Where the River Meets the Timor Sea
Berkeley River Lodge sits on the mouth of the Berkeley River in one of the last truly untouched coastal wilderness areas on the planet. There are no roads in. Your clients arrive by scenic flight from Kununurra or by seaplane, and from the moment they land, the outside world falls away. The lodge offers around 20 luxury safari-style villas, each with private decks overlooking the river or the Timor Sea.
It is the kind of property that changes how your clients think about remote Australia. The Kimberley coast here is ancient – billion-year-old sandstone, tidal waterfalls, mangrove-lined estuaries teeming with birdlife and barramundi. Guests are guided through it all by people who genuinely know this country. Not a resort experience. Something rarer than that.

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Activities & Excursions at Berkeley River Lodge
River Cruises & Fishing
Guided boat cruises up the Berkeley River through ancient gorges are a centrepiece of the lodge experience. The river winds between towering sandstone walls that are over a billion years old – the scale of it is difficult to overstate until your clients are actually on the water, looking up.
Barramundi fishing is another major draw. Guests can opt for catch and release or catch and cook with the lodge chef. The estuary systems around the lodge are prime barramundi territory, and the guides know every bend and snag. For something different, mudcrabbing on the tidal flats is a genuinely fun, hands-on experience that most travellers will not have encountered before.
Trade tip: The fishing here is not just for dedicated anglers. Even clients who have never picked up a rod find the experience memorable – it is as much about being out on the river in that landscape as it is about the catch. Worth mentioning when selling to couples or small groups who might not think of themselves as fishing people.

Guided Walks & Cultural Experiences
Expert naturalist guides lead bushwalks through Kimberley sandstone country. The terrain is unlike anywhere else in Australia – weathered rock formations, monsoon vine thickets, and wide tidal flats that shift with the seasons. Birdwatching is exceptional here. The estuary is home to remarkable diversity, and the guides can identify species that most visitors would walk straight past.
Aboriginal rock art sites are accessible from the lodge and provide a window into the deep cultural history of this part of the Kimberley. The interpretation offered by the guides adds real depth to what your clients see – these are not just markings on rock, they are part of one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures.
Trade tip: The cultural component sets Berkeley River Lodge apart from other luxury wilderness properties. It is not a surface-level experience. Clients who have an interest in history, Indigenous culture, or natural science will find real substance here.

Scenic Flights & Heli-Fishing
Helicopter scenic flights over the Kimberley coastline and waterfalls are available from the lodge. The aerial perspective reveals the true scale of this landscape – endless sandstone ranges dropping into turquoise water, river systems carving through ancient rock, and coastline that stretches to the horizon without a single sign of human settlement.
A fly-over of King George Falls – the highest twin waterfalls in Western Australia – is a genuine highlight. For clients who want to push it further, optional heli-fishing trips to remote and inaccessible river systems offer something truly exclusive. The scenic flight transfers from Kununurra that bring guests to the lodge double as sightseeing in themselves.
Trade tip: The helicopter options are a strong upsell for high-yield clients. King George Falls from the air is one of those images that ends up on social media and sells the next booking for you. Worth flagging as an add-on when quoting.

Safari-Style Luxury on the River
The lodge’s approximately 20 villas are designed to sit lightly on the landscape. No concrete towers here – just thoughtful luxury in an extraordinary setting. Each villa features a private deck, outdoor shower, and uninterrupted views across the river or the Timor Sea. The design is open and airy, built to connect guests with the environment rather than insulate them from it.
Interiors are comfortable without being fussy. Quality linens, ceiling fans, and the kind of quiet that most people have forgotten exists. At night, the stars are extraordinary – there is virtually no light pollution for hundreds of kilometres in any direction.
Trade tip: The accommodation style appeals to clients who want genuine luxury but not a cookie-cutter five-star hotel. Think of it as refined wilderness rather than conventional resort. The privacy of each villa makes it ideal for couples and honeymooners, though it works equally well for small groups of friends travelling together.

All-Inclusive Dining in the Wilderness
All meals and beverages are included in the stay. The lodge kitchen makes use of local produce where possible – expect fresh seafood, bush-inspired flavours, and meals served in settings that make the dining room feel redundant. Dinner on the deck overlooking the river as the sun drops behind the ranges is the kind of thing your clients will remember years later.
The all-inclusive model simplifies quoting considerably. There are no hidden extras to explain to clients – what they pay covers everything from meals and drinks to guided activities and scenic flights.
Trade tip: The all-inclusive pricing is one of the strongest selling points for agents. It removes the uncertainty around final costs and makes the product much easier to quote. Clients appreciate knowing exactly what they are getting, and agents appreciate not fielding questions about add-on charges after the booking is confirmed.

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