Day 4 - August 23, 2025

Montebello Islands, Western Australia

Day 5 - August 24, 2025

Exmouth, Western Australia

Day 6 - August 25, 2025

Exmouth, Western Australia

Day 7 - August 26, 2025

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

Day 8 - August 27, 2025

Denham, Western Australia

Day 9 - August 28, 2025

Dirk Hartog Island, Western Australia

Day 10 - August 29, 2025

Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia

Day 11 - August 30, 2025

Geraldton, Western Australia

Surrounded by beaches, sun-drenched Geraldton in Western Australia is a thriving city facing the Indian Ocean. Located on the Coral Coast, the city has a friendly country town feel but is infused local history and cultural heritage. Like many coastal towns, the dining and café culture is superb and the choice of which restaurant to choose is a happy dilemma for most travellers!Celebrated for its annual display of spectacular wildflowers, Geraldton’s flora attracts visitors from all regions, with guides taking tourists on as much as 300 mile/500 kilometre round trips in order to make sure that they receive the best possible experience. A haven for visitors especially during the cooler months, the views differ year-in year-out and vary greatly depending on the rainfall. Whole fields become blanketed in colour and rare plants, such as the wreath-flower, burst into splendorous bloom. The well-informed guides keep a track of what is flowering where and visitors only have to ask to be pointed in the right direction. With over 300 species of native plants, it is only expected that insects and birds are attracted to the area. Over 120 types of bird have been classified as well as 22 types of reptile and seven types of frog. Happily, the iconic kangaroo also makes the plains their home, so visitors can expect a real Aussie welcome if they happen upon one!

Day 12 - August 31, 2025

Jurien Bay, Western Australia

Day 13 - September 01, 2025

Busselton, Western Australia

Day 14 - September 02, 2025

Fremantle, Western Australia

The port city of Fremantle is a jewel in Western Australia's crown, largely because of its colonial architectural heritage and hippy vibe. Freo (as the locals call it) is a city of largely friendly, interesting, and sometimes eccentric residents supportive of busking, street art, and alfresco dining. Like all great port cities, Freo is cosmopolitan, with mariners from all parts of the world strolling the streets—including thousands of U.S. Navy personnel on rest and recreation throughout the year. It's also a good jumping-off point for a day trip to Rottnest Island, where lovely beaches, rocky coves, and unique wallaby-like inhabitants called quokkas set the scene.Modern Fremantle is a far cry from the barren, sandy plain that greeted the first wave of English settlers back in 1829 at the newly constituted Swan River Colony. Most were city dwellers, and after five months at sea in sailing ships they landed on salt-marsh flats that sorely tested their fortitude. Living in tents with packing cases for chairs, they found no edible crops, and the nearest freshwater was a distant 51 km (32 miles)—and a tortuous trip up the waters of the Swan. As a result they soon moved the settlement upriver to the vicinity of present-day Perth.Fremantle remained the principal port, and many attractive limestone buildings were built to service the port traders. Australia's 1987 defense of the America's Cup—held in waters off Fremantle—triggered a major restoration of the colonial streetscapes. In the leafy suburbs nearly every other house is a restored 19th-century gem.

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