
Broome Tourism Information
Our Concierge team have many years of experience behind them and can arrange just about anything you need. If you would like any advice or assistance before you arrive you can email your request and the team will go straight to work on it.
Following are some thought starters for Broome Attractions:
ANASTASIA'S POOL
Anastasia's Pool is located on the north side of Gantheaume Point. It was built by a former lighthouse keeper for his arthritic wife Anastasia and fills during high tide.
BEAGLE BAY
Originally founded as a Catholic mission in 1890, the area is now home to the Nyul Nyul people. Beagle Bay is famous for its vibrant ornate mother-of-pearl shell alter which was handcrafted by Pallotine monks and Aboriginal people.
BEDFORD MEMORIAL PARK
Dedicated to the brave Broome soldiers who lost their lives during World War I, this tranquil spot in Broome allows locals and visitors the opportunity to be still and remember the glorious dead.
BROOME 6 GALLERY
Broome 6 Gallery brings together the best Kimberly artists. Enjoy traditional Aboriginal art with an avant garde twist.
BROOME BIRD OBSERVATORY
Regarded as one of the leading bird observatories in Australia for the study of migratory shorebirds, you'll be amazed at the huge number of species of birds that come through.
BROOME HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
Learn more about the fascinating history of Broome's pearling industry through old photographs and files.
BUCCANEER ROCK
Broome legend has it that Buccaneer explorer, William Dampier, came to the present town anchorage and landed a treasure chest of pirated pieces that he buried at Buccaneer Rock. His ghost is said to be seen there on a misty night with a lantern looking for his lost treasure.
CABLE BEACH
Cable Beach is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the world, with twenty-two kilometres of pristine white sands fringing the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
CAPE LEVEQUE
Cape Leveque is a beautiful hidden pocket of the Kimberly, located on the very tip of the Dampier Peninsula. Blessed with soft white sands and amber cliffs, Cape Leveque is one of the most untouched parts of Australia.

