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Places to check out around broome

People riding on a lone camel on Cable Beach at sunset

Experience the iconic Cable Beach, Broome’s most famous attraction. This stunning white sandy beach is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, best enjoyed from the comfort of a camel ride along the shore. Whether you’re looking to relax or seek adventure, Cable Beach offers an unforgettable experience.

sun drenched cliffs with gentle waves lapping at the shore

Discover Cape Leveque, a mesmerizing destination just north of Broome at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. This remote gem offers a serene alternative to the Kimberley’s more frequented spots. Experience breathtaking sunsets from the cliffs or the beaches, making Cape Leveque a perfect escape into nature’s beauty.

vast stretch of beach with a few people walking along the shore in the distance

Explore Eighty Mile Beach, situated halfway between Broome and Port Hedland. This expansive coastline, one of the longest uninterrupted beaches in the world, is ideal for four-wheel driving and camping. Known for its excellent fishing spots, spectacular sunsets, and tranquil atmosphere, Eighty Mile Beach is more than just a stopover—it’s a destination in itself.

4WD vehicle driving through a river crossing on the Gibb River Road

Discover the Gibb River Road – an unparalleled outback journey through the heart of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Stretching over 600 kilometers, this iconic 4WD track offers an unforgettable adventure through some of Australia’s most stunning and remote landscapes.

Embark on the ultimate road trip and witness Kimberley’s breathtaking natural wonders. Marvel at cascading waterfalls, pristine gorges, and rugged mountain ranges. Explore the towering cliffs and serene waters of Windjana Gorge and Manning Gorge, where you might spot freshwater crocodiles in their natural habitat.

serene waterhole surrounded by lush greenery and red rocks

Uncover the hidden oasis of Millstream Chichester National Park in WA’s Pilbara region. Surrounded by desert, this natural retreat boasts panoramic views and unique rock formations. Swim in the park’s network of waterholes and explore the stunning landscapes, making Millstream a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.