Kooljaman at Cape Leveque - Broome

From $ 60.0 to $ 210.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9192 4970
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Located 220 kilometres north of Broome on the Dampier Peninsula, Kooljaman at Cape Leveque is situated on a beautiful part of the coastline dominated by spectacular Pindan cliffs. It is a remote paradise offering a quiet place to get away from it all.

Kooljaman has developed accommodation and activities to suit a wide range of budgets. Ranging from deluxe safari tents with spectacular views of the ocean, charming cabins, budget units and our popular palm fronded beach shelters. If you prefer to camp you could pitch your tent in our campground, choosing between shady sites or sites with scenic views over Western beach.

Enjoy take-away style lunches overlooking the ocean and in the evening dine out on the verandah at Dinka’s, our seasonal restaurant (April - October). Continental and full breakfasts are available for guests in bedded accommodation. A small general store sells basic items throughout the season.

Scenic flights over the Buccaneer Archipelago and the Sunday Island scenic boat charter are great ways to see this spectacular area and leave regularly from Kooljaman.

Enjoy tranquil beaches, try your luck fishing, hire a dinghy, go snorkeling off our reef, join local Aboriginal guides on a bush tucker tour or simply relax and enjoy our remote wilderness camp.

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