Quick Facts: Port: Wyndham | Country: Australia | Terminal: Wyndham Port (Cambridge Gulf) | Dock: Yes, alongside berth (no tendering required) | Distance to town center: ~3 km | Time zone: AWST (UTC+8)
Wyndham is the northernmost port in Western Australia and one of the most remote cruise stops in the entire Kimberley region β a raw, red-dirt frontier town that rewards curious passengers willing to step outside their comfort zone. This is not a polished port-of-call with duty-free shops and tourist trams; it’s a genuine outback settlement surrounded by salt flats, crocodile-filled waterways, and ancient gorge country. The single most important planning tip: book any gorge or helicopter experience before you sail β options are extremely limited and fill fast during Kimberley cruise season (AprilβOctober).
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Port & Terminal Information
- Terminal: Wyndham Port, operated by Kimberley Ports Authority, sits on Cambridge Gulf β one of the world’s largest tidal ranges (up to 9 metres), so gangway angles can be steep at low tide
- Docking: Direct alongside berth β no tender required, which saves you 20β30 minutes compared to other Kimberley ports
- Terminal facilities: Basic β expect a small welcome tent with local tourism reps during cruise calls, portable toilets, and little else. No ATMs, no luggage storage, no Wi-Fi at the wharf itself
- Tourist info: Wyndham Visitor Centre is in town (~3 km); locate the terminal on Google Maps before you go so you know exactly where you’re walking back to
- Distance to town center: ~3 km along the port access road β manageable but exposed and extremely hot in the Kimberley sun
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Getting to the City

Wyndham has no public transit to speak of, so your options are limited but clear:
- On Foot β Technically walkable to town (~3 km, ~35β40 min each way), but the road is shadeless, the humidity is brutal, and NovemberβMarch temperatures can exceed 40Β°C. Outside peak heat, early morning walkers manage it fine.
- Taxi/Private Transfer β Wyndham has a tiny taxi pool; expect AUD $15β25 port to town center. Pre-arrange through your ship’s excursion desk or ask the port welcome team on arrival β don’t expect to hail one roadside.
- Ship Shuttle β Many Kimberley cruise lines (Coral Expeditions, Scenic, Ponant) run a complimentary or low-cost shuttle bus between the wharf and town center timed to the ship’s schedule. Confirm with your cruise director the night before β this is genuinely the easiest option.
- Ship Shore Excursion β For helicopter flights, gorge tours, and Five Rivers Lookout transfers, booking through the ship is worth it here. Independent logistics are genuinely difficult given the lack of local operators at scale. Browse independent options on Viator or GetYourGuide and compare before committing.
- Rental Car β No rental agencies operate from the port or in Wyndham itself. Kununurra (100 km south) has options, but that’s only realistic on a full-day or overnight stop.
- Hop-On Hop-Off β Does not exist here. Wyndham is too small and too remote.
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Top Things to Do in Wyndham WA, Kimberley, Western Australia
Wyndham punches well above its tiny population (~700 people) when it comes to natural spectacle β here are the experiences worth your shore time:
Must-See
1. Five Rivers Lookout (free) β Perched on the Bastion Range, this lookout delivers one of the most cinematic views in all of Australia: five rivers (Ord, Pentecost, Durack, King, and Forrest) draining into Cambridge Gulf simultaneously, flanked by red escarpments. Go at dawn or late afternoon for the best light. Allow 1β1.5 hours including the drive up.
2. Wyndham Crocodile Farm (~AUD $20 adults, $10 children) β One of Australia’s largest saltwater crocodile farms houses over 4,000 crocs. It’s genuinely impressive in scale and the feeding demonstrations are memorable. Feeding sessions vary β confirm timing on arrival. Allow 1β1.5 hours.
3. Helicopter Flight over Cambridge Gulf and the Kimberley Coast (AUD $300β650 depending on duration) β If your budget allows one splurge, this is it. Seeing the tidal flats, boab-studded plains, and river mouths from the air reframes everything. Check availability through Viator tours for Wyndham WA. Allow 30β90 minutes depending on route.
Beaches & Nature
4. The Grotto (free) β A natural rock pool hidden in a gorge just outside town, reached via a steep set of stairs (about 100 steps). The turquoise water is inviting but swimming depends on the season β check current crocodile safety advice before entering any natural waterway. Allow 45 minutes.
5. Anthon’s Gorge and Moochalabra Dam (free) β A short drive from town leads to this quiet gorge and dam β boab trees, red rock walls, and near-total silence. Best appreciated early morning. Allow 1β2 hours.
6. Boab Trees Along the Great Northern Highway (free) β Wyndham’s surrounding landscape is dotted with ancient boab trees, some estimated over 1,000 years old. Stop and photograph them β they’re unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere in Australia. No set time needed; enjoy them en route to other stops.
Day Trips
7. Kununurra and Lake Argyle (AUD $180+ guided; free if self-driving) β Kununurra is 100 km south and feels like a metropolis compared to Wyndham. Lake Argyle β Australia’s largest man-made reservoir β is breathtaking, and sunset cruises here are iconic. This is a full-day commitment. π Book: Wave Rock, York and Aboriginal Cultural Day Tour from Perth
8. El Questro Wilderness Park (park entry AUD $22/person) β A private station the size of Hong Kong, El Questro has gorges, thermal springs (Emma Gorge), and birdlife that will stop serious naturalists cold. Only practical on a full-day stop with your own transport or a guided tour β check GetYourGuide for guided options. Allow 4β6 hours minimum.
Family Picks
9. Afghan Cemetery and Chinese Cemetery Historic Walk (free) β Wyndham’s multicultural gold-rush-era history is told through its cemeteries, which include Afghan cameleer graves and Chinese miner plots from the 1880s. It’s a genuinely moving and little-visited slice of Australian history. Allow 30β45 minutes.
10. Wyndham Heritage Museum (~AUD $5 donation) β A small but lovingly curated local museum covering the port’s pearling, pastoral, and WWII history. Kids respond well to the artefacts and the hands-on displays. Allow 45 minutes.
Off the Beaten Track
11. Bird Hide at the Mud Flats (free) β Wyndham’s tidal mud flats are among the best migratory shorebird feeding grounds in the Southern Hemisphere during the AprilβOctober season. Bring binoculars. Allow 1 hour.
12. Wyndham Meatworks Historical Site (free, exterior only) β The ruins of the old meatworks that once made Wyndham economically significant are hauntingly photogenic against the red landscape. Few cruise passengers bother β which is exactly why you should. Allow 20 minutes.
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What to Eat & Drink

Wyndham’s dining scene is honest outback fare β cold beer, massive portions, and no pretension whatsoever. Don’t expect waterfront restaurants; this is a working town and the food reflects that.
- Wyndham Pub (Three Mile Bar) β The social hub of Wyndham; cold XXXX Gold and parmas on the menu; AUD $18β28 mains
- Kimberley Crocodile Burger β Available at a couple of local spots and the croc farm cafΓ©; uniquely Kimberley; ~AUD $14β18
- Bakery breakfast and pies β The local bakery (when open during cruise calls) does solid meat pies and sausage rolls; AUD $5β8
- Barramundi β Fresh local barramundi is the fish to eat in the Kimberley; grilled or battered; ~AUD $20β26 at the pub
- Boab nut products β Try boab nut jam or condiments sold at the visitor centre β unusual, local, and genuinely good
- BYO snacks from the ship β Honestly, for a short stop, pack a lunch from the ship’s buffet. Options in town are limited and hours unpredictable.
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Shopping
Wyndham has no souvenir strip or market, but that’s not entirely a loss β what does exist is authentic. The Wyndham Visitor Centre stocks locally made Indigenous art, boab nut carvings, and Kimberley pearl products (the real thing, from nearby Broome-region farms). These make genuinely meaningful purchases, not tourist trinkets.
Skip anything mass-produced with a kangaroo or “Australia” slapped on it β you’ll find the same items cheaper and in better variety in Broome or Fremantle if those ports are on your itinerary. A hand-carved boab nut (AUD $30β200 depending on size and artist) is the quintessential Wyndham keepsake and one of the most distinctive gifts
ποΈ Things to Book in Advance
These highly-rated experiences fill up fast β book before you arrive to avoid missing out.
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π Getting to Wyndham WA, Kimberley, Western Australia
Use the interactive map below to explore the port area and plan your route from the terminal.

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