Tonnage
220
tonnes
Guest Capacity
32
guests
Length Overall
34.89
meters
Service Speed
9.00
Knots

The Crew

The skipper is well versed in navigating this vessel through the Kimberley and coupled with the experienced crew will ensure that you have that once in a lifetime experience. Their gourmet chef will tantalise your tastebuds with fresh seafood and many other delights and is happy to cater for all dietary requirements.

The Tenders

The Eco Abrolhos has 5 tenders – 4 of which are brand new and feature ease of access FWD and AFT ladder/ steps. Between just 32 guests this ensures small group and flexible shore side expeditions usually twice daily. Whilst some may wish to try and catch the elusive Barra, others can go swimming, walking, exploring, viewing waterfalls or Aboriginal Art. There is always something to do and there is an activity which suits everyone on our vessel.

Dates & Rates

Eco Abrolhos 2026

Cruise
Route
Dates
Broome to Darwin
May 18 – May 31, 2026
Darwin to Broome
Jun 2 – Jun 15, 2026
Broome to Darwin
Jun 17 – Jun 30, 2026
Darwin to Broome
Jul 2 – Jul 15, 2026
Broome to Darwin
Jul 17 – Jul 30, 2026
Darwin to Broome
Aug 1 – Aug 14, 2026
Broome to Darwin
Aug 16 – Aug 29, 2026
Darwin to Broome
Aug 31 – Sep 13, 2026
Eco Abrolhos – 13 Nights
Room Type
Size
Door to Door
Port to Port
Lower deck single bunks
N/A
$13,999 (solo $16,750)
King single bunks
N/A
$14,999
Double bed stateroom
N/A
$17,250
King bed deluxe stateroom
N/A
$18,750
Earlybird Promo
$1,000 off per person

* Multi Room Booking Bonus Savings – Call for details
** Charter Savings Rates Available – Call for details

Ship Details

The basic specifications relating to the vessel are as follows:

The basic specifications relating to the vessel are as follows:

  • Length Overall: 34.89 Metres
  • Beam (width): 13.25 Metres
  • Draft: 2.20 Metres
  • Gross Tonnage: 220 Tonnes
  • Service Speed: 9.00 Knots
  • Engines: Dual 425 Kw MWM Diesels, 1 per hull
  • Fuel Capacity: 36,000 Litres
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 20,000 Litres (Supplemented by Desalination Plant producing 850 litres per hour, 20,000 litres per day.)
  • “Grey” Water Capacity: 14,000 Litres
  • “Black” Water Capacity: 2,000 Litres

What’s on Board

The following is all included in the price of your cruise:
What is included

What is included?

  • Breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
  • Tea and coffee from servery
  • Filtered fresh water
  • All tours
  • Minimal fishing equipment available – All tackle must be purchased or BYO. You are welcome to bring your own fishing equipment
  • Beach towels
  • All linen supplied
What is not included?

What is not included?

  • Alcohol (We have a licensed bar open from 10am til midnight / drinks will be charged to your room, strictly no BYO)
  • Soft drink, bottled water and expresso coffees – available at the Batavia bar all day
  • Fishing tackle can be purchased from the purser

Accommodation

The Eco Abrolhos is a 35m catamaran
Cabins

The Eco Abrolhos is a 35m catamaran which has 19 en-suited cabins, which includes 6 single bunk cabins, 4 king single bunk cabins, 1 double bunk bed cabin, 2 double bed staterooms and 6 king bed deluxe staterooms. All cabins have their own en-suite so there is no need to share bathrooms on the Eco Abrolhos.

Dining and Lounging

She also has a large dining and lounge area with a saloon bar which brings all the comforts of home to your cruise. The longue room has a wide range of DVD’s and a small library as well for those days when you just need to relax.

Top deck

The vessels best feature would have to be the top deck, which supplies 360 degree views of the magnificent Kimberley. This is also the place to relax on a deck chair with a book, sit back on the couch or sip champagne at sunset whilst we watch the Kimberley come alive with all its colour and glory.

What our clients say

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to cruise the Kimberley?

The Kimberley cruise season typically runs from April to October. The early season (April–May) showcases lush landscapes and powerful waterfalls due to recent rains. Mid-season (June–July) offers cooler temperatures and abundant wildlife, while the late season (August–October) provides warm weather and the chance to witness migrating whales.

Is the food catered to dietary requirements?

Yes, chefs onboard can accommodate various dietary needs, including vegetarian, gluten-free and other specific requests. Please inform us in advance to ensure your preferences are met.

What should I pack for the cruise?

Essential items include lightweight clothing, swimwear, sturdy walking shoes, sun protection, insect repellent and a good camera.

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May 18, 2026 – May 31, 2026
Broome to Darwin
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Jun 17, 2026 – Jun 30, 2026
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Jul 2, 2026 – Jul 15, 2026
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Aug 1, 2026 – Aug 14, 2026
Darwin to Broome
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Aug 16, 2026 – Aug 29, 2026
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Aug 31, 2026 – Sep 13, 2026
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