12 of the best Airbnbs in Broome

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The top Airbnbs in Broome run the gamut from dreamy hideouts to luxe coastal escapes – each one soaked in the same wild magic as the town itself.

Broome doesn’t do boring. From elegant pearlmaster-style homes to beachy retreats with front-row seats to Roebuck Bay, this town is peppered with stays that blur the line between home and holiday fantasy.

Blending comfort with creativity, the best Airbnbs in Broome aren’t just places to sleep – they’re part of the adventure. Whether you’re after a cosy cabin with a breezy deck or a palace-style home with a sprawling pool and room for the whole crew, there’s a spot here with your name on it.

1. Guwarri Bayside Retreat

the living room interior of Guwarri Bayside Retreat, Broome
The pearlmaster’s villa leans into the tropical romance of Broome.

Guwarri has that rare Broome magic – timeless charm with a side of barefoot luxury. Housed in a beautifully reimagined pearlmaster’s villa, it leans into the tropical romance of old Broome with timber floors, French doors and wraparound verandas that invite you to slow down.

Located near Town Beach, you’re metres from the shoreline, bustling markets, restaurants and even the Staircase to the Moon – all without needing the car keys. Inside, there are two queen bedrooms tucked into the heart of the house, a full kitchen, plus all the touches that matter: air-con in every room, Netflix-ready TV, luxe linen and even an outdoor BBQ zone for twilight dinners.

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2. Pindan Cable Beach

a pool framed by a tropical garden at Pindan Cable Beach, Broome
Enjoy peak serenity in the pool.

Pindan has that easygoing, sun-drenched feel that Broome does best. Days here start with the scent of mangoes and end with salty hair and a quick dip in the jellybean-shaped pool. It’s a ten-minute wander straight to Cable Beach, with camels often your only traffic. Cafes, the new Spinifex Brewing Co and local restaurants are all close enough to make planning dinner an afterthought.

A generous queen bed anchors the main bedroom, while two sets of wooden bunks sleep four more – perfect for kids. The newly refurbished interiors lean into soft, coastal tones and tactile materials, creating a breezy space that feels more like a friend’s holiday home than a rental. The outdoor shower tucked under the mango tree is a small detail you’ll find yourself thinking about long after you’ve left.

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3. Broome Sky-view

the shower room with a bathtub at Broome Sky-view Airbnb
The rooms are complete with a private bath. (Image: Broome Sky-view)

With uninterrupted views of Roebuck Bay, Broome Sky-view is the kind of place that makes you pause. It’s an architecturally striking hideaway with soaring 5-metre windows that frame the shifting colours of the Kimberley sky. From the wide balcony, you can watch the tide roll in, or the Staircase to the Moon rise, with a cool drink in hand and not a tourist bus in sight. Town Beach is just minutes away on foot, and the local markets, cafes and bars are all within easy reach.

Inside, there’s a well-equipped kitchen, two serene bedrooms and a living space that spills out onto the balcony like it was designed for sundowners. A soak in the pool seals the deal.

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4. The Quarters

a shady nook at The Quarters Airbnb, Broome
The Quarters has a BBQ area for visitors to enjoy.

The Quarters is pure Broome charm distilled into one leafy, barefoot-friendly retreat. Tucked into lush tropical gardens, it feels like your own little slice of the Kimberley. The real showstopper? A claw-foot bath in the open-air bathroom, where showers come with frangipani-scented breezes and baths are taken under the stars.

While The Quarters may lean toward minimalist luxury, it’s got everything you need – a kitchenette, shady nooks, private parking behind a gate and a BBQ for twilight cookups. It’s mid-way between Cable Beach and Chinatown, so having your own wheels is essential (and worth it, with the host offering local tips on those lesser-known Broome gems).

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5. El Sueño, The Dream

a three-bedroom Airbnb with a pool at El Sueño, The Dream
This Broome-style home comes with a balcony and a pool for ultimate relaxation.

You’ll certainly think you’re dreaming at El Sueno, a three-bedroom Broome-style home with an indoor and outdoor bathroom, a seven-metre pool and plenty of space to relax.

On the ground level, there’s a fully equipped kitchen, a comfy living area stocked with books and board games and a washroom, while upstairs you’ll find three queen bedrooms and a balcony with a daybed and a bathroom. If you can extract yourself from this cosy property, El Sueno is just a 10-minute walk from Cable Beach.

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6. Mar del Plata

a shaded deck in the garden at Mar del Plata Airbnb, Broome
The home is surrounded by lush tropical plants.

Just a 15-minute stroll from Cable Beach, Mar del Plata – Sea of Silver is a Balinese-inspired beach house that nails Broome’s laidback-meets-luxury vibe. With four generous bedrooms, two bathrooms and a sparkling pool shaded by sails, this breezy retreat is designed for slow mornings, salty afternoons and evenings spent flipping prawns on the Weber.

The home is surrounded by lush tropical gardens and layered with thoughtful touches – from an outdoor shower and shaded lounges to a fully stocked kitchen and board games for post-swim downtime. There’s even an alfresco TV setup for when sunset turns to starlight.

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7. Sol Glamping Tent of Saturn

white tents at Sol Glamping Tent of Saturn Airbnb, Broome.
Find luxe safari tents with wooden decks and private outdoor baths.

If you want to watch the sunset over the ocean and fall asleep in the comfort and warmth of a queen-sized bed in a tent, Sol Glamping has you covered.

Just 15 minutes’ drive from Broome, choose one of three cotton camping tents with wooden decks and private outdoor baths. There is a lovely outdoor shower and a flushing toilet that is shared between the three tents.

You won’t have access to cooking facilities or electricity, but you can light a fire and cook, or bring your own camp stove.

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8. Koolinda

an aerial view of the Koolinda Airbnb, Broome
The stunning Koolinda Airbnb is just a few steps from Roebuck Bay.

Need to go big? One of the largest holiday homes available in Broome is Koolinda, which can comfortably sleep 16 guests and even your furry friends. It’s all about location with this stunning property overlooking Roebuck Bay and within walking distance to Town Beach.

Enjoy a picnic on the deck overlooking the bay, then take a dip in the impressive pool with amazing views that stretch along the entire front of the house. The home is modern and spacious, with neutral tones and quality fittings and fixtures throughout. Plus, the kids will enjoy the wooden bunk beds and a collection of toys.

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9. The Pearlers Cottage

The Pearlers Cottage within lush greenery in Broome
The quaint Pearlers Cottage is Balinese in style with a Broome twist.

The quaint Pearlers Cottage is tucked away at the end of a large, lush tropical garden, within walking distance of Town Beach and the airport. If you have your own wheels, there’s secure onsite parking, or walk 400m to catch the town bus service.

Balinese-style with a Broome twist, this little air-conditioned one-bedroom gem features dark polished wooden floors, an elegant four-poster queen bed with silky sheets, a kitchenette and plenty of windows (all well screened to keep the bugs out).

Outside, you’ll find a private bathroom with a shower and fluffy towels, and bird-filled gardens with several spots to comfortably sit and read.

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10. Red Emperor Villas

the pool at Red Emperor Villas, Broome
Take a dip in the round swimming pool.

Set in the leafy streets of Old Broome, this set of three villas would make an ideal stay for a band of travelling couples, friends or extended family. It’s a bit outside of the main action, but having use of the property’s bicycles is a bonus.

Red Emperor Villa 1, 2 and 3 each have an ensuite and outside there’s a small pool and large communal kitchen if you’re opting for a balmy evening cook-up.

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11. Home with 11-m pool in Cable Beach

the Home with 11-m pool in Cable Beach Airbnb
The 11-metre lap pool is the main drawcard of this palm-fringed retreat.

Tucked away in Broome’s most sought-after pocket, this palm-fringed retreat is less a holiday house and more your own private resort – with a generous dose of barefoot luxury. The sprawling 11-metre lap pool steals the spotlight, framed by tropical gardens and an alfresco setup made for long, lazy afternoons. Kids tear around the Monkey Bars while adults debate whether to hit the Air Hockey table or pour another G&T. You’re a ten-minute stroll from Cable Beach, but honestly, you may not want to leave the backyard.

Inside, it’s all airy, open-plan bliss – clean lines, zero clutter and everything exactly where you need it. Sleeping ten across three air-conditioned bedrooms, it’s a crowd-pleaser for multi-gen escapes, big family holidays or reunions with the mates you’ve been promising to see for years.

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12. Coconutz B&B

an eco tent at Coconutz B&B in Coconut Well, Broome
Retreat into one of the breezy eco tents at Coconutz B&B.

Just over 25 kilometres from Broome, Coconutz B&B in Coconut Well offers two eco tents with queen beds, private bathrooms and outdoor tubs. Each tent has its own open-air kitchen with a barbecue, fridge and all the basics for cooking – or you can order woodfired pizza, steak packs or grazing platters delivered to your tent or poolside.

The property backs onto a tidal lagoon that fills through the dunes when the tide hits nine metres or more – check the chart before you go. The beach nearby is scattered with rockpools that hold marine life between tides. Roebuck Plains Roadhouse and the Broome Bird Observatory are both within driving distance, but staying put isn’t a bad option, either.

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Leah McLennan
Leah McLennan is a freelance writer based in Darwin. She was a journalist in Sydney for over a decade and counts her time as travel editor for Australian Associated Press as one of the highlights of her career. From exploring remote campsites in the Top End with her family, to seeking out new art galleries in faraway cities, she’ll grab an adventurous or arty travel experience within her reach.
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The ultimate Margaret River road trip itinerary for food & wine lovers

Time your visit to Margaret River just right, and you can spend the ultimate weekend wining, dining and exploring the region with Pair’d Margaret River Region x Range Rover.

Wine, world-class produce, surf, sun and beaches: it’s an alluring combination. And the reason so many pin the Margaret River region high on their travel hit-lists. There’s drawcard after drawcard to the southwestern corner of Western Australia, and the Pair’d Margaret River Region x Range Rover food and wine festival showcases the best of it over the course of one weekend in November. It’s never been easier to sip, see and savour the Margaret River region.

In partnership with Pair’d Margaret River Region, Range Rover invites you on a seven-day itinerary of refined adventure, where luxury and exploration go hand in hand. It’s the perfect WA road trip, and there’s no better way to do it than in a Range Rover.

Day 1

the pool at Pullman Bunker Bay
Check into Pullman Bunker Bay.

There’s no more popular West Australian road trip route than that between Perth and the Margaret River Region. It’s an easily digestible, three-hour drive, with worthy pit stops along the way.

Make the first of them one hour and 15 minutes in, at Lake Clifton. Here, find a 2000-year-old living thrombolite reef. Drive for a further 40 minutes and chance meeting some of Bunbury’s dolphin population at Koombana Bay.

Pullman Bunker Bay is the final stop, just over three hours south of Perth. This beachfront, five-star resort is the ultimate base for exploring the Margaret River Wine region.

Day 2

After a leisurely morning breakfast with an ocean view, start your Range Rover and head towards the Dunsborough town centre. Browsing the decidedly coastal-themed goods of the town’s many independent boutiques is a great way to while away the hours, breaking up the sartorial with an artisan gelato snack stop, or some good old-fashioned Australian bakery fare.

Leave room; you’ll need it for the Good Natured Gathering  dinner at Wayfinder. Indulge in a four-course feast by chef Felipe Montiel, which uses produce from the winery’s market garden to enhance a selection of sustainably sourced seafood and meat. But food is just the support act. It’s organic wine that’s the star of the show, generously poured and expertly paired to each dish.

Day 3

Settle in for cabernet at Cape Mentelle Winery.

With a grand total of 20 wines from vintage 2022 to try, it’s a good thing Cape Mentelle’s International Cabernet Tasting kicks off early. Make your way to the estate for a 10:00 AM start, where a global selection of wines will be poured blind, before a long lunch by Tiller Dining is served.

Given that the Margaret River is responsible for more than 20 per cent of Australia’s fine wine production, it’s only right to delve into it while in the area.

Continue exploring the region via taste and terroir aboard Alison Maree, a whale-watching catamaran, as you cruise Geographe Bay . Admire the rolling green hills and crisp white beaches of Quindalup in sunset’s golden light, all the while sipping through the Clairault Streicker catalogue and dining on canapes.

For a more substantial dinner, venture into Busselton for a seven-course British x Australian mash-up , courtesy of Brendan Pratt (Busselton Pavilion) and Oliver Kent (Updown Farmhouse, UK). They’ll be putting their rustic yet refined spin on the likes of local marron, wagyu and abalone – championing the simple beauty of the world-class ingredients.

Day 4

Pair'd Beach Club
Elevate your dining experiences at Pair’d X Range Rover Beach Club.

Wrap your fingers around a wine glass and wiggle your toes into the sand at Pair’d Beach Club x Range Rover on Meelup Beach. Sit down to an intimate wine session with sommelier Cyndal Petty – or a four-course feast by Aaron Carr of Yarri – and revel in the open-air beach club, bar and restaurant’s laidback coastal vibe. It’s a whole new way to experience one of the region’s most renowned beaches.

Follow up a day in the sun with a casual Italian party at Mr Barvel Wines . Purchase wines –including the elusive, sold-out Nebbia – by the glass and enjoy canapes with the towering Karri forest as a backdrop.

If you’d prefer to keep it local, head to Skigh Wines for the New Wave Gathering , where the region’s independent wine makers and their boundary-pushing wines will be on show. Street-style eats, a DJ and complimentary wine masterclasses complete the experience.

Day 5

pair'd Grand Tasting
Taste your way through Howard Park Wines. (Image: C J Maddock)

Spend the morning at your leisure, driving the winding roads through the Boranup Karri forest in your Range Rover. Soak in the views at Contos Beach, and call into the small cheese, chocolate and preserve producers along the way.

Make your next stop Howard Park Wines for The Grand Tasting presented by Singapore Airlines . Numerous wine labels will be pouring their catalogues over four hours, accompanied by food from chefs Matt Moran and Silvia Colloca, with live opera providing the soundtrack.

Cap off a big weekend with one last hurrah at Busselton Pavilion. Six ‘local legends’ – chefs Brendan Pratt (Busselton Pavilion), Mal Chow (Chow’s Table), Aaron Carr (Yarri), Ben Jacob (Lagoon Yallingup), Corey Rozario (Dahl Daddies) and Laura Koentjoro (Banksia Tavern) – will be preparing a dish each. Dance the night away as vinyl spins and the sun sets on another day.

Day 6

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Head underground. (Image: Tourism WA)

After a busy few days of wining and dining, it’s wise to observe a rest day. There’s no easier task than unwinding in the Margaret River Region, also famous for its high concentration of world-class beaches.

Relax on the grassy knoll as you watch the region’s most experienced surfers braving the World Surf League break at Surfer’s Point, or don your own wetsuit and try out one of Gracetown’s more beginner-friendly waves. Swimmers will find their Eden at Meelup Beach, Eagle Bay, or Point Piquet, where the sand is brilliantly white and the water as still as a backyard swimming pool.

Not into sun, sand, and surf? Head underground at Mammoth Cave, just one of the region’s many stalactite-filled caves.

Day 7

Burnt Ends event at Pair'd
Farewell the Margaret River.

Pack up your Range Rover with new favourite wines and newfound memories, ready for the three-hour journey back to Perth.

Prebook your discovery journey through the south-west corner of Western Australia with Pair’d Margaret River Region x Range Rover.

Pair’d Margaret River Region is proudly owned by the Western Australian Government, through Tourism WA.