Walk among the world's oldest figurative paintings — the ethereal Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) figures on Jar Island, estimated to be over 17,000 years old. This is Australia's Sistine Chapel, hidden in raw Kimberley wilderness.
What to expect
A Zodiac ferries you ashore where a guided trail winds through ancient sandstone galleries layered with delicate ochre figures — hunters, dancers, ceremonial beings — unlike anything else on Earth. Your guide contextualises the Gwion Gwion within living Wunambal Gaambera culture, making the experience deeply respectful and profoundly moving. The remote setting, with no crowds and absolute wilderness silence, amplifies the weight of standing before art painted before the last Ice Age ended. Sturdy footwear is essential; the terrain rewards the effort tenfold.
Good to know
Jar Island is only accessible by expedition vessel or private charter — no road access exists. Confirm shore time against your all-aboard; the walk itself is 1.5–2 hrs. Pre-book via True North or request a Kimberley-specialist private guide through Adventure Life (adventure-life.com/australia/vansittart-bay) well in advance of your voyage.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Vansittart Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.