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Goombaragin Eco Ventures - Broome

From $ 240.0 to $ 240.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9192 4717
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Goombaragin Eco Ventures (GEV) is approximately a two hour drive north of Broome (160 kilometres) and 28 kilometres off the Cape Leveque Road on the Dampier Peninsula.

GEV is an Aboriginal family operated business. The business offers a comprehensive natural and cultural experience to visitors by way of an accommodation package, which includes tours and cultural activities. This sustainable Indigenous Eco tourism experience is offered to small groups in an exclusive setting.

The package offered is three day/two nights inclusive of bedding, linen and solar lanters for lighting. Visitors have to bring their own food and personal needs as well as a sense of adventure. Shorter or longer says available on demand.

Accommodation facilities include the use of the self contained kitchen, outdoor wooden barbeque, ablution and laundry area and an outdoor bush shower with nature.

Close by is Aalin’s Lookout which offers magical sunset views and possible sightings of marine animals such as dolphins, whales, fish and turtles.

Amongst the inclusive tours, other activities such as snorkelling in crystal clear waters are available and the option to go beach fishing appeals to many.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.0 kms   Goombaragin Eco Retreat
14.6 kms   Lombadina Aboriginal Corporation
14.7 kms   Kooljaman at Cape Leveque
14.8 kms   Natures Hideaway Middle Lagoon
15.0 kms   Kelk Creek Bush Retreat and Interpretive Cultural Tours
26.4 kms   The Barramundi Moon Experience
9.7 kms   Chile Creek Community Stay
99.1 kms   Mornington Wilderness Camp
99.5 kms   Derby Boab Inn

attractions

14.8 kms   Cape Leveque
27.8 kms   One Arm Point
30.9 kms   Beagle Bay
57.8 kms   Buccaneer Archipelago
97.7 kms   Derby Jetty
98.4 kms   Wharfinger's House Museum
99.5 kms   Old Derby Gaol
99.6 kms   Botanical Gardens
99.9 kms   Roebuck Bay

events

99.1 kms   Derby Boab Festival
99.5 kms   Staircase to the Moon

information

98.4 kms   Derby Visitor Centre

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