Attractions around Broome
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Broome
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Cable Beach
Broome, Western Australia 6726 Australia
Western Australia’s most famous beach is one of the most beautiful in the world, with turquoise waters and impeccable white sand.
4.5 (1420)
Gantheaume Point
Gantheaume Point Rd, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park
10 Mile on the Broome Highway 16km / 15 Minutes Drive From Town, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Daily Crocodile Feeding Tour (Walking) $35 Adults, Conc.$30, Kids $20 (under 5 free), Family 2 adults, 2 kids $90. Bus and Educational Tours Contact Direct. Bring Insect Repellent, Hat, Sunscreen, wear suitable clothing.
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Broome Visitor Centre
1 Hamersley St, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
The Broome Visitor Centre is a non government, not-for-profit organisation providing a comprehensive guide to Broome and the Kimberley. Our friendly and local tourism consultants are here to help you get the most out of your holiday in this amazing part of Western Australia. With the support of the Shire of Broome, the community and our members we have been helping visitors to Broome for over 47 years. We know and love the Broome region and will provide you with expert advice on local attractions, accommodation, tours, special events, tide times, local businesses and facilities. Come and see us when you arrive in Broome, or get in touch for assistance planning and booking your Broome getaway.
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Broome Historical Museum
67 Robinson Street Town Beach Reserve, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Broome's fascinating past comes to life when you visit one of the best regional museums in Australia. Our significant collection is housed across three heritage buildings and illustrates the settlement, society and industry of our unique town. Browse exhibits on pearling, wartime, communication, transport and more in fully air-conditioned comfort. We provide an extensive photograph collection, research facilities, children's activities and sell local history books and postcards.
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Sun Pictures Cinema
Carnarvon Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Broome Town Beach
90 Robinson St, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Japanese Cemetery
Port Drive, Broome, Western Australia 6275 Australia
4.5 (273)
Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Church 130 km north of Broome, Kimberley Region, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Broome port Jetty
401 Port Drive, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Broome Bird Observatory
Via Crab Creek Road, 25 Kilometres From Broome, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Broome Bird Observatory is located on the north-west coast of Australia on the shores of Roebuck Bay. The Broome region is regarded as the most significant site in Australia for shorebirds as well as being of high signifcance among other locations for shorebirds across the world. Roebuck Bay has the greatest diversity of shorebird species of any site on the planet and around 150,000 of these birds visit annually.
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Courthouse Markets
Cnr Frederick Street and Hamersley Street, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Broome Explorer Bus
Broome, Western Australia Australia
Hop On Broome’s Explorer Bus to explore this historic town in your own time. Servicing Cable Beach, Chinatown, Town Beach and all major accommodation, the bus runs all year round, with half hourly times during May - October. Ask for our Broome Explorer Pass to take advantage of some great value added offers.
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Roebuck Bay
Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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SSJG Heritage Centre Broome
9 Barker St, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
The AWARD WINNING BROOME HERITAGE CENTRE’S Relationships Exhibition, Heritage listed ‘Old Convent’ building and Garden of Healing offers a unique window into the Kimberley’s pioneering past and the relationships between its Asian, Aboriginal and European people. View the significant Kimberley photographic collection displayed in one of Broome’s remaining few Japanese ‘Shinkabe’ buildings, visit the original foundation site where the Sisters lived in 1908 and wander the paths into tranquil garden-rooms to see native fruit trees and listen to narratives on the audio stations.