Western Australia: The Best of Broome

Discovering Broome: From Historical Pearl Hub to Modern Tourist Mecca

Cable beach

On my lap of Australia, I landed here desperately needing a reset, and Broome was the place to go. It’s chilled and warm, has a fantastic beach, is tourist-friendly, and has great food. It was definitely what I needed.

The last two times I came to Broome, I traveled around in my trusty Toyota 4×4, but this time, I flew. It took just over 2 1/2 hours from Perth, and it’s one of my favorite spots in the country. That’s a big call because I have seen a lot of this country!!

Come along with me as I explore this tourist mecca.

Nestled on the northwestern coast of Australia, Broome is a town rich in history and natural beauty. From its origins as a bustling center for pearl farming to its pivotal role during wartime, Broome has evolved into a premier tourist destination offering unique attractions and experiences.

Let’s dive into the captivating story of Broome and explore why it has become a must-visit location.

A Glimpse into Broome’s History

Broome’s history is deeply intertwined with the pearling industry. Founded in the late 1880s, Broome quickly became the world’s leading supplier of mother-of-pearl, a valuable commodity used to create buttons, jewelry, and other decorative items. The town attracted a diverse population of Japanese, Chinese, Malay, and Aboriginal divers, each contributing to Broome’s multicultural fabric. The industry was dangerous, with many divers risking their lives to pursue these precious underwater treasures.

Broome During the War

World War II brought significant changes to Broome. In March 1942, the town experienced a devastating air raid by Japanese forces, resulting in the tragic loss of lives and the destruction of aircraft and infrastructure. Broome’s strategic location made it a critical refueling point for Allied aircraft, attracting enemy forces’ attention. Today, remnants of this period can be explored through various historical sites and museums, offering a poignant reminder of Broome’s wartime history.

Pearl Farming

The Tour to the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm returning at dusk

Pearl farming remains a vital part of Broome’s economy and cultural heritage. The pristine waters of the Indian Ocean provide ideal conditions for cultivating some of the world’s finest pearls. Visitors can embark on informative pearl farm tours to learn about the intricate processes involved in modern pearl cultivation. One of the most renowned locations is Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, which offers an immersive experience, from the harvesting of pearls to the crafting of exquisite jewelry.

I ventured up Cape Leveque, where the Cygnet Bay Pearl farm is located. I will write a post on Cape Leveque, but it is a place to put it on your bucket list. Due to several poor experiences on boats in Mexico, The Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand (everywhere!), UK, Europe, going on the boat to Disney Land in Florida!! and just standing on several wharves (that’s sad), you will be hard-pressed to find me on a boat or a wharf unless it is still like glass. But knock yourself out if you have the tummy for it.

The restaurant in Cygnet Bay is a treat. I went with an old friend who had moved up there, but it is very romantic if you have a significant other. We were there on the balcony with a new moon. There is also an infinity pool beside the restaurant. Remember to book in advance. Thanks Mr Matt for a great adventure around your part of the world.

Lychee Cocktail

Broome: Transition to a Tourist Mecca

After the decline of the mother-of-pearl industry in the mid-20th century, Broome reinvented itself as a tourist destination and one of my Top 10 places to visit in Western Australia. The town’s unique charm, stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage attract visitors from around the globe. Key to this transformation is the development of amenities and attractions that highlight Broome’s natural and historical allure. 

Attractions in Broome

Here’s a list of activities in Broome, using local operators to showcase a variety of experiences for every type of traveler:

Indigenous Cultural Tours

Narlijia Experiences Broome offers immersive tours led by Bart Pigram, sharing stories about the Yawuru people, their conneCamel Rides on Cable Beachction to the land, and the ancient knowledge of the region. Experience the coastline and mangroves through an Indigenous lens, learning about traditional hunting and bush foods. These tours are best during the cooler months from May to September. Check out my post on Top 10 Destinations to Visit in an Australian Winter: May- September
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Camel Rides on Cable Beach

Broome Camel Safaris provides an iconic camel ride along Cable Beach, offering both morning and sunset tours. Enjoy the unforgettable experience of riding these majestic animals while taking in the breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Sunset tours are particularly popular and available year-round, but the dry season (May to October) offers the best weather conditions. Book here

Pearl Farm Tours

Willie Creek Pearl Farm offers a guided tour of one of Broome’s most famous pearl farms. Learn about the history of pearling in the region and witness firsthand the intricate process of cultivating rare and valuable South Sea pearls. Tours are available all year, but the best time is during the cooler months when the Kimberley weather is most pleasant. You can also travel up to Cape Leveque to Cygnet Bay.
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Kayaking Tours

Broome Adventure Company offers scenic kayaking tours around the turquoise waters of Gantheaume Point. Paddle through rocky coves and get up close to the vibrant marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and even humpback whales during the migration season (June to October).
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Fishing Charters

Absolute Ocean Charters provides unforgettable fishing experiences, offering reef fishing and deep-sea fishing tours. Perfect for beginners and seasoned anglers alike, you can catch some of the region’s prized species like mackerel and snapper. Fishing charters run year-round, with the dry season providing the calmest seas.
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Birdwatching

Broome Bird Observatory offers guided birdwatching tours through the wetlands of Roebuck Bay, home to thousands of migratory shorebirds. Peak birdwatching season is from September to April, when migratory birds flock to the bay.
Book here

Helicopter and Plane Trips

HeliSpirit and King Leopold Air provide stunning scenic flights over the rugged Kimberley landscape, including views of the Buccaneer Archipelago, Horizontal Falls, and the Bungle Bungles. Helicopter tours allow for landings in remote locations, giving you exclusive access to otherwise unreachable areas. The dry season (April to October) is the best time for scenic flights.
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Crocodile Park Tours

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park offers a chance to see these powerful creatures up close. The park features daily feeding shows, where you can learn about the region’s largest predators in a safe environment. Open year-round, but the dry season is recommended for more comfortable weather during outdoor activities.
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Dinosaur Adventure Tours

Broome Dinosaur Adventures takes you on a journey to see fossilized dinosaur footprints along the coast. Learn about the prehistoric history of the area with knowledgeable guides who bring these ancient discoveries to life. The best time to visit is during low tide and the cooler months from May to October.
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The Staircase to the Moon

The Staircase to the Moon: This natural phenomenon occurs from March to October when the full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats of Roebuck Bay, creating an optical illusion of a staircase reaching to the moon. It’s a magical sight that captivates onlookers. I didn’t come at the right time but saw it in Port Hedland when I was there.

This is how you get on the camels. In case you were wondering
The iconic Camel ride at sunset on Cable Beach

Gantheaume Point

The view from Gantheame Point towards Cable Beach

Gantheaume Point, located near Broome, offers a stunning mix of history and geology. Famous for its ancient dinosaur footprints, which are visible at low tide, the site showcases evidence of creatures that roamed the area over 130 million years ago. The striking red cliffs, formed from Broome Sandstone, contrast beautifully with the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. In addition to its geological wonders, Gantheaume Point is also home to a replica of the original lighthouse, and its dramatic coastline has long been a cultural landmark for the local Yawuru people.

The Lighthouse

Matso’s Brewery – This place makes me smile.

Relaxing and chilled dining
Rule 1. Dessert should always come first
The food is amazing

For a taste of local flavor, Matso’s Brewery offers a range of craft beers and ciders, including the famous mango beer. It’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a meal after a day of exploring. I like Matso’s ginger beer.

I LOVE MATSO’S !! This has been my go to every time I land in this beautiful town

The food, the atmosphere, the live bands …I think I need to get me a significant other to experience these amazing places!!  Just joking. I can enjoy these places on my own :). It is not hard.

Broome’s Eating Scene

Cable Beach House
Bring a picnic and watch the sunset at Cable Beach
  • Restaurants and Dining: Broome’s culinary scene is vibrant, with restaurants offering a mix of local seafood, Asian influences, and contemporary Australian cuisine. Dining options range from casual eateries to fine dining establishments, ensuring something for every palate.
Dragonfly Cafe

I also liked the Mango Cafe and the Dragon Fly Cafe, both in Chinatown, which serve breakfast and brunch.

Verdict

Broome is possibly my top relaxing holiday destination in Western Australia. The weather between April and October is lovely, and the entire town is set up to ensure you have a fabulous time. The tours and the guides are so professional and fun. Remember to tip your guides as they are truly worthy.

Beautiful Art on the Entrance to China Town
The Stunning Red Dirt up Cape Leveque

Travel well my friends!