Buccaneer Archipelago cruise port guide
Set off the coast of Western Australia, the Buccaneer Archipelago is one of the Kimberley’s finest secrets. The Archipelago, 50 k2 (19 sq mi), is made up of around 800 islands and protect the mainland from the huge 12 metre tides and astonishing speed of the Yampi (or, in traditional Aborigine, “Yampee”) Sound. The speed and power of the water many not make for pleasant bathing, but do however result in fantastic natural phenomena. One fine example is the horizontal reversible waterfall in Talbot Bay. The tidal pull is responsible for the “reversible” nature of the falls, however, this also hides narrow gaps between the islands, making for treacherous sailing conditions. Isolated graves of sailors and divers are testimony to the danger. William Dampier sighted the Archipelago in 1688 but it would not be until 1821 that the Archipelago would become known as Buccaneer (a term coined by Captain Phillip Parker King) "in commemoration of William Dampier’s visit to this part of the coast ". Commander John Lort Stokes also noted the area in his 1838 record. Enterprising individuals were initially attracted to the Buccaneer Archipelago in the 1800s due to the superior pearling as well as the rich iron ore deposits. Pearling conducted by luggers in the 1880s was concentrated in Cygnet Bay, Cascade Bay, Cone Bay and Strickland Bay. More recently, mining operators established open-cut mines on Koolan Island on the east side of the Sound. Some of the richest iron ore in the world is extracted here to this day.
About Buccaneer Archipelago
Roatán is the largest of Honduras's Bay Islands, resting atop an ancient coral reef in the Caribbean Sea near the world's second-largest barrier reef. The island has become a major cruise ship destination, famous for white-sand beaches, world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, and a colorful colonial and pirate history. Passengers arrive at piers near Coxen Hole and explore West Bay, West End, and Sandy Bay.
West Bay offers arguably the finest beach on the island — powder-white sand with the reef a short swim offshore for excellent snorkeling. West End is the social hub, with bars, restaurants, and live music right on the Caribbean. Sandy Bay hosts Carambola Botanical Gardens, Anthony's Key Resort's dolphin encounter program, and the Mayan Jungle canopy zipline. Adventurous passengers can venture east to Camp Bay Beach, the largest natural beach on the Bay Islands, or visit the historic pirate settlement of Port Royal past Oak Ridge.
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Cruises visiting Buccaneer Archipelago
Prices per person · incl. taxes & fees.
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Darwin to Broome (Kimberley)
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 10 nights
from $11,700
$1,170 / night
Darwin to Fremantle (Perth), Western Australia
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 17 nights
from $27,500
$1,617 / night
Fremantle (Perth), Western Australia to Darwin
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 17 nights
from $21,400
$1,258 / night
Darwin to Broome (Kimberley)
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 10 nights
from $11,700
$1,170 / night
Broome (Kimberley) to Darwin
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 10 nights
from $11,000
$1,100 / night
Darwin to Broome (Kimberley)
Silver Cloud · Oceania · 10 nights
from $11,000
$1,100 / night
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