Cruise Broome's stunning waters and witness a breathtaking sunset aboard Willie, Australias historic Pearl Lugger.
- Sail aboard historic Willie, a 67-foot gaff-rigged pearl lugger from the early 1900s.
- Experience authentic, manually hoisted sails while enjoying Broome's serene waters and breathtaking sunsets.
- Stress-free start with courtesy bus. Wade through Indian Ocean sand to reach Willie.
- Enjoy complimentary canapes and chilled beverages while learning Broome's rich history.
- Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card
Embark on an extraordinary adventure in Broome, where the captivating blue waters of Australia's northwest beckon. Aboard Willie, one of the last operating pearl luggers, immerse yourself in a slice of history on a magnificent 67-foot Gaff Rig Schooner. A testament to the golden era of the early 1900s, Willie was crafted to fish for the illustrious Pinctada Maxima, the mother of pearl shell that put Broome on the map.
Sailing the serene waters of Broome, experience the timeless charm of traditional gaff-rigged sailing. All sails are manually hoisted, offering a glimpse into the past. As the sun sets, soak in breathtaking views from comfortable seating while the gentle waves and stunning coastline create the perfect backdrop for your journey.
Your adventure begins when our courtesy bus picks you up, eliminating stress. Feel the warm Indian Ocean sand beneath your feet as you wade to our tender, ready to whisk you away to Willie. Relax and unwind with fascinating tales of Broome's rich history, and savour delicious complimentary canaps alongside chilled beverages from our open-deck bar.
Allow 4 hours for the sail.
Available throughout the year. However, due to seasonal winds, the sail may take to Roebuck Bay instead of Cable Beach during April, September, and October.
Valid for one person.
During April, September and October, Willie may sail in Roebuck Bay instead of Cable Beach due to seasonal changes in wind and swell conditions.
Suitable for all ages. A paying adult must accompany children.