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WWII DC-3 Wreck Site: Private History Walk on the Beach

Stand beside the ghostly wreckage of a WWII-era DC-3 aircraft on the sands of Vansittart Bay — one of Australia's most atmospheric open-air war relics. The Kimberley coast was a vital and embattled theatre of the Pacific War.

What to expect

After landing by Zodiac on the pristine beach, you walk to the remains of the Dakota — propellers, fuselage fragments, and landing gear slowly being reclaimed by the earth in one of the most dramatic settings imaginable. Your guide narrates the strategic role of the Kimberley coast in WWII, including Japanese submarine incursions and supply missions. The juxtaposition of violent history against paradise-white sand and cerulean sea is genuinely arresting. Photography here produces images unlike anything from a conventional war memorial.

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AUD 320–AUD 520 per person (private or small-group guided history walk, as part of Kimberley expedition tour packages)
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Good to know

The site is unguarded and preserved by its remoteness — treat it with respect. Walking is on soft sand and mild terrain; accessible for most fitness levels. Combine with the Gwion Gwion rock art walk on the same shore day for maximum value. Allow 1–1.5 hours for this excursion alone.

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Luxury cruises that call at Vansittart Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.

Seabourn · Seabourn Pursuit
10 nights · calls at Vansittart Bay
from $8,449
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