Broome is a beach resort town in Western Australia’s Kimberley region is 2048.1km (22hr 51min) from Perth CBD. The average time for a flight from Perth to Broome is 2 hours and 35 minutes direct. Broome Being a unique town, Due to being on a peninsula, where one of the world’s last great wildernesses meets the Indian Ocean. Experience. all Broome Western Australia has to offer.
For a outback coastal town, There are so many options to choose from when dining in Broome. Whether it’s dining near Cable Beach, cocktails and taster, takeaway to eat at the beach or local multicultural cuisine restaurants. In Broome’s Chinatown, like the town, most of the restaurants have a relaxed and casual atmosphere and stunning views! Broome’s quality restaurants including Wharf Restaurant Broome , Divers Tavern, The Aarli, Zanders at Cable Beach. Broome also has many quality eateries for you to savour. There are boutique brewery and Distillery’s. Moonside Distillery, Hoochery Distillery and Matso’s Broome Brewery for a relaxing.
Outdoor Activities: There are plenty of outdoor activities to keep the visitor amused such as; Cable Beach With 22 kilometres of pristine white sand edged by the stunning turquoise water of the Indian Ocean · offering a huge variety of fish for fishing fans who want to catch Barramundis that live in its creeks and gorges or Spanish Mackerel, Thread Fin Salmon, Mangrove Jacks and Bill Fish! · 4WD Vehicles are permitted on Cable Beach in the area ‘north of the rocks’ · Walk the Jetty to Jetty Walking Trail · Gantheaume Point Anastasia’s Pool is a small pool carved in the rock for or enjoy a beautiful ocean sunset on Cable Beach.
The Yawuru (pronounced Ya-roo) people are the native title holders of Broome and surrounding areas. As the custodians of our lands and seas, we welcome you to Broome. Broome’s exotic pearling town past has left a rich history and a unique multi-cultural mix of people. Chinatown has been the multicultural heart and soul of Broome since the pearling crews set up their first camps and corrugated tin sheds in the 1880s. Today Broome has developed into an iconic Western Australian tourism town and Chinatown is its heart and soul. A boutique retail hub and a site of historical significance.
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