Broome, Australia, is a captivating coastal gem where the red sands meet the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Famous for its stunning Cable Beach, you can enjoy camel rides at sunset or relax on pristine shores. Explore the rich Aboriginal culture, visit the fascinating Broome Historical Museum, and savor fresh seafood at local eateries. With its unique blend of nature and history, Broome promises an unforgettable escape for every traveler seeking adventure or relaxation.
Broome, Australia
Top things to do in Broome
8 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Sun Picture Gardens
The world's oldest operating outdoor picture gardens, a historic open-air cinema built in 1916.
Gantheaume Point
Dramatic red sandstone cliffs with dinosaur footprints visible at low tide near Broome.
Anastasia's Pool
A natural rock pool at Gantheaume Point, named after a pearl diver's wife, offering a unique tidal swimming experience.
Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens
A small zoo featuring Australian wildlife and exotic animals, with interactive experiences like feeding kangaroos.
Broome Cable House
A historic building that once housed the telegraph cable connecting Australia to the world, now a museum and art gallery.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Cathedral, Broome
A striking modern cathedral with a distinctive sail-shaped roof, reflecting Broome's coastal setting and multicultural heritage.
Anglican Church of the Annunciation, Broome
A historic wooden church built in 1903, showcasing Broome's pearling-era architecture and enduring community faith.
Cable Beach
A 22-kilometer stretch of white sand famous for sunset camel rides and turquoise waters in Broome.
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