~~ 01-Apr-2024 to 31-Mar-2025~~Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:
Broome Panoramic Sightseeing Tour – Discover Broome – Best of Broome sights, culture and History (morning tour).
This tour has been recognised by Viator as a TOP Australian and New Zealand Experiences, one of only two WA experiences. Enjoy the best of what Broome has to offer. The perfect personal tour to explore the culture, history and extraordinary landmarks around Broome: Cable Beach, Gantheaume Point, Entrance Point, Broome Jetty, Japanese Cemetery, Broome Town Beach and Chinatown.~~~~
~~ 01-Apr-2025 to 31-Mar-2026~~Valid for 01APR25-31MAR26:
Cable Beach – Broome’s Icon, Reimagined:
Start your Broome experience on its most iconic shoreline. Stretching 22km along the Indian Ocean, Cable Beach’s soft white sands and vivid sunsets have drawn travellers for decades. Now undergoing a $45M revitalisation, guests will see the newly upgraded boardwalks, lookouts and amenities that enhance the natural beauty—without losing the laid-back charm. Travel to the best local secret spots for postcard-perfect views, away from the crowds.
Simpson Beach – Broome’s Best-Kept Secret:
Tucked quietly behind the dunes and mostly unknown outside of Broome, Simpson Beach (often called Red Beach) is a striking blend of red pindan cliffs and glassy turquoise waters. It’s cinematic, serene and untouched. This exclusive stop is new to our tour and a favourite with photographers, travel bloggers and nature-lovers. Think Instagram-perfect with a side of solitude—just minutes from town. There are no crowds, no signs—just your moment in Broome’s raw beauty.
Gantheaume Point – Where Time and Tide Collide:
Famous for its vibrant red cliffs and sweeping ocean views, Gantheaume Point is also home to the world’s most diverse collection of dinosaur footprints, over 130 million years old. At low tide, these prehistoric tracks emerge from the reef, offering a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse into Broome’s ancient past. Learn about Anastasia’s Pool, hand-carved for love, and the incredible layers of Kimberley geology that surround you. Easy 200m walk, suitable for most travellers.
Broome Wharf and Entrance Point – The Tides of Broome:
Overlooking the immense Roebuck Bay, this is where the world’s fourth-highest tides shape the land. Stand on the 100-metre wharf and look out over reef, working boats and deep waters. Below the surface lie hidden dinosaur footprints, and all around, this site tells stories of pearl luggers, fishing clubs, and modern-day maritime life. A local favourite at golden hour, and a quiet place where history and nature flow side by side.
Japanese, Chinese, Muslim and Malay Cemeteries – Sacred Ground, Shared History:
Drive-by visit with rich commentary on Broome’s multicultural beginnings. The Japanese Cemetery is the largest of its kind in Australia, honouring over 900 pearl divers lost at sea. Nearby, the Chinese, Muslim and Malay cemeteries paint a picture of the town’s layered cultural foundation—each space a tribute to the communities that helped shape Broome’s pearling past.
Chinatown – The Cultural Heart of Broome:
Originally called Jap Town, today’s Chinatown blends heritage and vibrancy. Guests walk through Johnny Chi Lane, admire murals and art installations, and explore boutique shops, teahouses, and historic pearl showrooms. With red lanterns above and culture all around, Chinatown is where East meets West, Broome-style. Every guest receives our exclusive ‘voucher mud map’, with 12 hand-picked offers from the favourite local businesses.
Sun Pictures – The World’s Oldest Outdoor Garden Cinema:
Tucked within Chinatown, this still-operating 1916 cinema is a local treasure. The guides share its fascinating story—from tidal floorboards to plane flyovers—and show guests how to book a seat under the Kimberley stars. Even if they don’t stay for a film, they’ll leave with a story.~~~~ |