Things to do in Broome today Hitch A Ride And Join The Camel Train in Broome. Broome is a town unlike any other in the world, located on a small peninsula in the Kimberley Region of North-Western Australia. The Indian Ocean meets one of the world’s last massive wildernesses here. Broome’s background as an exotic pearling town has left it with a rich history and a unique melting pot of lovely multicultural people.
Indian Ocean waters
The town is bordered by the Indian Ocean’s tropical waters, with Cable Beach’s white sands clashing with Gantheaume Point’s Scarlett rocks and Roebuck Bay’s dusky beaches. Broome’s two main sections are Chinatown, which is located in the centre of ancient Broome, and Cable Beach, which is home to resorts and restaurants.
How to get to Broome
Broome is serviced by twice daily direct flights from Perth year round, a three times weekly nonstop flight between Darwin and Broome, as well as seasonal direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Things to do in Broome
Among Elegant dining, fun and adventure sports, outback experiences, fishing, top notch resorts, Aboriginal culture, Broome’s world-famous Cable Beach and much more, here are our top picks.
Japanese Cemetery
The pearling business wasn’t without its share of terrible stories to tell. In reality, although Broome was the site of 80 per cent of the world’s mother-of-pearl discoveries before World War I, many divers perished in the ocean there.
With its row upon row of tombstones carved with Japanese writing, the cemetery reflects the incredible scope and magnitude of the situation. The Japanese Cemetery is a hauntingly remarkable attraction you must visit during your Broome tour.
Matso’s Brewery
Visit Matso’s, which is located near Town Beach, to enjoy some local Broome beer and cuisine that has been obtained locally. Choose to sample some of the flavoured beers if you’re feeling adventurous. They are available in full and half-pint sizes, as well as a sample tray that includes flavours like ginger, lemon, and even chilli!
Sunsets on Cable Beach
There is a reason why the sunsets at Cable Beach are so well-known across the world. Enjoying the sunset over the Indian Ocean from a tropical beach is a breathtaking experience that must be shared with others. While relaxing on the beach, take in the sunset while sipping on your favourite Western Australian beer. Drive your 4WD vehicle past the rocks and along the beach to find a peaceful area to watch the sunset.