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Explore Australia's Kimberley Coast Experience nature on an unfathomable scale in Australia’s Kimberley Coast on an unforgettable adventure with pioneering expedition cruise company, Heritage Expeditions. Kimberley’s remote location and small populace offer travellers a hidden haven and immersion into nature on a massive scale while learning about Aboriginal culture, the link to Australia’s ancient past. Explore a treasure trove of towering, iron-tinged red cliffs, torrential waterfalls, hidden coves, rare and endangered wildlife, white-sand beaches and magnificent reefs. Visit Aboriginal rock art galleries and discover Indigenous customs and connections to this ancient land and rich history. Join us, New Zealand's family-owned and -operated pioneering expedition cruise company, as we explore Australia’s dramatic Kimberley aboard our luxury 140-guest flagship Heritage Adventurer. Purpose-built for adventure and known as the 'Grande Dame of Exploration Cruising' she's perfect for navigating Australia’s intricate coast, islands and harbours and has a full fleet of Zodiacs for excursions to hidden coves, secluded white sand beaches, remote bays and up winding rivers. Visit our website to learn more: https://www.heritage-expeditions.com/destinations/kimberley-cruise/
A favorite stop during our Sea of Cortez/Midriff Islands dive trips is Bahia de Los Angeles where we snorkel with whale sharks. These gentle giants come into this bay to feed. We use the local boats to take us into the bay. The crew looks for the whale sharks and then 4 people can get into the water with them. Sometimes they swim by quickly (there is absolutely no way to keep up with them ) and sometimes they are just happy to eat. We can even see multiple whale sharks at one time! Remember the three rules of snorkeling with whale sharks: 1) Don't touch the whale shark, 2) Don't touch the whale shark, and 3) Don't touch the whale shark. He he he!