Cruise between towering 1.8-billion-year-old sandstone gorge walls on the Katherine River, swim in a freshwater oasis at Edith Falls, and be humbled by Jawoyn rock art in one of Australia's most awe-inspiring ancient landscapes.
What to expect
Depart Darwin before dawn in a comfortable vehicle, driving south through the savannah to Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park — a UNESCO-recognised landscape of extraordinary beauty. A flat-bottomed boat glides you between the sheer ochre-red gorge walls as your guide recounts Jawoyn Dreaming stories embedded in the rock. After a gourmet bush lunch, the tour heads north to Edith Falls — a series of pristine rock pools and cascades where you can swim in crystalline freshwater surrounded by monsoon forest. The return journey under a vast Territory sunset sky is a fitting close to an epic day.
Good to know
Katherine Gorge is approximately 3 hours from Darwin — this is a long full-day tour (departs ~6:30 am, returns ~7 pm). Confirm your ship's all-aboard time before booking; it suits itineraries with a 8–9 pm all-aboard. Comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen and a hat are essential. Small-group departures fill quickly in peak season.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Darwin — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.