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Sand dunes and camels are not necessarily associated with Australia. Yet, welcome to Broome. With a rich and colourful history, the town has a welcome and laid-back feel, paired with a tropical vibe. It’s at least 2000km from the nearest capital city, and is bordered by the aquamarine waters of the Indian Ocean and the creeks and mangroves of Roebuck Bay. With pristine waters, wide empty beaches, wildlife and breathtaking colours, it’s no wonder that Broome attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Top things to see and do in Broome

With so much to see, do and discover, Broome is truly a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. There’s something for absolutely everyone – from thrill seekers and adventurers to culture buffs and those who simply want to relax. There’s a fascinating history here, both with the Second World War and with its unique pearling industry. Oh, and a historic outdoor cinema. Budding geologists will be thrilled to spot dinosaur footprints around several parts of this small town, and Broome’s natural attractions are second to none. There’s actually, almost, too much to do, so we’ve made it easy for you to narrow down with our round-up of the best.


 

Best places to stay in Broome

With resorts, hotels, B&Bs and motels, there is accommodation for every budget. Find yours with our best places to stay in Broome. Whether you’re looking for high-end resorts and hotels to relax into a small-town vibe (complete with relaxing spas and tasty on-site restaurants), or the best caravan parks to take your family (and sometimes your pets) to with cabins and caravan spots or even if you’re looking for a rating of a million-stars above beautiful camping spots, we have the list for you.


 

Where to eat in Broome

Whatever meal you’re eating, chances are it’s going to be enjoyed outdoors. Broome has a warm and humid climate, which means restaurants have al fresco dining options, most on verandahs, open decks or beneath tropical palms. For a small town, Broome does pretty well on the food front. Here are our picks of the best places to eat and drink in Broome. For those wanting a more casual affair, you can’t go wrong with Broome’s multiple markets, most of which sell pantry goods and freshly made meals.

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