Where Ancient Knowledge Meets Living Culture (From Tiwi Islands to Arnhem Land)

A 7-night journey across Indigenous Australia's Cultural Heartland

Welcome to Indigenous Australia’s most significant cultural expedition—where ancient songlines guide modern discovery, and every encounter reveals knowledge systems spanning 65,000 unbroken years.

Over eight days, you’ll navigate sacred waters between the Tiwi Islands and East Arnhem Land, guided by traditional owners whose families have stewarded these lands since time immemorial. This isn’t cultural tourism—you’ll participate in ochre mining ceremonies, witness bark painting creation by internationally renowned Yolngu artists, and learn directly from Elders about kinship systems governing one of Earth’s oldest living cultures.

Each day brings privileged access to communities who choose to share their stories, from Tiwi’s distinctive pukumani poles to Yolngu’s intricate clan structures connecting people to specific Country through ancestral law. Our small expedition community of just 30 guests ensures respectful exchanges impossible on larger vessels, whether you’re fishing estuaries with traditional owners or gathering bush medicines that have sustained communities for millennia.

Experience Indigenous Australia through genuine partnership with traditional owners who determine how their stories are shared.

The Tiwi Islands and East Arnhem Land represent Indigenous Australia’s most culturally intact regions, where traditional governance structures, languages, and ceremonial practices continue unbroken from ancestral times. Unlike mainland Australia where colonization severely disrupted cultural continuity, these remote communities maintained autonomy enabling preservation of knowledge systems, artistic traditions, and spiritual connections to Country that define Aboriginal identity.

You’ll engage with internationally celebrated artists whose bark paintings hang in major galleries worldwide, learn from Elders whose knowledge encompasses everything from sustainable fishing practices to complex kinship laws, and understand how contemporary Indigenous communities balance cultural preservation with modern aspirations. This expedition operates under strict cultural protocols established by traditional owners—from where we travel to what stories can be shared—ensuring every encounter respects the extraordinary privilege of accessing Australia’s oldest living culture through relationships built on mutual respect over decades.

Day-by-Day Adventures

Departure dates

Saturday 3rd October 2026
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Ocean Double/Single Stateroom

$14,995

Ocean Twin Stateroom

$15,995

Ocean Stateroom

$17,995

Horizon Suite

$20,995

Pearl Suite

$25,995

Prices are in AUD$ per person based on twin share. Single supplement pricing is available on application. *Sole occupancy of stateroom #107 attracts no single surcharge.

Paspaley Pearl accommodation plan of the ship, including the horizon deck and ocean deck. The Ocean Double Stateroom is room 107 and includes a 14sqm Double Bed. The Ocean Twin Staterooms are rooms 104 and 106, and are made up of 16sqm Twin Beds. The Ocean Staterooms are rooms 101, 103, 105, 109 and 110, and are made up of 17.5 and 18sqm Queen Beds. The Horizon Suites are rooms 202, 203, 204, 205, 206 and 207, and are made up of a 20sqm inc. balcony and Queen Bed. The Pearl Suite is room 201 and includes a 27sqm inc. balcony and a Queen Bed
The Paspaley Pearl is a boutique, small-group expedition vessel accessing remote destinations across Australasia

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