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BUS TIMETABLE

Shaded times operate May to mid-Oct only. Shaded times operate all year round.

Between mid-Oct and 1st May, Sunday and WA Public Holiday services begin at 10.53am.

NO SERVICE CHRISTMAS DAY OR GOOD FRIDAY

FARES & PASSES

ALL TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM OUR FRIENDLY DRIVERS!

Value Added passes also come with special offers from local Broome businesses! See our website for current offers!

VALUE ADDED 24 HOUR PASS ADULT $15 CONCESSION $12

VALUE ADDED 72 HOUR PASS ADULT $35 CONCESSION $30

MULTI-RIDER 10 RIDES ADULT $38 CONCESSION $20

ONE-WAY SINGLE FARES ADULT $4.50 CONCESSION $2.50 CHILD (U16 w/Adult) FREE

*Concession fares are avaliable to holders of Australian Pension or Senior cards, WA Health Care & WA Student Cards. Present card on each boarding.

GANTHEAUME POINT

Broome

Between mid Oct and 1st May, Sunday begin at 10.53am First bus from May-mid October e x tends walk along Cable Beach (approx.

Cable Beach

BROOME VISITOR CENTRE

1 Hamersley Street, Broome (first roundabout as you enter town)

T: +61 8 9195 2200 E: enquiries@visitbroome.com.au W: visitbroome.com.au

One of the most beautiful stretches of beach in the world. Cable Beach takes its name from the cable which linked Broome with what is present day Indonesia. Stingers may be present during the months from November to May. Always check by asking the Broome Visitor Centre before swimming.

Broome Pearling History

Broome owes its early beginnings to the discovery in 1861 of the giant pearl oyster Pinctada Maxima which led to the establishment of Broome’s pearling industry.

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DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS Believed to be those of a carnivorous species that lived 120 million years ago, the tracks are embedded in sandstone at the base of the cli and can only be seen at low tides of 2.16m for one set of prints and 1.46m or lower for three sets of prints.

PLEASE TAKE CARE AS YOU DO NEED TO CLIMB DOWN THE CLIFF FACE TO VIEW THE FOOTPRINTS.

The details contained in this map are provided as a guide only. Every reasonable e ort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, however road changes, closures and realignments are beyond the control of the Broome Visitors Centre.

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