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Welcome To Broome Western Australia           

Broome, is located on Roebuck Bay approximately 2200 km north of Perth and is classified as the "Southern Gateway To The Kimberley's" and the perfect base camp to explore the Kimberley region.

Broome's lifestyle is rather laid back and is reflected in the residents easy nature. Due to the previous history of Pearling which goes back decades and decades the main population consists of a mix Asian and old colony influences, which creates a great cosmopolitan feel to the town.

Broome is an important port for the Pearl Industry but Broome tourism has taken over due to spectacular beachside resorts such as the "Cable Beach Club" at the famous "Cable Beach".

There are many attractions to Broome ranging from the 80 year old open air Sun Pictures Cinema, the Japanese cemetery, Broome Bird Observatory on Roebuck Bay, Gantheaume Points dinosaur footprints and the Chinatown area.

Fishing and boat charters are available as well and there are a stack of restaurants with choices of food to suit any one. We have pristine beaches, superb yachting facilities, awesome Coastline and inlets, beach and sea fishing, breathtaking dives great shopping, sumptuous restaurants and a cosmopolitan cappuccino strip, magnificent art galleries, delightful wineries, world-class golfing, lovely lagoons and of course excellent accommodation including Broome Bed & Breakfast, self contained, resort, hotel motel & caravan park accommodation.

Broome's Climate

Broome is generally very hot in the summer months and very wet due to the monsoon rains further north. The best time to visit is in our winter months and this is reflected in the visitors that arrive from May to November and the small amounts of rain.

So whether you like it hot or a little cooler the weather is ideal for holidays in our beautiful region most of the year round, so planning a holiday is made so much easier.

Entertainment Acts hitting WA Shores

day on the green Sandalford Winery is the place to be when it comes to experiencing massive international acts. Last season's Day on the Green series saw unforgettable performances by Leonard Cohen, Alicia Keys and many more. In the coming months there are so many exciting acts to be announced and we can't wait to host more of the world's great artists in such a stunning venue. Sandalford creates the perfect atmosphere for a wonderful night under the stars.

 

Travelling around Western Australia is relatively an all year round experience as our sealed road system is quite extensive. In the summer months those who wish to visit the north of Western Australia be aware the the seasonal rains of the north can close these roads in a very short time. Unsealed roads in this area are usually closed from November to March.

Road trains are likely to be encountered on many of our highways and care should be taken when deciding to overtake them or even passing them in opposite directions. These vehicles can be up to 50 metres long so when passing make sure there is a least a one kilometre distance between your vehicle and any oncoming car.

Never attempt to overtake these vehicles unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so. When passing these road trains in opposite directions, the air dispersement ahead of the road trains and as they pass can be quite surprising. When approaching a road train slow down and keep a firm grip on your steering wheel as they pass.

Bush fires, especially in the summer months are a regular occurrence. Visitors need to exercise extreme caution as the lighting of fires can cause irreparable damage to the area.

 

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