Broome travel adventures
Broome is an idyllic destination located in Western Australia’s tropical north. Established in the late 1800’s Broome was a lively pearling port and today it boasts a multicultural population made up of many nationalities.
Broome is still famous as a pearling town and you can visit exclusive and exquisite pearl shops as you walk around the town. In its heyday, over 400 luggers worked the shores of Roebuck Bay and today the remnants of Broome’s historical past are everywhere. |
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Take time to explore and soak up the special feeling. View pristine beaches and bays fringed with glistening white sands, craggy red cliffs and azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Take a walk through the town viewing the unusual style of colonial/asian architecture evident through Broome’s bustling Chinatown.
Cable Beach is probably Australia’s best known tropical beach. Located just out of town it is renowned for it’s endless stretch of white sand and tidal waters that can rise and fall up to 10 metres a day. Be sure to stay for the incredible sunsets over Cable Beach that turn the Indian Ocean into a majestic kaleidoscope of colour. The climate is something to boast about, warm sunny days, romantic balmy nights making it easy to slip into “Broome Time”. Just some of the wonders of this coastal delight!
Broome Attractions
Chinatown Courthouse Markets
Japanese Cemetary
“Staircase to the Moon”
Willie Creek Pearl Farm
Gantheaume Point
Linneys Pearls
Anastasia’s Pool
Paspaley Pearls
Cable Beach