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Broome (0.1 miles from Broome International Airport)
The Sandpiper Escape, a property with barbecue facilities, is set in Broome, 3.5 km from Broome Historical Museum, 8.8 km from Broome Turf Club, as well as 9.3 km from Gantheaume Point.
Broome (0.8 miles from Broome International Airport)
Located in Broome, 1.8 km from Town Beach, Kimberley Travellers Lodge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Staff were very hardworking, friendly and efficient, always ready to help. Lovely pool and central location. Great place!
Broome (1 miles from Broome International Airport)
Centrally located on the Broome Peninsula, Broome Time Resort offers self-contained accommodation with a flat-screen TV and DVD player. Breakfast each day was wonderful, and gave us the opportunity to mingle with other guests and talk about travels and experiences. The room was beautifully air conditioned and instructions to leave the a/c on while absent was really useful in the tropical weather. We had a family room, which meant that our daughter could have the bedroom and we had the bed in the living area, which was handy for our night time trips to the toilet. The pool was just lovely, and it was relaxing to sit with our feet in the water after a big day out.
Broome (1 miles from Broome International Airport)
Located in Broome, 1.3 km from Town Beach and 200 metres from The Courthouse, The Courthouse Bed & Breakfast provides spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. A nice quiet location close to ( walking distance)China town and Town beach. It was clean and spacious. The host was very friendly and helpful.
Broome (1 miles from Broome International Airport)
Situated in Broome, 1.8 km from Town Beach, Roebuck Bay Backpackers features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. The people are the best ♥️ best place to meet new people, always something to do ‼️don’t come here if you don’t like party vibes‼️ (I loved it) Big kitchen to cook and gather together, also a bbq space at the back
Broome (1.1 miles from Broome International Airport)
Welcome to Broome’s longest standing hospitality establishment. Our iconic hotel was founded back in 1890 as respite for the pearling crews and pioneer workers of the era, a tradition that we are... The location of the hotel is very efficient.And Claire the hotel receptionist was very welcoming and helpful.
Broome (1.1 miles from Broome International Airport)
Kimberley Sands Resort is located in a peaceful bush setting just minutes from the turquoise blue waters and white sands of the iconic Cable Beach. Very comfortable, clean, easy, helpful
Hotel in Broome ( 1.2 miles)
Situated amongst tropical gardens with stunning views over Roebuck Bay, Mangrove Hotel offers a variety of accommodation types and a choice of 2 restaurants and 2 outdoor swimming pools. The view and locations close to town
Broome (1.3 miles from Broome International Airport)
Bali Hai Resort offers self-contained studios and villas, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the white sands of Cable Beach. Guests can relax at the day spa or in the large outdoor swimming pool. Fantastic resort. Really beautiful pool and restaurant is first class.
Hotel in Broome ( 1.3 miles)
Pinctada McAlpine House has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Broome. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service, a tour desk and free WiFi. Wonderful historic home beautifully transformed into a top quality, intimate, luxury retreat with attention to detail and personalised care. The room was spacious, with beautiful wooden flooring, the bathroom was huge with lots of natural light and luxury amenities, and I loved the selection of T2 teas in the room. A true oasis with lush shady gardens, sparkling clean pool, and a lovely breakfast room, with gorgeous artworks and natural wood furniture. Delicious breakfast each morning with something different on offer. Marilynne was an exceptional host and we felt very well looked after. She accommodated our late arrival, found a lactose-free yogurt for me, and was always ready to offer insightful advice about restaurants or places to visit. Located walking distance to the town, and the the jetty to jetty walk, there is so much nearby to explore. An easy bus ride to Cable Beach, without the crowds of that side of Broome. Definitely recommend this exquisite place to anyone wanting the authentic Broome experience!
After-hours check in to Broome Vacation Village was awkward with the need the program the outdoor safe 3-row tumblers with a number that was sent to you by email but only partly sent by sms. Dialing in the numbers from the sms did not work, you had to use the numbers given in the email but we did not know this subtly. All other aspects of Broome Vacation Village were fantastic but the Chalet cabins are clustered together and there is a bit of a walk (3-minutes) from the parking bays at the front of the cluster. There are many activities in Broome to keep you occupied: - 3-hour fishing trip with Absolute Ocean Charters was fabulous and rewarding. - Late arvo sunset cruise was fabulous. - The swimming and facilities below Cable Beach Surf Clubhouse are excellent anywhere between 1/3rd and full tide but not recommended at low tide. - Ditto Gantheaume Point beach where you have the added ability to drive on the beach to find a less densely populated spot to swim. - Visit to lighthouse and walk around the historic house grounds was well worth the effort. PS: We did the Cable Beach camel ride 2-years ago but didn't worry about it this year however highly recommended if you haven;t done it before.
Broome is an iconic place to visit, and we will spend more time there in the near future. Does tend to be expensive however due to its popularity and remoteness. The old town is pleasant to visit and many iconic shops to visit, particularly if looking for pearls! There are wildlife parks and other attractions as well - try a sunset camel ride.
We were in Broome at the end of the dry season, start of the wet season. Sometimes called the build up. It is hot for someone coming straight from a cooler climate. The atmosphere of the town is relaxed and welcoming. I think it would be a great escape from the colder states during their winter.
Pick your time to visit carefully. In wet season many things are closed or do not operate. If you hire a car a 4 WD Is advised due to some places of interest are on unsealed roads with corrugations.
For us ,in our 70s, with a sick wife and a small budget 3 days was good to see everything , like most of Australia everything is expensive, but everyone wants a big wage and the cost of living being so high it's justified
Very different to anywhere I had been in Australia, Great food, beaches and weather great but starting to get humid. Unfortunately, we could not see the staircase to moon as no happening at this time of the year. Spinifex Brewery, Matso's and Dragonfly Cafe was fabulous