Cable Beach is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the world, with twenty-two kilometres of pristine white sands fringing the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Washed clean every day by tides that can reach over nine metres, Cable Beach provides the ideal safe environment for swimming and relaxation. Caution however is required between November and March when stingers may be present.
Cable Beach takes its name from the telegraph cable that was laid between Broome and Java in 1889 and today it provides the perfect location to enjoy the magnificent Broome sunsets. There are a variety of watersport activities available. For a really unique experience you can join the sunset camel rides that operate daily along the beach.
Featured Cable Beach Activities
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Kayaking At Turtle Bay(EX1071) (Kayak & Canoe) Come and experience the natural wonders of Broome's spectacular coastline where you have a chance to spot a turtle from your kayak. Prolific bird life, turtles, fish, manata rays and dolphins are ofte...
Broome Town Tour with Cable Beach Sunset Afternoon Tour(EX1380) (Bushwalking, Nature & Wildlife) A great afternoon tour taking in all the highlights and history of Broome providing an insight into the heritage of this charming town and colourful alfresco lifestyle....
Geikie Gorge with National Park Ranger Cruise(EX1388) (Bushwalking, Nature & Wildlife) Considered one of the great marvels of the Kimberley, our experience at Geikie Gorge is brought to life with a great 1 hour cruise providing a fascinating insight into the prehistoric geology surround...
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