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Visit:
Horn Island: Heritage Museum (WWII history and Torres Strait artwork and artefacts)
Thursday Island: taxi tour, free time
Roko Island
2024 PRICES:
Adult - $300
Child - $200 (under 14 yrs)
3 & under - FREE
Departing from the Seisia Wharf at 8:00am sharp.
Returning back to the wharf around 4:00 - 4:15pm
Start your day from Seisia joining Cape York Adventures on board one of our vessels built specifically for the Torres Strait. A small intimate group ensures you are well looked after and able to connect with other likeminded travellers.
We head across the Endeavour Straits passing Prince of Wales and Entrance Island enroute to Horn Island to visit the Heritage Museum, a privately owned collection of WW2 history and local culture and artefacts.
Back on the boat and off to TI, administrative centre of the Torres Strait.
Arriving at TI around 10.45am your taxi tour commences. You have about 90 minutes to check out the main street, visit Gab Tutui Cultural centre and enjoy lunch at one of the several pubs and cafes.
Back on the boat at 1:30pm and over to Roko Island.
A short stroll to the old stone jetty with a Roko Island resident, hopefully being able to spot a crocodile.
Soak up the serenity, enjoy a coffee, an icy cold tap beer or cocktail and walk around the island, you may even wish to purchase one of their souvenirs.
(Please note that Roko Island is no longer running as a pearl farm)
Your skipper will keep you informed and look after your needs.
Keep you eye out for Dugongs , Turtles and Crocs as we head into Horn Island, you just never know.
You will wander through the village to visit the Heritage Museum. The privately run Museum has all the WWII history of the area complied by local historian and WWII expert Vanessa Seekee. The Museum also showcases the artwork and Torres Strait artefacts collected by Richard Seekee and his family over decades and decades in Torres Strait.
There is something to interest young and old in the museum from Pearl Divers suits and model pearl luggers to the stories and artefacts from WWII and the turtle shells and paintings and stories from Torres Strait.
Cruising on to Thursday Island you can begin your exploration with the history walk on the water front, what do you know about Luis Vaez de Torres? What about 1606?
Who named Thursday Island?
Thursday Island is TI to the locals, and we will meet some of those locals who will take our guests on a personal taxi tour of the island. Our small groups mean you are enjoying a very personal tour around TI with guides who have shown our guests around TI for a decade.
You will visit the highest point at Green Hill for a spectacular 360 degree view of the surrounding waterways, islands & TI. What threat to the British Empire prompted the building of Green Hill Fort on TI?
You will visit TI cemetary: is there a Japanese Princess buried there? How many Japanese pearl divers graves are there? Is there a Japanese Imperial guard? See the tombstone memorial to Bernard Namok, the designer of the Torres Strait flag. What about Ephraim Bani the Torres Strait historian.
Your guides will share history and culture stories as they show you around the whole island. Our guests always love meeting a TI local.
While you are wandering along the water front visit Gab Titui Cultural Centre, a premier art destination and repository for Torres Strait cultural artefacts. They sell Erub Arts (Darnley Island) artworks and many other local artists works.
Wander Douglas Street and visit the Quetta Memorial Cathedral, Mona's Bazaar is always interesting, ''Seehops' and Ah Boo's are classic TI stores known by the name of the owner. Tribal Boutique and Uncle Frankie's Café are city chic while Customs House on the waterfront reminds the visitor of the colonial history of Far North Queensland.
Or you might want to just stay on the cool verandah of the Torres and enjoy another cold drink.
You don't need to be back at the boat until 1.30pm giving you plenty of time to wander TI and explore (it isn't that big !)
By 2:30pm we are at beautiful Roko Island.
Roko is the smallest inhabited, self sustained island in the Torres Strait. A tropical paradise, where you can forget the red dust for a moment, relax and enjoy a cold tap beer or cocktail at the ' Jetty Bar ' if you wish, whilst absorbing the spectacular scenery. Take a stroll down to the old stone jetty and see if you can spot a crocodile.
(Please note that Roko Island is no longer running as a pearl farm)
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