Dive headfirst into the awe-inspiring beauty of Western Australia’s most unique coastal gem as you uncover the absolute best that Broome has to offer.
Witness unforgettable sunsets casting their glow over the Kimberley coast’s rich red rock formations before embarking on a thrilling camel ride along Cable Beach. Experience the Staircase to the Moon, one of the most magical Broome attractions, or catch a stunning sunrise over Roebuck Bay.
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An expansive peninsula that stretches along the Indian Ocean, it’s known for its white sand beaches, dramatic coastal geography, rich history, and diverse precincts with a wide range of attractions and activities.
Family holidays are often some of our most treasured childhood memories. But as a parent, there’s a lot of unseen work that goes into them. It’s more than just packing the essentials and getting the kids out the door.
With its breathtaking beaches, fascinating cultural heritage, and unique wildlife encounters, Broome offers an array of experiences, no matter what you’re into.
The food in Broome has its own unique flair – a delightful fusion of flavours that reflects our multicultural heritage and coastal setting.
While most outdoorsy tours won’t be running during this time, there’s still plenty to do during Broome’s wet season, and what makes it more attractive for some are the lower accommodation prices.
Recognised by the Guinness World Records as the oldest open-air cinema in operation, Sun Cinemas boasts an air-conditioned entertainment complex with twin cinemas, seating up to 377 people.
World-renowned Cable Beach is only 5 minutes away and is one of the top things to see in Broome.
Enjoy an unforgettable experience with Broome's most loved camels.
Australia's fauna is something to behold and this world-renowned park is home to the best of The Kimberley.
Take a wander through this original commercial centre of Broome, which was once the bustling hub of pearl sheds, billiard saloons, entertainment houses and Chinese eateries.
The red tones against the turquoise waters epitomise the unique beauty of Broome and the Kimberley region.
Situated at the doorstep of The Continental Hotel, Roebuck Bay is one of Broome's most beautiful natural attractions.
Established in 1988, the Broome Bird Observatory is the ultimate paradise for bird enthusiasts.
This ocean phenomenon is the result of one of the world's highest tidal shifts compressing through two narrow breaks in the Kimberley coastline.
The Staircase to the Moon is a natural phenomenon visible from Broome caused by a full moon rising over the exposed mudflats of Roebuck Bay at extremely low tides.