Aquariums in The Kimberley

The Kimberley region in Western Australia offers travelers several fascinating aquariums and aquatic experiences where they can explore diverse marine life and unique ecosystems. Backwater on the King Edward River in Kimberley recreates the biotope of the King Edward River, featuring an above-water section made of sandstone boulders to showcase the rich aquatic life of the area.

In Broome, Aqua Broome is a boutique aquarium providing a uniquely Australian experience with knowledgeable staff and diverse wildlife encounters suitable for the whole family. While not in the Kimberley region, AQWA - The Aquarium of Western Australia offers visitors an underwater journey along the diverse coastline of Western Australia, providing a specialized experience to explore the state's marine life.

Within the Kimberley region, the Kimberley Snake-Necked Turtle is a notable resident found in various river systems. These turtles are recognized for their long chin barbels resembling a beard, inhabiting rivers like the Fitzroy River system in the south and the Mitchell, King Edward, and other river systems in the north. These aquariums and aquatic experiences present an opportunity for travelers to engage with the unique marine life and ecosystems of the Kimberley region in Western Australia.