Broome   Attractions  

Anastasia's Pool  

In Broome, see Anastasia’s Pool, a natural rock pool which is part of the history of the town and tells a touching story. The pool was modified by a former lighthouse keeper, to make it easy for his wife, Anastasia, to access. Anastasia suffered b ...

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Beagle Bay  

Beagle Bay is one of three Aboriginal communities on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome, and an interesting part of Western Australian history. If you’re four wheel driving along the track to Cape Leveque it’s well worth a stop to see the Beag ...

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Bedford Memorial Park  

Located along Hamersley Street and in front of the Mercure Hotel, this small historical park is an interesting and peaceful spot. The park has wide expanses of green lawn, views of the waters of Roebuck Bay and many historical monuments and plaques. ...

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Broome Historical Society Museum  

One of the best regional museums in Australia, the Broome Museum features a display on pearling and many old photographs and files which piece together the town's fascinating history. ...

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Buccaneer Rock  

Broome legend has it that Buccaneer explorer, William Dampier, came to the present town anchorage and landed a treasure chest of pirated pieces that he buried at Buccaneer Rock. His ghost is said to be seen there on a misty night with a lantern looki ...

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Cable Beach  

With 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand and turquoise water, Broome's Cable Beach is justifiably world famous and the ideal place to go swimming and watch the sunset into the Indian Ocean on a balmy, tropical night. Even though it's one of the w ...

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Cape Leveque  

Hit the red dirt road for a four wheel drive adventure to remote Cape Leveque on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome. This rugged and pristine slice of the Kimberley is famous for its Aboriginal heritage which continues to thrive. Equ ...

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Chinatown  

Take a stroll through Chinatown, the original bustling centre of Broome, where pearl showrooms, galleries and cafes abound. Splash out on a pearl or two – it’s the ultimate memento of your trip to Broome. Chinatown has been a flourishing part of ...

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Dampier Peninsula  

The Dampier Peninsula is a remote area north of Broome. It is a special place offering many treats for the adventurous traveller, with spectacular unspoiled coastline, tranquil community settings and sleepy holiday retreats. You can swim in the spark ...

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Deep Sea Moonlight Pearls  

Susan Pender's "Deep Sea Moonlight Pearls" boutique in Broome features a collection of shell based and freshwater pearls along with pretty, witty and original jewellery designs with appeal to women of all ages. Susan's affordable price range allows ...

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Djugun Tribal Creations  

Djugun Tribal Creations is a not for profit organisation providing support and training to Broome’s emerging Artists. Tucked away in the light Industrial area of Clementson Street, we feature work from 21 artists including award winning artists Su ...

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Flying Boat Wrecks  

The wreck of three Royal Dutch Air Force Flying Boats lay half buried in the mud at Roebuck Bay. The boats were destroyed by a Japanese Air Raid in 1942 while moored near the jetty. Only seen at minus tides, these wrecks remain as evidence of the fly ...

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Ganada  

Ganada is located in the heart of Broome within the Paspaley Plaza Shopping Centre, making it a great location for the average shopper. If you are looking for an authentic Aboriginal sourvenir or gift, Ganada has a variety of products on offer. We st ...

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Gantheaume Point  

At Gantheaume Point near Broome see ancient dinosaur footprints that are more than 120 million years old. You can see the footprints in the rocky reef area when the tide it low. A plaster cast of the tracks has been embedded at the top of the cliff f ...

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Japanese Cemetery  

Gain an appreciation for the lives sacrificed by the Japanese migrants who settled in Broome to prosper from Broome’s lucrative pearling industry. The Japanese Cemetery in Broome is the largest Japanese cemetery in Australia, and dates back to 1896 ...

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Magabala Books  

Magabala Books publishes books by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all over Australia. Established in 1987, Magabala Books is Australia's oldest independent Indigenous publishing house. Based in Broome in the far north of Western Aus ...

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Matso's Broome Brewery and Restaurant  

Matso’s Broome Brewery brings people together to enjoy craft beer, great food and fine wine. Matso’s is the Kimberley’s award winning microbrewery and is a true Broome treasure. Choose from our great range of award winning beers which include H ...

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Monsoon Gallery  

The Monsoon Gallery is housed in historic Captain Gregory's House in Old Broome. View their stunning range of artworks, Asian and tropical influenced furniture, jewellery and artefacts. The gallery is located adjacent to Broome’s only microbrewer ...

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One Arm Point  

One Arm Point is a laid back remote Aboriginal community north of Broome. Check out the stunning coastline with spectacular views out to the Buccaneer Archipelago. Watch in amazement as the massive tides rip past the many small islands. Learn about l ...

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Red Dirt Photographic Gallery  

Photographer Nigel Gaunt formed Red Dirt Photography based in Broome, North Western Australia, in 2002 and specialises in landscapes and fine art Photography. ...

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Reddell Beach  

Reddell Beach was named after Captain Riddell who was murdered by his mutinous crew. Reddell Beach is a place of great beauty, where local residents escape the busier parts of their town. Gantheume Point to Reddell Point is characterised by rocky cli ...

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Roebuck Bay  

Roebuck Bay is one of Broome’s most beautiful natural attractions. The changing colours in the ebb and flow of Roebuck Bay are amazing. At low tide, the milky turquoise waters retreat to expose a horizon of mud flats. During the cooler months ...

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Rowley Shoals  

The fishing, snorkelling and diving are out of this world at the remote and pristine Rowley Shoals Islands north of Broome. The islands are part of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park which sits on the edge of one of the widest continental shelves in the w ...

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Sun Pictures  

Catching a film at the historic Sun Pictures will be a real highlight of your stay in Broome. Sun Pictures is the world's oldest operating open air cinema, and was established in 1916. Soak up the unique historical charm of the beautifully restored b ...

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The Courthouse Broome  

Check out the distinctive Broome style architecture and soak up the laid back tropical ambiance of the historic Broome Courthouse. Enjoy a picnic under the beautiful old trees and admire the well kept gardens. It was once a Cable Station which served ...

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editors picks

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The Mornington Peninsula (Vic)

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Cradle Mountain

naturalwanders | 2008-09-08 | One can fly into Launceston or Devonport, hire a car, and drive to the Cradle Mountain end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St.Clair National Park. | read more

Shark Bay World Heritage Region, Western Australia

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Shelter from the rain

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Eumundi Market

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Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

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The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

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