Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
At the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, a long red road north of Broome, Cygnet Bay is one of Australia's oldest and most storied pearl farms — and, these days, one of the Kimberley's most remarkable places to stay. Still family-run and still growing Australian South Sea pearls in the turquoise water offshore, the farm opens itself to visitors with live pearl-harvest tours, pearl-grading classes and sea safaris across the giant tides that define this coast. The on-site Homestead Restaurant serves breakfast through dinner with the ocean laid out beyond the deck, and accommodation ranges from glamping safari tents to eco tents and private retreats spread across two village sites. It's part working farm, part outback resort, part cultural encounter with saltwater country — and few destinations in the northwest feel so genuinely of their place.