A small fascinating city in Western Australia, the coastal pearling town of Broome is steadily turning into a major tourist destination for many people around the globe. Situated on the Great Northern Highway some 2300 km to the north of Perth, Broome is one of Western Australia's more popular destinations and with mostly fine weather from autumn through to spring, the city is a year-round holiday end. Oozing with exuberance the town is nothing less than paradise on the shores of Indian Ocean. For visiting this haven, book yourselves with Travel to Broome.
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| The city of Broome is surrounded by some of the most mesmerizing sandy beaches that are a perfect blend of primeval heritage and modern times. The main beach of the town is the famed Cable Beach that is ideal for swimming. Visitors become attached to the beach and often find themselves spending more time here than they had expected.
Cable Beach is over 20 Km long and bows around the shoreline forming a dazzling ribbon of white sand fringing the turquoise sea and the trees and vegetation inland. At the end of Cable Beach is Gantheaume Point, where there are some fabulous looking cliffs. There are also some dinosaur footprints, set within the cliffs that you may be able to see. To witness these marvels yourself join us on Travel to Broome. | Standing true to its history of being the pearl capital, working pearl farms can still be witnessed in Broome with the end product up for sale! The town even today is one of the world's major pearling centres. Boat, plane, fishing, horse and even camel and hovercraft excursions can all be taken from Broome into some stunning national parks, coral reefs and coastal scenery. Another popular beach in the area is Roebuck Bay, which is a favorite haunt for migratory birds in Australia. Billiard saloons and Chinese eateries can be enjoyed in the bustling hub of China Town in Broome with Travel to Broome.
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