Gateway to Western Australia's wild and beautiful Kimberley region, Broome's reputation precedes it. Along with world-renowned beaches, it has an excellent foodie scene, road-trip opportunities galore, some fabulous festivals, and a thriving pearling industry with a unique history.
You've seen the photos: a procession of camels being ridden along a stretch of gleaming wet sand, silhouetted against a fiery sunset sky and shimmering ocean. Welcome to Cable Beach! Even in a country synonymous with sublime coastline, Cable Beach is special. If its silky white sand and aquamarine water, rolling dunes and legendary sunsets aren't enough, the fact that it's 22km long seals the deal: there's room enough for everyone! Whether you swim, sail, stroll or join a sunset camel train, you'll never forget Cable Beach.
Experience an extra-magical side of Roebuck Bay on the evenings when the Staircase to the Moon makes an appearance. Visible on two or three nights each month, this spell-binding cosmic phenomenon occurs when the light of the full moon hits the exposed tidal flats, resulting in an illuminated 'staircase' effect. Enjoy the spectacle while you wander the Staircase to the Moon Night Markets at Town Beach. Besides being an excellent vantage point, the markets offer tasty food, handicrafts and live entertainment.
Broome is your launchpad to WA's vast Kimberley region, so hit the road for a day or two for an adventure you'll never forget. Head 240km south to the pristine Eighty Mile Beach for endless white sand, translucent water and abundant wildlife. Around 250km north, you'll find the mind-blowing Horizontal Falls (and yes, their name is accurate!). Jump on a flight inland to ancient rock formation Purnululu (also known as the Bungle Bungles), to see geology at its most awe-inspiring. Or immerse yourself in the timeless Aboriginal culture of the magnificent Dampier Peninsula, a mere day's drive away (just down the road by Western Australian standards)!
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