You’ll drift through Nitmiluk Gorge as sunset colors melt across ancient sandstone, hear stories from your local guide about Jawoyn culture, and share a candlelit three-course meal cooked right on board—with sparkling wine in hand. Expect laughter around shared tables and moments when you’ll just sit back and let it all soak in.
We were already drifting past the first bend of Nitmiluk Gorge when I realized how quiet it was—just the low hum of the boat and some distant bird calls. Our guide, Mark, started talking about the Jawoyn people and their connection to these cliffs. He pointed out a spot where, he said, ceremony smoke sometimes lingers in the mornings. The air felt heavy but soft, like it had just rained even though it hadn’t for weeks. I caught a whiff of eucalyptus now and then—maybe from my hands after brushing past a branch earlier? Hard to say.
The colors kept changing every few minutes. At one point, someone at our table—think her name was Sharon—said she’d never seen rocks go from gold to deep red that fast. We all just stared for a bit. Dinner came out in slow waves: grilled barramundi (I still think about that sauce), some roast veggies, and dessert with this odd but good lemon myrtle thing. The chef joked he’d dropped half the pepper grinder in by accident but nobody complained. There was a complimentary glass of sparkling wine too; I tried to make mine last till dessert but failed completely.
I liked that we sat with strangers—six to a table—and by halfway through we were swapping stories about places we’d come from. There’s something about eating outside while the river moves under you that makes everyone talk softer. Mark told us another story about the gorge’s creation; I probably missed half of it because I was watching the light flicker on the water instead. The whole sunset dinner cruise felt slower than real life, which is kind of what I needed right then.
The cruise lasts approximately 3.5 hours from start to finish.
Yes, a three-course meal cooked onboard is included in your cruise.
You’ll get a complimentary glass of sparkling wine; other drinks are available for purchase at the bar.
Yes, vegetarian meals are available if you request them when booking.
Seating is allocated for up to six people per table on board.
No, hotel pickup isn’t included; you meet at Nitmiluk Gorge departure point.
Yes, toilet facilities are available on the vessel throughout your trip.
The tour is suitable for all physical fitness levels.
Your evening includes a two-gorge cultural boat cruise through Nitmiluk’s waterways with stories from your guide, a three-course meal freshly prepared onboard (vegetarian option available if requested), drinking water throughout, allocated seating (up to six per table), toilet access on board, plus a complimentary glass of sparkling wine—with more drinks available at the cash bar if you fancy them.
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