Broome
Broome, bordered with sandy white beaches and pristine waters is a popular holiday destination 2237km north of Perth with a population of 13,717.
Broome is most famed for it amazing Cable Beach. This beach is of sheer expanse, spanning 22 kilometres of bleached white sand along the coast; and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The radiant blue ocean is skirted by the glowing sand to form a picturesque image of natural beauty. Near to Broome and Cable Beach, visitors can visit the dinosaur prints of Gantheaume Point. The rugged red rocks, overlooking the ocean, hold the fossilised prints from prehistoric times.
Famous for its pearling - in the first decade of the twentieth century, Broome produced 80% of the world's Mother of Pearl shell.
Broome is the gateway to the magnificent Kimberley region. During March to October a natural phenomenon occurs where the moon's reflection in the water looks like a staircase to the moon. It is really beautiful and well worth experiencing if you are in Broome.
These days Broome welcomes over 100,000 tourists a year. Broome has an ideal climate from April to September and this makes it a popular tourist destination for those seeking some sun.
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 (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
Broome
Broome, bordered with sandy white beaches and pristine waters is a popular holiday destination 2237km north of Perth with a population of 13,717. Broome is most famed for it amazing Cable Beach. This beach is of sheer expanse, spanning 22 kilometres of bleached white sand along the coast; and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The radiant blue ocean is skirted by the glowing sand to form a picturesque image of natural beauty. Near to Broome and Cable Beach, visitors can visit the dinosaur prints of Gantheaume Point. The rugged red rocks, overlooking the ocean, hold the fossilised prints from prehistoric times. more
The Tides Bar & Garden Restaurant
This restaurant is part of the Mangrove Resort Hotel and is set in a remarkable location, overlooking Roebuck Bay. more
Matso's Broome Brewery
Matso's Broome Brewery brings people together to enjoy Craft beer, great food, and fine wine. more
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
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