Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

These iconic cinemas were established in 1916
Add To Itinerary

The best place in Australia to view large crocodiles.

The Broome Crocodile Park was established in 1983 by Malcolm Douglas and is well known in Australia and overseas. Set in pleasant surroundings the general public can learn to understand and respect these ancient reptiles.

Highlights
Cable Beach Club Resort
Cable Beach Club Resort

Where the ocean meets the outback, lies a truly magical place; Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa.  more


Cable Beachside Resort

Relax in one of 16 spacious 2 or 3 bedroom apartments. Located a short 400m walk from famous Cable Beach and set in lush tropical gardens with a salt water swimming pool and large grassed areas for the children. Walking distance to restaurants, cafes, bars and mini-mart, the resort is perfectly located for a quiet relaxing holiday, or an adventure holiday to remember for a lifetime.   more


Seashells Resort Broome
Seashells Resort Broome

Seashells Resort Broome (4.5 star) has been specifically designed to allow families and couples alike to indulge in the peace and tranquillity of this tropical paradise.  more


These iconic cinemas were established in 1916
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

The best place in Australia to view large crocodiles.  more


Purple sunset of the coast of Broome
Pindan Sailing

Enjoy the experience of a sailing cruise aboard the schooner, Pindan.  more


Broome Sightseeing Tours
Broome Sightseeing Tours

After 12 years in Broome tourism, Scott Robertson opened Broome Sightseeing Tours in 2000, conducting luxury, personalized tours of Broome. He has developed a reputation throughout the industry as professional, friendly and highly informed tour guide and a dedication to clients, resulting in dramatic business growth.  more


There are no items in your itinerary. Please continue browsing and click

Add To Itinerary

to add items of interest.

Karijini Eco Retreat
Ace Cinemas
Stairway to the Moon, Broome, is an extraordinary experience not to be missed Cable Beach at sunset