Attractions in Broome
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The Fitzroy River, stretching 455 miles (733 kilometers) through Western Australia, holds significant cultural importance for the local Aboriginal people. Originating in the rugged Kimberley region, the river flows past […]
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Cable Beach, located in Broome, Australia, stretches for 14 miles (22 kilometers) of pristine white sand and turquoise waters. The beach’s nearly flat terrain and calm waters make it an […]
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Located in Talbot Bay within the Buccaneer Archipelago, the Horizontal Falls are a unique natural phenomenon. These ‘falls’ are created by the rapid tidal flow through narrow, parallel gorges, causing […]
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Just outside of Broome, Gantheaume Point stands as a striking natural landmark and a significant paleontological site. The rugged red-rock cliffs rise dramatically against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean, […]
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Town Beach, located just a short walk from the center of Broome, Australia, offers a picturesque and convenient spot for both locals and visitors. The beach features grassy areas and […]
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Founded in 1896, the Broome Japanese Cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the historical ties between Western Australia and Japan. Located in Broome, it is the largest Japanese cemetery […]
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Sun Picture Gardens Cinema, located in Broome, Australia, stands as the world’s oldest, still-operating open-air movie theater. This historic venue draws both locals and travelers who come to experience a […]
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Cape Leveque, situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula in Australia, has been home to Aboriginal communities for approximately 7,000 years. This remote and striking coastline features brick-red cliffs […]
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Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, located on the outskirts of Broome, Australia, greets visitors with a giant fiberglass replica of a crocodile’s head. This adventurous park is dedicated to housing native […]
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The Broome Historical Museum, run by dedicated volunteers, offers a comprehensive look into the rich heritage and history of Broome, Australia. Located in the heart of the town, the museum […]
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Windjana Gorge, located in the Bandilngan/Windjana Gorge National Park near Broome, Australia, features jagged cliffs that rise almost 1,000 feet (300 meters) above the Lennard River. These towering formations, once […]
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Nestled within the Napier Mountain Range in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) National Park spans a compact 225 acres. Despite its modest size, the park boasts a significant […]
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Reddell Beach, named after Captain Reddell who met a tragic end at the hands of his mutinous crew during a pearling expedition, is a striking natural wonder just minutes from […]
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The Kimberley, a vast and rugged region in the northwestern corner of Australia, spans an area three times larger than England. One of the continent’s longest-settled areas, it remains sparsely […]
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Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, located in Broome, Australia, stands as the country’s oldest operating pearl farm and one of the few open to the public. Established in 1946, the farm […]
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Just south of Derby in the Kimberley region of Western Australia stands the Boab Prison Tree, a large, hollow boab tree that has become a popular tourist attraction. While local […]
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Broome Chinatown, located in the heart of Broome, Australia, emerged during the town’s pearling boom, when workers from China, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Europe would return to shore with […]
Danggu Geikie Gorge, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, is a striking natural formation carved by the Fitzroy River. This national park, easily accessible as a day trip […]
Nestled within the Heritage-listed gardens of the old Broome Courthouse, the Broome Courthouse Markets offer a vibrant shopping experience. Local vendors set up stalls selling a variety of goods, from […]
Nestled on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome, One Arm Point, also known as Ardyaloon, is an Aboriginal community that offers a unique and remote experience. The village provides visitors […]
Nestled in the northwestern corner of Australia, on the Burrup Peninsula near the town of Dampier, Murujuga National Park spans 12,000 acres and is home to the world’s largest collection […]
Beagle Bay, located in Australia near Broome, traces its origins to a Catholic mission established by Trappist monks in the late 1800s. Today, the community is best known for the […]
Built in 1884 from local limestone, the ruins of Lillimooloora homestead and police station stand within Windjana Gorge National Park. These remnants mark the site of a significant clash between […]