Journey further along the Broome Peninsula as you get off the beaten track by paddling some of the most Southern coastline in the Kimberley. Take time to discover this world class kayak destination with remote rock sculptures, sea caves, blowholes, long sweeping beaches and peaceful bays, right on Broome's doorstep. ...
North Side Gantheaume Point, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
In Broome, see Anastasia's Pool, a natural rock pool which is part of the history of the town and tells a touching story.
The pool was modified by a former lighthouse keeper, to make it easy for his wife, Anastasia, to access.
Anastasia suffered badly from arthritis and found relief in the warm water of the Indian Ocean which filled the pool at high tide.
Anastasia's Pool is on the nort ...
via Beagle Bay Road, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Beagle Bay is one of three Aboriginal communities on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome, and an interesting part of Western Australian history.
If you're four wheel driving along the track to Cape Leveque it's well worth a stop to see the Beagle Bay Sacred Heart Church with its mother of pearl shell altar. The church was built entirely by hand by local Aborigines and the Pallotine monks who ...
Lot 271 Saville Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Broome Historical Society Museum offers an insightful look into Broome's diverse cultural history. Take a walk through the charming 1890s former general store, which is now the town's museum. Check out the well presented visual displays, photographs and artefacts to learn all about the history of Broome.
Find out about the town's interesting pearling history which has developed into a world cla ...
via Cable Beach Road West, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
With 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand and turquoise water, Broome's Cable Beach is justifiably world famous and the ideal place to go swimming and watch the sunset into the Indian Ocean on a balmy, tropical night.
Even though it's one of the world's best beaches, it's still possible to find your own secluded slice of sand to enjoy. You can laze in the sunshine, hire a jet ski, take a boa ...
220 kilometres north of Broome, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Hit the red dirt road for a four wheel drive adventure to remote Cape Leveque on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome.
This rugged and pristine slice of the Kimberley is famous for its Aboriginal heritage which continues to thrive.
Equally famous are the striking colours of the landscape where dramatic red-rock cliffs meet bone-white sand and clear turquoise water.
The area ...
Carnarvon Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Take a stroll through Chinatown, the original bustling centre of Broome, where pearl showrooms, galleries and cafes abound.
Splash out on a pearl or two - it's the ultimate memento of your trip to Broome.
Chinatown has been a flourishing part of Broome since the discovery of the world's biggest pearl shell in the late 1800s sparked a massive migration comparable to a gold rush.
Today, i ...
Gantheaume Point Road, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
At Gantheaume Point near Broome see ancient dinosaur footprints that are more than 120 million years old.
You can see the footprints in the rocky reef area when the tide it low.
A plaster cast of the tracks has been embedded at the top of the cliff for anyone who visits at high tide, or if you don't want to walk on the reef.
As well as harbouring these unique dinosaur footprints, Ganthea ...
Port Drive, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Gain an appreciation for the lives sacrificed by the Japanese migrants who settled in Broome to prosper from Broome's lucrative pearling industry. The Japanese Cemetery in Broome is the largest Japanese Cemetery in Australia, and dates back to 1896.
Reflect on the diverse multicultural history of Broome as you wander amongst the 707 graves, with unique headstones crafted out of coloured beach r ...
60 Carnarvon Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Matso's Broome Brewery and Restaurant brings people together to enjoy craft beer, great food and fine wine.
Matso's is the Kimberley's award winning microbrewery and is a true Broome treasure. Choose from our great range of award winning beers which include Hit the Toad premium lager, Monsoonal Blonde wheat beer, Smokey Bishop dark lager or Matso's famous alcoholic Ginger Beer, plus there are m ...
48 Carnarvon Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
The Monsoon Gallery is housed in historic Captain Gregory's House in Old Broome. View their stunning range of artworks, Asian and tropical influenced furniture, jewellery and artefacts.
The gallery is located adjacent to Broome's only microbrewery, where you can discuss your appreciation of the art as you enjoy a locally brewed beverage in the beer garden overlooking stunning Roebuck Bay.
M ...
via One Arm Point Road, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
One Arm Point is a laid back remote Aboriginal community north of Broome. Check out the stunning coastline with spectacular views out to the Buccaneer Archipelago. Watch in amazement as the massive tides rip past the many small islands. Learn about local Aboriginal culture, and immerse yourself in their unique lifestyle.
Take a tour of the hatchery and see a working aquaculture centre with a ra ...
Nigel Gaunt's Red Dirt Photographic Gallery was opened on 1 November 2007. It showcases the award winning works of this local Photographer. Nigel specialises in landscape and fine art photography as well as offering photographic tuition through his tours.
His works are available on canvas, as photographic prints and on a variety of other mediums. The Gallery offers images framed or unframed str ...
Kavite Road, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Reddell Beach is a favourite beach amongst the Broome locals, with the stark contrasts of red pindan bordering the white sandy beach. Examine the unusual rock formations with their intricate erosion patterns along the pristine stretch of beach.
The calm refreshing waters are ideal for swimming or paddling with the children, and the lack of crowds makes this well kept secret spot an idyllic loc ...
Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Roebuck Bay is one of Broome's most beautiful natural attractions.
The changing colours in the ebb and flow of Roebuck Bay are amazing.
At low tide, the milky turquoise waters retreat to expose a horizon of mud flats.
During the cooler months you can witness the Staircase to the Moon. This spectacular natural phenomenon is created the rising of a full moon reflecting off the tidal flat ...
Rowley Shoals, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
The fishing, snorkelling and diving are out of this world at the remote and pristine Rowley Shoals Islands north of Broome.
The islands are part of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park which sits on the edge of one of the widest continental shelves in the world.
Shallow lagoons harbour colourful coral, abundant marine life and even a ship wreck.
Take a dive here and you'll see untouched coral g ...
38 Hamersley Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725, Australia
Check out the distinctive Broome style architecture and soak up the laid back tropical ambiance of the historic Broome Courthouse. Enjoy a picnic under the beautiful old trees and admire the well kept gardens.
It was once a Cable Station which served the telephone cable from Broome to Perth and northwards through a submarine cable to Banji Wangi in the Dutch East Indies.
Venture down to the ...