Point Samson/Cossack Tours & Cruises Pty Ltd - Point Samson

From $ 77.0 to $ 88.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9187 0296
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Welcome to Point Samson/Cossack Tours and Cruises! We invite you to join our boat and land tours from the historic town of Cossack, 'pearl of the Pilbara', in the North West of the Western Australia. The Cossack Adventurer is specially designed for cruising the tidal waters around Cossack. The unique design allows you to tour in comfort with clear viewing from all seats.

Our cruiser can seat up to 48 passengers and is equipped with a shade canopy, galley and toilet facilities.

Explore the wonderful tours Cossack Adventure Cruises can offer you, or contact us to discuss a special function designed to suit your occasion.

Cossack was the original European settlement and the first multi-cultural settlement in the North West of Western Australia. It was also the heart of the pearling industry before Broome took over this role. Today, Cossack offers an unparalleled look at Australia’s colonial past.

Nine of the original buildings have been fully restored and many of the original buildings are still visible. Looking back to an earlier time, you will be able to view Aboriginal rock art (petroglyphs) on the cliff guarding the mouth of Butcher's inlet.

Cossack today is a ghost town. However, many of the buildings have been restored including the Galbraith Store (1890-1891)- recently opened by the Bujee Nhoor Phu Aboriginal group for the display and sale of Aboriginal artefacts. At the Old Custom's House cafe, relax over good food and coffee while enjoying the views over Butcher's Inlet.

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