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Discover Broome’s natural wonders with the Buccaneer Explorer Wet Season tour featuring scenic flights, Horizontal Waterfalls, pearl farms, and stunning coastal views.
This comprehensive review takes a close look at the Buccaneer Explorer — Wet Season experience, a highly-rated adventure in Broome, Australia. Designed for travelers eager to see some of the most iconic sights the Kimberley region has to offer, this tour combines scenic flights, natural wonders, and cultural insights into a 6-hour journey that’s as photogenic as it is memorable.
We love that this tour offers a bird’s-eye view of Broome and its surroundings, giving you an unparalleled perspective of the area’s dramatic landscapes. The inclusion of the Horizontal Waterfalls—described by David Attenborough as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World—immediately sparks curiosity. Plus, the stop at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm adds a unique cultural touch, showing you the fascinating story behind some of the world’s most beautiful pearls.
One potential consideration is the tide dependency of the Horizontal Waterfalls. Since the flow of water varies with the tides, the tour cannot guarantee the amount of water flowing through the waterfalls at any given time. For most travelers, however, this isn’t a deal-breaker, as the overall experience remains spectacular.
Ideal for those who like scenic flights, natural beauty, and a touch of local culture, this tour suits travelers looking for a full, immersive day in the Kimberley without the need for strenuous activity or long hikes.


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Our journey begins with a scenic overflight of the Horizontal Waterfalls, a natural spectacle where tides create powerful water flows through narrow channels in the rugged coastline. Described by David Attenborough as the eighth wonder of the world, this marvel is best appreciated from the sky, where the turbulence of the water looks like a giant, living engine.
The tour includes a brief circling of the waterfalls, which allows you to see the phenomenon from multiple angles. While the flow varies depending on the tide, most visitors find the sight mesmerizing regardless of the water level. As one reviewer put it, “what a wonderful experience to the most beautiful part of WA,” emphasizing how even a partial view can be awe-inspiring.
Next, the flight takes you over the Buccaneer Archipelago—a sprawling collection of islands made of Precambrian sandstone, some over 2 billion years old. These islands form a rugged, otherworldly landscape that looks almost prehistoric from the air. The vastness of the archipelago is staggering, and the view gives a real sense of the Kimberley’s geological scale and history.
After the aerial spectacle, the tour lands at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, one of Australia’s most historic pearl farms. Here, you’ll participate in a Pearl Discovery Tour, uncovering the stories behind the cultivation of some of the world’s most sought-after pearls. You’ll learn about the long history of pearling in the region, and why these pearls are prized globally.
The visit includes a delicious on-site lunch at the farm’s restaurant, often highlighted by travelers as a satisfying and authentic experience. Following lunch, you can relax with a refreshing swim at the farm’s pool, making this stop not just educational but also relaxing and enjoyable.
From Cygnet Bay, the journey continues with an overflight of Cape Leveque, famous for its striking red cliffs and dramatic coastline. This view adds to the visual feast, giving you a sense of the region’s rugged beauty.
The return flight along the Dampier Peninsula provides ample opportunities for photography, with views of Beagle Bay, James Price Point, Willie Creek Pearl Farm, and Broome’s iconic Cable Beach. Travelers consistently praise the stunning scenery, with one reviewer calling the flight “beautiful” and remarking that they didn’t realize how scenic and pretty the area was until seeing it from above.
The tour departs from a central meeting point at 7 Gus Winckel Rd, Djugun WA, and ends back there, making logistics straightforward. The entire experience lasts roughly six hours, including transfers, sightseeing, and meals.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. This smaller group size allows for more personalized attention from the pilot and guides, as well as a more relaxed experience. The tour includes pickup, which simplifies logistics, especially if you’re staying in Broome.
At $602.48 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package of flightseeing, cultural insight, and scenic beauty. When you consider the included meals, the pearl farm visit, and the exclusive nature of the flights, many find it good value for an all-in day out. Travelers who have booked this tour often comment on the excellent service, the knowledgeable pilot, and the spectacular views—making it feel like a special, well-rounded experience.
The tour is weather-dependent, especially the Horizontal Waterfalls viewing, which relies on tides. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind.

The Scenic Flights: The aerial perspective is the highlight. Seeing Broome’s bays, cliffs, and islands from above allows you to appreciate the region’s vastness and natural beauty in a way that ground-based sightseeing can’t match.
The Natural Wonder of Horizontal Waterfalls: Even with tide variability, the sight of these rushing waters is unforgettable. It’s a rare natural event that many travelers will find worth the price of admission alone.
The Cultural Experience at Cygnet Bay: The pearl farm tour adds depth to the trip, connecting visitors with local industry and history. Plus, the lunch and pool offer a leisurely break.
The Personal Touch: Smaller group sizes and attentive service mean you’re not just another face in the crowd. Past reviews highlight the helpfulness of the pilot and staff, making the experience more engaging.

This experience suits travelers who love scenic flights and natural wonders but don’t want to spend days on the road or boat. It’s perfect for those interested in geology, wildlife, or culture, and who appreciate the value of a well-organized, all-in day trip. It’s also ideal for visitors in Broome during the wet season, when boat trips might be limited—this tour offers a fantastic alternative.
While it’s primarily a sightseeing tour, it’s also great for families, couples, or small groups who enjoy comfort, personalized service, and incredible views. It’s less suited for those seeking intense adventure or long hikes, but definitely for those wanting a taste of Broome’s iconic landscapes from the sky and on the ground.

The Buccaneer Explorer Wet Season tour offers a rich blend of aerial scenery, natural phenomena, and cultural insights, all wrapped into a manageable six-hour experience. The stunning views, especially of the Horizontal Waterfalls and the coastlines of the Dampier Peninsula, make it a memorable highlight of a trip to Broome.
While tide variability means no guarantees on the waterfall flow, most travelers find the visuals impressive enough to justify the expense. The pearl farm visit adds a layer of local culture and history, making this more than just a flight.
This tour balances value, comfort, and extraordinary scenery, making it a smart choice for those visiting Broome who want to see the Kimberley from above and learn a little about its history and environment.
“What a wonderful experience to the most beautiful part of WA. The scenery was spectacular, the pilot was a font of knowledge and the stopover at Cy…”

Is there a minimum or maximum number of travelers?
Yes, the tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience personal and engaging.
What should I wear or bring?
While not explicitly mentioned, travelers should dress comfortably for a day outdoors, bring sunglasses, sunblock, and a hat for the flights, and wear swimwear if planning to use the pool at Cygnet Bay.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, giving you flexibility if your schedule shifts.
What happens if the Horizontal Waterfalls aren’t flowing strongly?
Since the water flow depends on tides, the waterfalls might not be as dramatic at certain times. However, the overall scenery and other stops still make for a worthwhile experience.
Are meals included?
Yes, a delicious lunch at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm is part of the tour, along with breakfast or snacks depending on departure times.
Is the experience suitable for children or older travelers?
Most travelers of all ages can participate, provided they can handle a 6-hour tour with some flying and walking at stops. The small group size ensures attentive service.
What if the weather is poor on the day of the tour?
If weather conditions make the experience unsafe or impossible, the tour will be canceled, and you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
This tour is a well-rounded package for those wanting a snapshot of Broome’s most iconic sights, coupled with the thrill of a scenic flight. It’s about capturing stunning landscapes, learning about local history, and experiencing a natural wonder — all within a half-day adventure that’s as enjoyable as it is memorable.