
Hotels in Broome
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Browse hotels in Broome, Western Australia, near Cable Beach's 22 km of white sand and historic Chinatown. Dry-season stays peak June–August.
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About Broome
Broome: Pearls, Pindan Cliffs, and the Kimberley Coast
Broome sits at the southwestern edge of the Kimberley region in Western Australia, roughly 2,200 km north of Perth. The town built its identity on the pearl-diving industry that drew Japanese, Malay, and Chinese workers in the 1880s; today Chinatown on Carnarvon Street preserves that multicultural legacy in corrugated-iron shopfronts and the Sun Pictures open-air cinema, operating since 1916. The red pindan cliffs of Gantheaume Point drop directly into the Indian Ocean, and fossilised dinosaur tracks roughly 130 million years old are visible at low tide.
Where to Stay in Broome
Most hotels and resorts cluster along Cable Beach Road near the 22-kilometre stretch of white sand that draws the majority of visitors, or in the Town Beach precinct closer to the port and Chinatown. The dry season (April–October) is peak period; nightly rates rise sharply from June through August when temperatures average 30 °C and skies stay clear.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Broome International Airport receives direct flights from Perth (2 hr 30 min) and seasonal services from Darwin and Melbourne.
- Best time: April–October for dry, warm weather; November–March brings the wet season with cyclone risk.
- Local transport: Hire a 4WD for tracks beyond Cable Beach; local taxis and a limited town bus serve central areas.
- Tides matter: Check tide charts before visiting Gantheaume Point dinosaur tracks — they are submerged at high tide.
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