A town of just 14,000, which grows to around 30,000 in tourist season, Broome is near pristine 22-kilometre-long Cable Beach, the Cemetery from the World War II era, and scenic Gantheaume Point. Spend the night here with help from HotelTravel.com.




The historical pearling town of Broome is located in the northwest of Australia, looking out over the blue Indian Ocean in the beautiful Kimberley region of Western Australia. It boasts the spectacular Cable Beach and an Asian flavour, and is best visited in the May to September dry season when days are hot and nights balmy.
As with anywhere in Australia, it is all about the outdoors here which kids love. Broome’s combination of lovely warm weather, excellent swimming beaches and loads of other kid activities means children here need never be bored. A public day care centre in town for infants is available if need be.
Sport is the focus of most of Broome’s festivals and events, with lots of water-based activities such as fishing and sailing featured. The arts, mango wine tasting and Australia Day are also big events.
Broome is a sightseer’s paradise, with attractions in all areas worth looking at. It has a fascinating multicultural downtown area complete with a vibrant Chinatown, lots of historical buildings and museums, and some of the most attractive coastline in the country.

Broome International Airport is only a small airport but is the regional hub for north-western Australia and the main gateway to Broome and Kimberley. The airport is situated right in the town, serves over 300,000 passengers a year and has flights coming in from all over Australia.
Banks: 09:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday
Post Offices: 08:30 to 17:30, Monday to Friday
Government Departments: 08:30 to 17:30, Monday to Friday
Business Centres: 08:30 to 17:30, Monday to Friday
Shops: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Saturday; some places open on Sundays; Thursday or Friday is usually late night shopping.





































