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The Management and Staff wish to welcome you to Broome Beach Resort and hope that your stay is an enjoyable one. To assist you further during your stay we have prepared the following information and would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. We hope you enjoy your stay with us.
EMERGENCY AFTER HOURS : 0413 013 123
AFTER HOURS CHECK-IN?
Guests who have arrived outside Reception office hours are requested to return their signed ‘Guest Registration Form’ to reception as soon as possible the following day.
To operate the air conditioners insert the white key tag into the slot adjacent to the apartment front door. The split system air conditioner in the dining/living area is operated by remote control and should not be set at less than 22 degrees, for optimal operation. To conserve energy please turn off all conditioners when the apartment is unoccupied.
Please do not remove keys from key tags. (White key tags need to be inserted into the slot adjacent to the apartment front door to operate the air conditioners). All guests are requested to please ensure that apartment doors and windows are locked securely at time of departure and the keys returned to Reception.
If departing outside Reception office hours please contact Reception regarding arrangements for return of keys and securing of apartment upon departure. Charges will automatically apply for the replacement of lost keys and/ or changing of locks, when required.
The apartments are self-catering with an initial supply of tea, coffee, sugar, milk, detergents and toilet paper, provided for your arrival. Additional supplies are available from Reception at a nominal cost, or staff can direct you to local stores and supermarkets.
Shopping centres are open 7 days a week until late. The Boulevard is located in Frederick Street, where there are variety stores including Woolworths, K-mart and various retail shops. Coles, and many other variety stores are located at Paspaley Plaza in Chinatown.
Free WIFI is available for your convenience. Your log-in code and password are on your map provided to you at check-in. Any problems, please let us know.
Broome Beach Resort has 100-channel Foxtel for Business including sport and all local channels. Any problems with your TV please contact Reception.
All outlets are 240 volts.
You and any member of your party accept responsibility for any loss of apartment property and/or any damage or breakages caused to the apartment, and/or its contents, during your stay. We therefore have the right to recover the cost for any replacement and/or repairs from your credit card or deposit lodged, without further consultation.
Dishwashers are provided in each apartment. An initial supply of dishwashing powder is provided in individual sachets and can be located under the sink.
Please keep powders and detergents out of reach of children. (Hint: A clicking noise may be heard for 45 seconds before the dishwasher starts its cycle.)
Ants, unfortunately, are a problem commonly encountered in Broome. For your own comfort it is advisable to keep food covered and wipe up any spills or food particles immediately. Insect spray is available at Reception if required.
Washing machines and dryers are provided in each apartment. A complimentary sachet of concentrated washing powder is supplied, with two washes possible per sachet. Read any labels carefully and keep out of reach of children. Extra supplies of laundry powder can be purchased at Reception or the supermarket.
When wearing wet or sandy swim wear or clothing please refrain from sitting on apartment dining or living furniture. Outdoor furniture has been provided on verandas and we would request that all indoor lounge and dining furniture remain indoors.
A hairdryer can be located in the bathroom vanity, below the bathroom basin.
An iron and ironing board can be located in the laundry recess of the apartment.
Broome Beach resort is an officially accredited self-catering resort. A mid stay linen service will be provided for stays of more than 7 days, however, requested apartment servicing will incur an additional charge. Please contact Reception for details.
Each apartment is equipped with its own indoor and outdoor furniture, crockery, cutlery, glasses, kitchen utensils, saucepans, salad bowls and electrical appliances. While we understand that guests like to entertain and dine with friends in other apartments, we would be grateful if guests could ensure that all apartment items are returned to the correct apartment prior to departure.
We request that the apartments be left in a clean and tidy state. We have the right to recover from your credit card, without further consultation, a minimum charge of $50.00 for failure to wash dishes and/or the removal of all rubbish and recycling from the apartment, prior to departure, as well as costs for any additional cleaning that is required in order to reinstate the apartment back to an acceptable condition. If smoking has occurred in the apartment a minimum charge of $200.00 will apply to reinstate the apartment to the status of a smoke free environment.
Cleaning of fish (fish scales) is prohibited and a cleaning fee of $150 will apply.
Rubbish bins (general waste) and recycling containers (cans & bottles) are provided in the apartment. Your rubbish is to be taken to the bins located at the entrance to each car park – RED LIDS for general WRAPPED waste - YELLOW LIDS for cans and bottles only. Please note that a minimum fee of $50.00 will be incurred for failure to remove rubbish from the apartment prior to departure. PLEASE ENSURE NAPPIES ARE WRAPPED BEFORE DISPOSAL. Please make sure the bin lid is closed and not piled high. Extra bin bags are available from reception at no charge. In the tropics rubbish needs extra care taken.
MAIL AND POSTAGE
Broome Post Office is located in Carnarvon Street, Broome. Alternatively, a Post Box is located at the intersection of Murray Road and Cable Beach Road.
NEWSPAPERS
Newspapers can be purchased from the Cable Beach General Store on the corner of Murray Road.
PARKING
Free on-site parking, for one vehicle per apartment, is available for in-house guests only. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate boats in excess of 4.5 metres in length or caravans. Please contact Reception immediately if parking is required for additional vehicles, trailers, camper vans, camper trailers or small boats, where arrangements were not made with management prior to arrival.
Sadly, we are unable to accommodate pets or animals of any kind, anywhere within the apartments or resort grounds. (Accredited Guide/Hearing and Assistance Dogs are welcome.)
RECEPTION AND OFFICE HOURS
Dial 9 to contact Reception during office hours:
• Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm
• Saturday & Sunday 8.30am - 4.00pm
• Public Holidays 8.30am - 4.00pm
RESORT ADDRESS
Broome Beach Resort is located at 4 Murray Road, Cable Beach, WA 6726. The postal address is PO Box 2739, Broome, WA 6725.
Dial 9 for reception.
Not all apartments have phones so if you need us please ring 9158 3300 during hours. Please note that all external calls made via the apartment phone will incur a charge, which is payable at time of departure.
The riding of skateboards, scooters (any type) or bicycles is not permitted within the resort for the safety of guests. Motorised scooters or motor bikes are to be parked within the car park and not on apartment verandas.
There is a strict “NO-SMOKING POLICY” within the apartment. If it is detected that smoking has occurred indoors, a charge of $200.00 will apply to reinstate the apartment to the status of a smoke free environment. Broome Beach Resort is committed to providing all guests with an enjoyable holiday. We appreciate your understanding and courtesy to others when smoking.
A safe is provided in each apartment and can be located in the wardrobe of the main bedroom. Instructions for use are with the safe, which should be open and unlocked. Follow instructions to operate. Any problems just let us know and we will assist you.
To maximise security we request that you be SECURITY CONSCIOUS. Ensure that all windows and doors of your apartment and vehicle are locked at all times and that valuables are secured and not left unattended.
The Ampol Service Station at the corner of Flowerdale and Mavis Roads is open 24 hours, it is also equipped with a range of grocery items, snacks and take-away food available for purchase. Broome Carwash is located right next door to the Ampol Service Station and is open 24 hours for all your car washing needs.
The resort pool opens at 7.00am. All guests are requested to read the ‘Pool Safety and Hygiene Requirements’ information on the door of your apartment, before entering the pool area. Information is also on the pool gates and fences.
The pool is for in-house guests only (unless prior arrangements have been made with management). Children under 10 must be supervised by an adult at all times and toddlers must wear aqua nappies (available in reception).
GLASS (including china coffee cups) IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN THE POOL AREA. Any person found with glass in the pool area or in the pool will be asked to leave the pool area immediately. No food to be taken into the pool area. Please pick up your rubbish, bandaids etc before vacating the pool area.
If using the pool from 7.00am please be mindful that other guests may still be sleeping and keep noise to a minimum.
Pool chemicals, sand and sunlight cause discolouration and fading of the resort bath towels. Please do not remove resort bath towels from the apartment. Pool/beach towels are available for hire at Reception - $5 each to hire for your stay and you may take them down the beach.
Complimentary barbeque facilities are located adjacent to the gazebo/pool area and on the grass area near apartment 33. Please follow operating instructions carefully. As a courtesy to other guests please clean the barbeque immediately following use and WRAP and dispose of any rubbish. PLEASE TURN OFF THE GAS BOTTLE FIRST when finishing cooking so the gas does not build up in the pipes.
Guests must obtain permission from management before inviting any visitors onto resort property. Visitors are not to park within the resort car park and are to vacate the resort by 10.00pm or earlier if requested by management. Please note that resort guests have priority over visitors for the use of any resort facilities.
A gazebo is available to in-house guests only for outdoor dining. If you have a special occasion and wish to invite a small number of guests, please contact reception. However, the gazebo must be vacated by 10.00pm. Broome Beach Resort is a family resort. As a courtesy to other guests we have a strict “NO PARTY - NO NOISE OR ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR POLICY”, which will be enforced. All guests must vacate the gazebo area by 10.00pm, at which time any visitors must leave the resort and all noise, that is audible by other guests, must cease. Failure to comply with a request to cease all unreasonable noise or anti-social behaviour will result in the eviction of those concerned, without further warning and no refund given.
Check-out time is 10.00am. If departing outside Reception office hours please contact Reception, during office hours. (Please note that any outstanding accounts must be settled prior to departure.)
Check-out is at the nationally recognized time of 10.00am. While we appreciate that guests may have a late flight, a late check-out is subject to availability, particularly during busy times when housekeeping schedules are a high priority and apartments require cleaning prior to guest arrivals at 2.00pm. Guests seeking a late checkout must contact Reception prior to the day of departure. Late check-out fees will apply and are available by contacting Reception. (Late check-out fees will also be implemented from 10.00am, when no contact has been made by the departing guest.)
A return bus service departs from the bus shelter located in Murray Road, outside Divers Tavern. A bus time table is available at Reception.
Brochures for car hire are available at Reception or found online.
Broome International Airport is approximately 5 kilometres from Broome Beach Resort. The Cable Beach area is serviced by 3 taxi companies, while Broome Transit provides a shuttle service to and from the airport for departing and arriving Virgin and Qantas flights.
Please contact Reception for the Broome Transit Time Table for pick up times from the resort. (Guests are advised to be waiting on the footpath, outside Reception, at least 10 ten minutes prior to pick up time.) If planning your trip to the airport by taxi, it is advisable to book well in advance to avoid delays. (See also ‘Taxis’)
Broome Taxis 131 008
Chinatown Taxis 9192 3316 or 1800 811 772
Pearl Town Taxis 13 13 30
When booking a taxi please arrange for pick up from outside reception.
CINEMA
Sun Pictures, located in Chinatown, is the world’s oldest open-air theatre. A movie guide and session times are available at Reception.
TOURS
A complimentary tour booking service is available at Reception. Brochures and advice on local and district attractions, events and restaurants are also readily available.
Find out what’s on visit
Broome visitors events page
CYCLONES
In the rare event of a cyclone warning please contact Reception and listen to radio announcements for regular updates. Cyclone and evacuation information can be located on the inside of your apartment front door and at the rear of this directory. You will also be kept informed by resort staff and provided with a Cyclone Kit should the need arise.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Dial 0 for an outside line then: 000 - Emergency - Police, Ambulance & Fire
Broome Police 9194 0200 or 131 444
In the event of an EMERGENCY, Broome Beach Resort Management can also be contacted by ringing 0413 013 123. The number is also listed on the front of the reception door.
FIRE AND EVACUATION
In the event of a fire or emergency please follow the instructions located on the inside of the apartment front door.
Broome Hospital: 9194 2222
Corner of Robinson & Anne Streets, Broome
Broome Medical Clinic: 9192 2022
Robinson Street, Broome PHARMACY
Pharmacies can be located at the Boulevard Shopping Centre, on Frederick Street and in Paspaley Plaza on Carnarvon Street.
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4 Murray Road
Cable Beach WA 6726 9158 3300
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Broome WA 6725
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Everywhere you look there are landscapes that showcase the vivid beauty of Broome, where the contrasts of the outback meet a spectacular ocean expanse. The famed Cable Beach is a 22 km stretch of coast which offers the quintessential beach holiday.
Broome is an enormously popular seaside town that straddles a peninsula approximately 15 kilometres long. It’s renowned throughout the world for its incomparable coastline. White sands, red rocks and cobalt blue waters form the edge that joins the rugged Australian desert with the Indian Ocean.
The traditional land owners of the region are the Yawuru people whose connection to the land dates back 40,000 years. The first official discovery of the area was made by explorer William Dampier back in 1688. Dampier’s journals, which chronicled his travels, attracted the attention of those keen to capitalise on the rich source of pearl shells in the region. Nearly two hundred years after Dampier’s discoveries, pearling established itself as a real industry which prompted the founding of Broome in 1883. In 1889, Cable Beach was given its name because of the telegraph cable that runs between Broome and Java.
There are remaining relics of Broome’s mother of pearl boom-time that recount the colourful history of the town. Meanwhile, the cultural heritage of the Yawuru people can be traced back through the sharing of artwork, language and stories they retain today.
Nowadays Broome and Cable Beach serve as a vibrant travel destination for Australians and overseas travellers, alike. Whether you’re interested in adventurous or relaxing activities, you’ll find everything you need during your stay here. In addition to its beachside attractions and town sights, Broome offers numerous tours that explore the region’s more remote wonders, such as the awe-inspiring Horizontal Falls.
The 22 kilometre stretch of white sand along Cable Beach, set against the stunning Indian Ocean, provides a breathtaking backdrop for sunset camel rides. Nearby, Gantheaume Point reveals ancient dinosaur tracks embedded in the red rocks during low tide. Broome’s historic Chinatown, overlooking Roebuck Bay, serves as a gateway for cruises to local pearl farms.
This stunning region offers an array of holiday attractions and activities to suit every possible taste. With sunset camel treks, watersports and the intoxicating tropical climate, it’s no wonder Cable Beach has such a glowing reputation.
Cable Beach offers 22km of stunning white sand and crystal-clear tropical waters, perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunsets over the Indian Ocean. This world-famous beach is a must-see in Broome. Don’t miss the iconic camel rides, available in the morning, afternoon, and at sunset, and the beach also hosts major events like the Shinju Matsuri Long Table Dinner.
For 4WD enthusiasts, the area north of the rocks is the go-to spot, accessible via the vehicle ramp on Cable Beach Road West. Remember, vehicles are limited to 15km/h and should follow posted signs. Be cautious of the tides, which can change rapidly.
Experience the magic of Cable Beach with a camel ride, one of Broome’s most iconic activities. Whether you choose the famous sunset tour, a seasonal morning ride, or a shorter pre-sunset journey, these gentle camels will take you along the stunning sands of one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and the red cliffs of Gantheaume Point as you stroll along the shoreline. Be sure to book ahead, especially during peak season, and come prepared with comfortable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. Some operators have weight limits, so check before you ride. Please be advised that there is a 90kg individual weight limit for camel rides.
Kayaking in Roebuck Bay
Join a kayaking adventure to explore Broome’s turquoise waters on a stunning coastline. Abundant marine life and cruisy paddling make this an essential way to spend a morning or afternoon in Broome. No experience is required.
Discover one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders with a trip to the Horizontal Falls in the Buccaneer Archipelago. Accessible only by boat or plane, this unique phenomenon in Talbot Bay (Ganbadba) features powerful tidal currents that rush through two narrow gorges, creating waterfalls that appear to flow horizontally. Described by David Attenborough as “one of the greatest wonders of the natural world,” the Horizontal Falls offer an unforgettable experience. Whether you choose a day cruise, a luxury extended cruise, or a scenic flight, witnessing the raw power of the Kimberley tides is a must-do adventure.
Scenic Flights
Take to the skies with Air Kimberley for an unforgettable adventure, where you’ll witness some of Western Australia’s most breathtaking landscapes from above. Choose from scenic flights over iconic destinations like Horizontal Falls, the Bungle Bungles, Cape Leveque, Windjana Gorge, Cygnet Bay, Fitzroy Crossing, Mitchell Falls, and more. Whether you want to explore the stunning Buccaneer Archipelago or chart your own course, Air Kimberley offers a unique perspective on these natural wonders.
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is a popular tourist park in Broome where you can see some of the largest crocodiles in Australia. Open 7 days a week 2.00pm - 5.00pm. The popular crocodile feeding tour is at 3.00pm daily.
The Staircase to the Moon is a stunning natural event that occurs when a full moon rises over the tidal flats of Roebuck Bay, typically 2–3 days a month between March and October (sometimes into November). During this period, the Staircase to the Moon Night Markets at Town Beach offer local produce, handmade goods, international food, and live entertainment. For the best views, head to Town Beach, The Mangrove Hotel Resort, the Broome Golf Club, Roebuck Bay lookout, or Matso’s Broome. Cygnet Bay, north of Broome, also provides excellent viewing spots.
Town Beach is a vibrant spot in Broome, ideal for events like the Thursday Night Markets and the ‘Staircase to the Moon’. The kids can enjoy the water park and playground, while the jetty is perfect for fishing or photography.
The water park operates weekdays from 8:30am to 5:00pm (closed Tuesdays), and local food trucks frequent the area during peak season. Nearby, the Broome Pioneer Cemetery offers a glimpse into local history.
Streeter’s Jetty on Dampier Terrace, prior to the recent reconstruction, was an original Broome jetty used by the pearl luggers. This historically significant jetty is a favourite for tourists visiting the area and remains an important reminder of Broome’s past.
Take the self-guided Jetty to Jetty heritage walk (download the app) from Streeter’s Jetty along the newly paved Conti Foreshore path as you listen to the app which provides a rich visual history with unique personal accounts from those living in Broome during the height of the pearling trade. This walk also features the Roebuck Bay Lookout.
Roebuck Bay Lookout
Enjoy stunning views from the Roebuck Bay Lookout, accessible via the new Dampier Terrace and Frederick Street connection. This elevated platform offers panoramic sights of Roebuck Bay and Dampier Creek, and features artwork and cultural panels created by Yawuru artists and Broome Senior High School students. The interpretative panels showcase local wildlife and reflect the region’s natural elements.
Dolphin & Whale Tours
Experience the thrill of seeing the rare Australian Snubfin Dolphins and majestic Humpback whales in Roebuck Bay. From late June to September, Broome becomes a prime spot for whale watching, while the local dolphin population offers a unique and exciting encounter year-round. Discover these incredible marine creatures with Absolute Ocean Charters.
Dinosaur Footprints
Explore Gantheaume Point near Broome to see ancient dinosaur footprints, including plaster casts of these remarkable tracks. The amazing, fossilised footprints of up to 7 different dinosaur species can be seen at low tide.
Gantheaume Point
This stunning location offers dramatic rock formations, vibrant colours, and breathtaking views, making it a photographer’s paradise. Wander the trails of the Yawuru Minyirr Buru Conservation Park but stick to designated paths and be mindful of tidal changes. Don’t miss the historic lighthouse, originally built in 1905 and rebuilt in 1984, which shines for 18 nautical miles in clear weather.
Go on a 4x4 adventure through the Kimberley and witness the spectacular fauna and geography of this awe-inspiring region.
Pearl Tours
Discover the world-renowned South Sea Pearl in Broome. Visit a local pearl farm at Willie Creek or Cygnet Bay by helicopter, aircraft, bus, or self-drive. Explore Chinatown for tours that delve into Broome’s pearling history and see exquisite pearl jewellery. Whether buying a pearl, learning about the pearling process, or exploring the local history, Broome offers a memorable pearl experience.
Shinju Matsuri – Festival of the Pearl
Occurring late August to September, the Shinju Matsuri – Festival of the Pearl – should not be missed. The festival has a range of events from film to gastronomy to live entertainment.
Explore Chinatown in Broome to connect with the area’s rich heritage and vibrant culture. This revitalised precinct offers shaded walkways, public art, and outdoor seating. Since the 1880s, Chinatown has been the multicultural heart of Broome, evolving into a lively hub of boutique retail, historical significance, and cultural events. Stroll Johnny Chi Lane, admire the pearl and jewellery showrooms, and visit Streeter’s Jetty. Chinatown also hosts art galleries, the iconic Sun Pictures, and various community events like the Shinju Matsuri dining events and Chinatown Ladies Night. Enjoy shopping, dining, and soaking up the unique atmosphere of Broome’s revitalised town centre.
Looking for some entertainment? Enjoy the regular performances and concerts at the Cable Beach Amphitheatre, just steps away from the beautiful Cable Beach.
Visit the Broome Historical Museum for a glimpse into the past with its extensive collection of vintage items, Aboriginal artifacts, and local memorabilia. Spread across three buildings, including the award-winning Sailmaker’s Shed, the museum offers engaging displays for a small entry fee (free for children under 16). Discover how Broome became Australia’s first multicultural district, thanks to the Broome Historical Society’s 45 years of dedication to preserving the town’s heritage.
Japanese Cemetery
The Japanese Cemetery in Broome is the largest Japanese Cemetery in Australia and dates back to 1896.
Visitors to the Kimberley region are not only awed by the magnificent sunsets but the reflection of the moon on the water.
Huge gorges, stunning landscapes and vast expanses are all part of the experience in Broome. But the magic doesn’t end on terra firma. Between March and October every year, you will see something very special – the Staircase to the Moon. When the tides at Roebuck Bay are very low and the full moon rises, the reflection on the exposed mudflats give the very real illusion of a staircase to the moon. This wonderful delight occurs two to three days a month between March and October. Usually on one evening of the Staircase to the Moon, the Town Beach precinct plays host to an evening market, with live music and this creates excitement as the community and visitors gather to wait for the moon to rise.
For the best views, head to Town Beach, The Mangrove Hotel Resort, the Broome Golf Club, Roebuck Bay lookout, or Matso’s Broome. Cygnet Bay, north of Broome, also provides excellent viewing spots.
For dates and times visit www.visitbroome.com.au/info/staircase-to-the-moon-dates
As a visitor to Broome, you would already be well aware that the backbone of the town’s economy stems from the richness of the pearling industry.
Pearling really came to the fore in 1861 when a new pearl oyster, Pinctada Maxima, was discovered off Nichol Bay. At the time, the world’s fashions which were dominated by the US and Europe were pearl mad. While jewellery was fashioned by this rare and magnificent sea find, an additional bonus was the mother of pearl.
The region subsequently became the most significant source of mother of pearl in the world and drove the pearling industry in the early 1900s. During the next century, many of the most important natural pearls ever discovered were fished from the pristine waters surrounding Broome. Today, Australia’s Pinctada Maxima beds are the world’s last remaining source of wild pearl shell used for pearl cultivation. At its peak, 80 Mile Beach and the Broome region supplied 75% of the world’s production of mother of pearl, with some 400 vessels exporting up to 2,000 tonnes per annum. During the time, 3,500 people were employed in the fishery, and the industry was crucial to the commerce and development of northern Australia.
In the 1950s, however, the plastic button was invented which replaced a practical need for the pearl. Virtually overnight, the pearling industry hit on hard times and luggers were left to rot up and down the coastline. It was within this landscape that innovation came into play. The culture of pearls would become the primary focus of a new Australian pearling industry.
Discover the ancient backstory to Broome’s beautiful pearls. Grown in the pristine coastal waters of Broome, experience the journey of the only gem created by a living organism. Book a pearl farm tour with Willie Creek Pearls which takes you through the journey of the pearl through the process of seeding, cultivating, and harvesting.
Allure South Sea Pearls on Dampier Terrace in Chinatown offers a wonderful selection of pearl strands, earrings, bangles, rings, and pendant necklaces.
Willie Creek Pearls is a Western Australian family owned & operated business with 35 years of service excellence. They sustainably produce the best pearls in the world: Australian South Sea Cultured Pearls.
The Willie Creek Pearl Farm tour is a multi award-winning tour which allows you to see how passionate the team are about every part of the unique story of The Pearl of Western Australia, from shell to showroom. It is a ‘must do’ experience for everyone visiting Broome.
It’s a paradise in an isolated part of the world and a beautiful place to experience the wonders of pearling. The crystal-clear waters and mangrove lined banks of Willie Creek are home to all kinds of wildlife, from barramundi to brolgas and even a few saltwater crocs! Willie Creek Pearls’ knowledgeable guides will reveal the intricate processes of today’s modern cultured pearling industry – from the seeding of an oyster to the harvesting and grading of a pearl, right through to the final stunning product on display in the showroom.
From the magnificent Kimberley landscape to the array of things to see and do, a day at
Creek Pearl Farm is one you’ll remember for years to come.
Transport to Willie Creek Pearl Farm is available by coach with bus pickup from your accommodation, self-drive or helicopter. Book your tour today!
There is always something to see in the pristine waters around Broome. From whale watching, seeing the rare Snubfin dolphin, to a guided fishing charter, your adventure awaits.
During whale season in Broome, the surrounding Indian Ocean plays host to the world’s largest population of humpback whales with over 35,000 whales expected to travel the coast each year.
Every year a significant number of whales migrate home from summer feeding grounds in the frigid waters of the Antarctic to mate and give birth in The Kimberley’s warm, tropical waters. Once hunted to the brink of extinction for oil and baleen, with a mere 500 individuals left by the early 1960s, Western Australia’s humpbacks have staged a magnificent recovery.
The humpbacks’ calving grounds extend from Gourdon Bay, south of Broome, through to the Buccaneer Archipelago to Camden Sound, the ‘maternity ward’ for the humpbacks, with newborn calves frequently seen off Broome.
The Kimberley’s humpbacks delight tourists from July to September with spectacular displays of breaching, spyhopping, tail fluking and pectoral slapping.
Snubfin dolphins
Snubfin dolphins are a rare breed of dolphin, endemic to northern Australia. Roebuck Bay is home to over 130 snubfin dolphins, making it the largest permanent population in Australia. They look very different to other dolphins as they have a rounded forehead with no beak. Don’t miss experiencing these awe-inspiring creatures.
Though game fishing in Broome is influenced largely by the tides, there’s great fishing to be had in this part of the world for both amateurs and enthusiasts, alike.
Broome offers both offshore and inshore fishing with reef, sport and creek fishing available. Some of the fish you can expect to catch in the area are:
Reef fishing - Snapper, Coral Trout, Red Emperor, Sea Perch, Trevally & Cod.
Sport fishing - Giant Trevally, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia & Sailfish.
Creek fishing - Mangrove Jack, Black Jewfish, Threadfin Salmon & Barramundi.
There’s plenty of great fishing spots in and around Broome so you’re bound to bring home a catch of the day. Willie Creek is a renowned fishing location in Broome as is Cable Beach. The Town Jetty is also a popular fishing spot and it’s recommended you get out to Dampier Creek. There’s no shortage of reputable fishing charters available in the area.
Absolute Ocean Charters offer Whale Watching Tours as well as Eco Sunset & Snubfin Dolphin Cruises. Full or half day fishing charters and exclusive, customised private charters are also available.
Nothing is more iconic than a camel ride along the stunning Cable Beach in Broome. Stretching 22 kilometres, Cable Beach is known for its pristine white sand and clear tropical waters, and a popular way to take in these views is from the top of a camel.
The camel safaris in Broome are steeped in fascinating history.
The first camel was imported into Australia in 1840, followed by another 24 in 1860 to aid the Burke and Wills expedition. Over the next 50 years, approximately 12,000 camels were brought from India and Palestine, predominantly the camelus dromedarius - the onehumped camel. Adapted to harsh climates, camels proved invaluable to the Australian labour market. By 1890, they were heavily used for transport in the Western Australian goldfields. However, by the early 20th century, motorised vehicles began to replace them.
Today, Australia’s feral camel population is estimated to be around 300,000. While it’s well known that camels can survive without water for several weeks, they are also well-suited to the Australian outback due to the vast array of plant species they can eat. Camels can work for several decades and carry up to 600kg.
There are several camel ride options available. The most popular is the sunset ride, but there are also seasonal morning rides and slightly shorter pre-sunset rides which are perfect for families with little ones or those who prefer an earlier departure.
Broome Camel Safaris is the oldest and most reputable camel tour operator in Broome Operated by the ‘true camel lady,’ call 0419 916 101 for bookings and inquiries.
At Gantheaume Point near Broome, see the ancient dinosaur footprints which are 130 million years old.
Just a five-minute drive from the centre of Broome, Gantheaume Point offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric times. When the tide is low, you can explore dinosaur footprints preserved in the rocky reef. These tracks, extending from Gantheaume Point to James Price Point on the Dampier Peninsula, have been verified as belonging to up to seven different dinosaur species from the Cretaceous period, including sauropods, ornithopods, and stegosaurus.
A plaster cast of the tracks has been embedded at the top of the cliff for anyone who visits at high tide or doesn’t want to walk on the reef.
As well as harbouring these unique dinosaur footprints, Gantheaume Point offers stunning coastal scenery. Here, the fiery red cliffs meet the turquoise water of the Indian Ocean in dramatic fashion.
Located on the northern side of Gantheaume Point is Anastasia’s Pool. This rock pool was modified by a former lighthouse keeper for his wife, Anastasia, who was crippled with arthritis. The warm temperatures of the Indian Ocean were said to offer her relief from her chronic condition. Anastasia’s Pool was damaged by a storm in 2014.
The Horizontal Waterfalls is a natural feature of the breathtakingly beautiful Buccaneer Archipelago, which Sir David Attenborough proclaimed to be one of the greatest natural wonders in the world.
The falls are formed by the massive tides that rise at such a speed that large volumes of water are trapped between the vertical rock walls. When the tide turns the water is released again, causing the ‘waterfall’ effect. There are two gaps: the smaller is approximately 7.5m wide whilst the bigger gap is three times as wide and, at times, there can be a 4m high waterfall between the bays. For a memorable experience and to view the falls up close, take an exhilarating fast boat ride through the gorges.
The Buccaneer Archipelago is a collection of about 1,000 islands, and the coastline travelling north from Broome up to the Dampier Peninsula is beautiful. There are several operators offering scenic tours to this spectacular formation. Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures offers powerboat rides through the falls as well as seaplane flights.
Visit some of the most remote and picturesque regions of Australia on your 4x4 adventure.
The Gibb River Road is one of the Kimberley’s main attractions and one of the most iconic roads in Australia. This 660 kilometre remote track stretches from Broome to Kununurra through a spectacular landscape of vividly coloured ranges, dramatic gorges, and lush rock pools and waterfalls, showcasing the very essence of the Kimberley.
The Gibb River Road typically opens between mid-April and mid-May, depending on the wet season rains, with river crossings needing to recede enough for safe vehicle passage. The road is closed during the wet season, so it’s essential to check road conditions before embarking on your journey. For more details, visit www.kimberleyaustralia.com
The Broome to Cape Leveque traverses 220 kilometres of road and is an easy drive. Cape Leveque, itself, is situated at the point of the Dampier Peninsula. Known for its beautiful white beaches with earth-red cliffs, Cape Leveque really is a gorgeous part of the world.
Please note that this road runs through Aboriginal land and if there are ‘no entry’ signs displayed then do not enter out of respect for the people that reside here.
Many roads across the Kimberley are unsealed and subject to weather conditions, tides and extreme flooding. The Main Roads Travel alerts is a great resource for checking road closures and conditions travelmap www.mainroads.wa.gov.au
Holidays are all about getting back to you. In Broome, you’ll find the time and space to relax, unwind and recharge.
And what better way to recharge than a day of shopping. Broome offers a range of shopping options, from boutique shopping to perusing Chinatown to the comfort of Broome Boulevard Shopping Centre.
Renowned for its stunning south sea pearls, the region is flush with pearl shops. Make sure you check out Willie Creek Pearls and Allure South Sea Pearls for something special to take home for yourself or for a gift. Both are located on Dampier Terrace.
After some shopping, it might be time to indulge in some pampering. Depending on what you’re seeking, Broome boasts an array of health and beauty specialists. For a blissful relaxation package, Bali Hai Resort and Spa in Cable Beach offers spa, massage, facials and other body treatments.
Surrounded by tropical gardens, the Bali Hai Spa offers an exclusive range of health and beauty treatments unique as the Australian outback and exotic as the island of Bali.
Experience the delights of Broome with a Paradise Massage and for couples the Passion of Pearl treatment. Bali Hai Spa endeavours to provide every guest with a memorable experience, leaving them relaxed and rejuvenated. T: 08 9191 3155 6 Murray Rd, Cable Beach
Cable Beach Walk
Distance: 10.8 km
Difficulty: Moderate
Stroll along the stunning flat sands of Cable Beach in Broome, where the inviting blue water beckons for a swim. Starting from the carpark at Sanctuary Road and Cable Beach Road, head south toward Gantheaume Point. This route is perfect for dog owners, as dogs can roam off-leash, except between the Surf Club and north of the cliffs. Keep an eye out for sea turtles or dolphins in the clear waves.
Minyirr Park Trail
Distance: 10.8 km
Difficulty: Easy
Enjoy a scenic walk, run, or mountain bike ride just inland from Broome’s renowned Cable Beach. Follow the emu trail markers through picturesque back beach shrubbery. Starting near the corner of Cable Beach Road West and Murray Road, you’ll find a large dirt parking area. The path meanders along the roadside of the Cable Beach dunes, offering a sandy trail lined with fascinating coastal flora.
Town Beach to Chinatown
Distance: 5.1 km
Difficulty: Easy
Explore this 5.1 km out-and-back trail near Broome. Typically regarded as an easy route, it takes a little over an hour to complete. Ideal for birdwatching, fishing, and hiking, this trail offers a peaceful experience with few other visitors. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash.
Distance: 2.5 km Difficulty: Easy
Explore Yawuru’s Jetty to Jetty trail, from Streeter’s Jetty in Chinatown to the Old Jetty at Town Beach. Discover Roebuck Bay’s beauty and Broome’s pearling history, including thestories of Aboriginal and Asian workers.
Thirteen sites along the trail illuminate Broome’s heritage. Download the Jetty to Jetty app for an engaging audio guide. Look for distinctive red signs and seating at most sites. Bring sun protection, water, walking shoes, and headphones.
Barn Hill Campground Beach
Distance: 6 km Difficulty: Moderate
This scenic coastal trail is just a short drive south of Broome. Starting from the Barn Hill camping area at the end of Barn Hill Access Road, the out-and-back route takes you to a stunning beach. Walk along the sand until you reach the rocky northern end of the beach.
Barn Hill Walk
Distance: 1.9 km
Difficulty: Moderate
This easy out-and-back walk starts at the Barn Hill Station campground entry gate. The trail is unmarked, so watch for turn-offs.
After passing through the gate, turn left and follow the sandy fire break. About 400 meters in, take the poorly defined ‘goat track’ to the right. Follow this track to a junction marked by rocks, then turn right and climb the hill. The climb involves some rock scrambling to reach the summit, where you’ll find a historical cairn erected by explorer Alexander Forrest in 1879.
Please do not add to or alter the cairn. Enjoy impressive views of the ocean and countryside from the top. The walk is best done in the early morning or late evening, and it’s wise to bring water. The Barn Hill campground is seasonal, typically open from Easter/April to the end of the October school holidays.
Riddell Beach Walk
Distance: 3.2 km
Difficulty: Easy
Discover this 3.2 km out-and-back trail near Broome, known for its ease and taking about 52 minutes to complete. Ideal for birdwatching, fishing, and hiking, it’s a tranquil spot with few other visitors. Dogs are welcome and can be off leash in some areas.
Fitzroy Crossing
221.4km 2 hr 26 min
Derby is one of just three towns in the Kimberley with a population exceeding 2,000. Situated on King Sound, two hours north of Broome, Derby boasts the highest tides in the southern hemisphere, with peak differential reaching an impressive 11.8 meters!
• Marsh Sculptures
• Boab Prison Tree
• Mowanjum Art Centre
396.4 km 4 hr 13 min
Fitzroy Crossing is one of just two towns along the more than 1,000km stretch of highway between Broome and Kununurra. Known for its warm hospitality, Fitzroy Crossing is home to five First Nations language groups. Visitors can explore several galleries offering local artworks for purchase.
• Old Crossing Inn
• Pioneer Cemetery
• Old Townsite
Karratha is a city in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, adjoining the port of Dampier. Often referred to as ‘Munjaree,’ or the heart of the West Pilbara Coast, it serves as the perfect base for discovering the region’s natural wonders.
• Millstream-Chichester National Park
• Karijini National Park
• Dampier Archipelago
january
Australia Day Celebrations
february
Broome Mardi Gras
march
Broome Mardi Gras
Ocean Film Festival
Women’s Leadership Forum
Derby CWA 100 Years Event
Matso’s Broome Easter Fest Weekend
April
Broome Triathlon Club Event
may
Mother’s Day Classic
Gibb River Road Mountain Bike Challenge
Broome Fringe Festival
Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster
Cable Beach Polo
june
Kullarri NAIDOC Festival
Brews on the Bay
Broome Fringe Art Trails
KAFTA Runway
Derby Boab Festival
july
Derby Boab Festival
Broome International Airport Marathon
Pearl Coast MX Champs
Broome Billfish Classic Fishing Event
Mowanjum Festival (Derby)
Boab Spectacular
Derby Speedway
Derby Cup Race Day
Tata Film Festival
Derby Night on the Marsh
Sand Sculpture Competition
Beach Touch Footy
Whale Watching (July - Sept)
august
Chinatown Ladies Night
Broome Cup
Broome Rodeo
A Taste of Broome – Raised in Big Spirit Country
Environs Kimberley Art Auction
Broome Chilli Festival
Roeyfest
Shinju Matsuri – Festival of the Pearl
Shinju Matsuri Dahlia Designs Opening Ball
Shinju Matsuri Chinatown Feast
Shinju Matsuri Floating Lantern Festival
Shinju Matsuri Cable Beach Sunset Cocktail Party
Shinju Matsuri Sunset Long Table Dinner
Shinju Matsuri Float Parade
Shinju Matsuri HitWA Carnival of Nations
Shinju Matsuri Broome Pearl Grading Masterclass
Shinju Matsuri Art Exhibition
Shinju Matsuri Drone Show
Flickerfest Film Festival
Pearl Meat Cook Off
september
Shinju Matsuri – Festival of the Pearl
Broome Speedway Shinju Matsuri Stampede
Extravaganza
Sunset Sounds Music Festival
Saltwater Country Rhythm & Ride Rodeo
Marlin Cup Fishing Event
Cable Beach Triathlon
Matso’s Street Fest
Broome Dragon Boat Regatta
october
CinefestOz Broome
Melbourne Cup special events across Broome
Broome Circle Christmas Market
december
Christmas Lights Tram Tours
Christmas Party Markets & Carols
REGULAR EVENTS
Staircase to the Moon
Occurs 2-3 days per month between March and October. For dates and times visit www.visitbroome.com.au/info/staircase-tothe-moon-dates
Town Beach Park Run
Every Saturday at 7.00am
Free event, must register, Town Beach Precinct
iFor the most up to date Calendar of Events and dates, go to www.visitbroome.com.au
Fire / Police / Ambulance
Broome Police Station (08) 9103 9000
7 Frederick Street MEDICAL
Kimberley Medical Group (08) 9157 9860
19 Hamersley Street
Broome Hospital
Robinson Street
Broome Medical Clinic
26 Robinson Street
DENTAL
DNTL Code
6 Barker Street
PHARMACY
Kimberley Pharmacy Services
61 Robinson Street
Broome Pharmacy
106 Frederick Street
(08) 9194 2222
(08) 9192 2022
(08) 9192 1624
(08) 9192 3611
(08) 9192 1866
Chinatown Pharmacy (08) 9192 1399 Paspaley Plaza, Carnarvon Street
WEATHER
Tropical Cyclone Information Service bom.gov.au/cyclone
DFES Emergency Information
3337 emergency.wa.gov.au
WA Road Conditions
TRANSPORT
Broome Broome Car Rentals
4 MacPherson Street
138
(08) 9192 2210
Broome Explorer Bus (08) 9193 6585
Broome International Airport (08) 9194 0600
Qantas / Airnorth 13 13 13
Virgin Australia
Visitor Information
Visitor Information Centre
1 Hamersley Street, Broome
67 89
(08) 9195 2200
If you love to fossick through markets and explore the local culture to get a feel for a place, then try the Broome Courthouse Market or the nightime Staircase Markets.
The market is open each Saturday as well as on Sundays during the dry season. With around one hundred stall holders you can find fresh fruit and vegetables, indigenous arts and freshly prepared foods, all while being entertained by buskers and talented street performers. The Broome Courthouse Market is located on the corner of Hamersley and Frederick Streets and opens at 8am.
Markets are also held at the Town Beach Reserve which locals call the Staircase Markets. The Staircase Markets have varying opening hours and are subject to coincide with the full moon. When in full swing, these night markets are a great way to spend a relaxing evening in Broome.
Courthouse Market
Saturday all year round and Sunday in the dry season (May to September), 8am to 1pm. Located at the corner of Hamersley and Frederick Streets.
Staircase Markets
Night markets - full moon nights May to October. 4pm to 8pm, Town Beach Precinct
Thursday Night Market
Every Thursday night from June to September. 4pm to 8pm, Town Beach Precinct on Hamersley Street.