Wyndham, Australia

Wyndham, Australia

Scout Robbins
Written by
Scout Robbins
Manager of Special Projects
OVERVIEW

Quick Overview

Wyndham is a remote port town in Western Australia, where the vast Kimberley landscapes meet tidal rivers and rugged coastline. Known for its dramatic natural beauty, Aboriginal cultural heritage, and adventurous spirit, Wyndham offers visitors a unique glimpse of the Australian Outback. Cruise passengers can explore rivers, wetlands, and the town's historic sites while experiencing a genuine sense of place far from urban crowds.

Why Visit

Wyndham is ideal for travelers seeking remote natural beauty and authentic Outback experiences. Visitors can discover local Aboriginal culture, explore the King River and tidal flats, and witness stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean. Wildlife spotting, boat tours, and small-town charm create a memorable visit. Its blend of history, culture, and dramatic landscapes makes Wyndham a standout port for adventure and exploration.

Things To Do

Top Activity 1: King River Cruise Take a scenic cruise along the King River to explore tidal flats, mangroves, and abundant birdlife. Guides often share insights into local wildlife and Aboriginal history.

Top Activity 2: Five Rivers Lookout Drive or walk to the Five Rivers Lookout for panoramic views of Wyndham and the surrounding rivers. The viewpoint offers excellent photography opportunities and a sense of the vast Kimberley landscape.

Lesser Known Gem: Wyndham Museum Visit the Wyndham Museum to learn about the town's pioneer history, Aboriginal heritage, and regional industries. It's a compact but insightful stop for history enthusiasts.

Cruise Port Information

Cruise ships anchor offshore, and passengers are tendered to the small wharf near the town center. Wyndham is compact and easily explored on foot or by short taxi rides. Tours and local guides provide access to cultural experiences, nature walks, and scenic viewpoints. The town offers basic amenities, local markets, and cafes, allowing visitors to enjoy a taste of Outback hospitality during their day ashore.

Practical Tips

Spring: 70 to 85 °F Summer: 80 to 95 °F Autumn: 70 to 85 °F Winter: 60 to 75 °F

Wear sun protection and comfortable shoes for walking. Bring insect repellent for wetlands and river areas. Local guides offer the best access to remote viewpoints and wildlife experiences.

Wyndham, Australia Sailings

Average prices per person with taxes and port fees included shown
Silver Cloud
Silversea

10 NIGHT Expedition CRUISE

Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$13400.00

per person

Sailing From
Broome, Australia on Jul 4th, 2026
Disembark
Darwin, Australia on Jul 14th, 2026
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Silver Cloud
Silversea

10 NIGHT Expedition CRUISE

Silversea • Silver Cloud
Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$9150.00

per person

Sailing From
Darwin, Australia on Jun 24th, 2026
Disembark
Broome, Australia on Jul 4th, 2026
Silver Cloud
Silversea

17 NIGHT Expedition CRUISE

Silversea • Silver Cloud
Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$15750.00

per person

Sailing From
Darwin, Australia on Aug 3rd, 2026
Disembark
Perth (Fremantle), Australia on Aug 20th, 2026

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