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Discover the breathtaking Kimberley with this small-group flight tour featuring Horizontal Falls, Buccaneer Archipelago, and cultural insights near Broome.
If you’re planning a trip to Broome and looking for a way to see the Kimberley’s jaw-dropping scenery without the hassle of multiple day tours, the Buccaneer Explorer from Air Kimberley might just be your ticket. This half-day aerial adventure promises a blend of stunning natural wonders, Indigenous culture, and some seriously memorable views—all from the comfort of a small group, with the flexibility of a mobile ticket.
What we love about this tour is how it offers personalized attention—fewer travelers means more room to ask questions and take in the scenery. Plus, the chance to fly over the Horizontal Falls—described by David Attenborough as a “wonder of the world”—is a true highlight. On the flip side, some travelers note that the flight experience can feel a little constrained depending on aircraft seating, which might impact photography or sightseeing for some. This trip is best suited for adventure seekers eager to see remote landscapes from above and those interested in Aboriginal culture and marine environments.

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Most travelers’ highlight is the flying experience over the Horizontal Falls, often called the “8th Natural Wonder of the World.” The tour offers a 5-minute scenic overflight where you can gaze down at the churning tide gaps that create this natural spectacle. Several reviews describe the views as “spectacular” and “incredible,” with some noting that the timing of the tide influences the falls’ appearance—so luck and timing can make a difference.
One reviewer passionately stated, “Going on this one-day trip is an unmissable experience when visiting the Kimberley. Magical!!” The overflight offers a bird’s eye perspective that’s tough to match from ground level, especially given the inaccessibility of the area via land.
Following the Horizontal Falls, you’ll fly over the Buccaneer Archipelago, home to over 1,000 islands composed of ancient Precambrian sandstone over 2 billion years old. The aerial views of these islands, with their rugged coastline and crystal-clear waters, are often described as “stunning” and “otherworldly.” As one traveler put it, the scenery seemed like something out of a Jurassic Park scene, with dramatic colors and wild landscapes.
Next, the tour stops at the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm for a short 3-minute visit, including a Pearl Discovery Tour. Here, you’ll learn about the history of pearling in Australia and see how some of the world’s most beautiful pearls are cultivated. Many reviews mention this as a “fascinating” and “informative” experience, providing context about the local industry and Indigenous involvement.
After the pearl farm, the tour includes a stopover at Ardyaloon (also known as One Arm Point), where you can enjoy a lunch and gain insights into Bardi-Jawi culture. The visit often features a guided tour led by local Indigenous community members, with reviews praising the authenticity and engagement of this part of the trip. Expect to learn about traditional practices, get a glimpse of Indigenous art, and appreciate the community’s efforts to share their heritage.
The return flight takes you along the Dampier Peninsula, passing over bays, beaches, and notable landmarks like Beagle Bay, James Price Point, and Willie Creek Pearl Farm. The final stretch offers panoramic views of Broome’s famous Cable Beach and the surrounding coastline—perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking in the scenery.

You’ll be flying in a Cessna Grand Caravan—a relatively modern, comfortable aircraft that’s suitable for scenic flights. While some reviews mention the aircraft’s appearance as “shabby,” the majority emphasize the professionalism and skill of the pilots. The seating arrangement is limited, and depending on the group’s size and weight distribution, your view might be slightly restricted, which is worth considering if photography is your priority.
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, starting around 10 am and returning by about 4 pm. It’s a small-group experience, with a maximum of 12 travelers, which enhances the personalized service and allows for a more relaxed atmosphere. This size also encourages interaction with guides and fellow travelers.
At $616.83 per person, the tour isn’t cheap, but when you consider the scope of sights, expert commentary, cultural experience, and aerial views, many find it excellent value. The reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with travelers describing it as “worth every cent” and an “unforgettable experience.” The inclusion of lunch, cultural insights, and a scenic flight makes this a comprehensive package for those seeking a unique and efficient way to see the Kimberley.

The reviews confirm that guides and pilots are a major highlight—many praise their knowledge, friendliness, and professionalism. One reviewer exclaimed, “Our pilot Tom was an excellent guide, making the day special.” Others highlight the breathtaking scenery: “The views of the Kimberley coast and the horizontal falls are just “spectacular” and “like Jurassic Park scenes.” The combination of flying and cultural visits is often described as “a perfect balance of adventure and education.”
However, not all reviews are perfect. One critic mentioned that the aircraft appeared “old and shabby,” and that the flight was somewhat high, limiting clarity for photography. Despite that, most travelers agree that the views are worth the experience, especially with knowledgeable pilots guiding the way.

This tour offers a superb introduction to the Kimberley’s most iconic sights, wrapped into a manageable half-day trip. It’s ideal for travelers who want stunning aerial perspectives without committing to lengthy multi-day adventures. It suits those interested in nature, Indigenous culture, and scenic flights, especially if seeing the Horizontal Falls is on your bucket list.
If you’re after a comfortable, well-organized experience with excellent guides and pilots, and you’re prepared for the price, this tour delivers exceptional value. It’s perfect for first-timers to Broome or seasoned travelers eager to tick off a major Australian wonder in style.
For those who prefer more ground-based exploration, or who are concerned about aircraft comfort, it might be worth considering other options. But for a high-impact, memorable day in the Kimberley, the Buccaneer Explorer certainly aims to impress—and, based on reviews, it mostly does.
“Amazing experience with our great pilot/tour director, Tom. One for anybody's bucket list. A1 trip. The greatest way to view horizontal falls, cygn…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, specific age restrictions aren’t listed. Given the flight time and aircraft environment, it’s best to contact Air Kimberley directly if you’re considering bringing young children.
How long does the flight last?
The entire experience is about 6 hours, including the scenic flight, cultural visit, and lunch. The actual flying time is approximately 4 hours, divided into different segments.
Can I book this tour for a specific date?
Yes, but booking well in advance is recommended, as it’s a popular experience. Most travelers book about 81 days ahead on average.
What is included in the price?
You get the scenic flights, a visit to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, a cultural stop at Ardyaloon, and a provided lunch. The ticket also covers airport transfers and all sightseeing flights.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience and ample opportunity for questions and photographs.
To sum it up, the Buccaneer Explorer from Air Kimberley is a well-curated, highly praised way to see the Kimberley’s most extraordinary sights from above. Whether you’re a nature lover, culture enthusiast, or simply after one of the most breathtaking flights in Australia, this tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and stunning scenery—wrapped up in an experience that reviewers consistently call “fabulous” and “unforgettable.”