Hotels in Broome

Illuminated by a rich historical tapestry and breathtaking landscapes, Broome, or Rubibi as it's known by the Yawuru people, invites travellers to explore the untouched beauty of Western Australia. Whether it's the sparkling white sands of Cable Beach or the serenade of migrating shorebirds by Roebuck Bay, the town promises an array of experiences as varied as its cultural heritage.

Families seeking a tranquil retreat, couples dreaming of a romantic getaway, or friends out for an adventurous holiday, everyone will discover their perfect slice of paradise here. From lavish resorts offering opulent suites and captivating sea views to cost-effective lodgings that put you right in the heart of Broome, start your journey with Lycafly today.

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Set 2,046 km north of Perth, Broome, the crown jewel of the Kimberley region, sprawls on Penninsula, cradled between the roaring Indian Ocean and serene Roebuck Bay. This charming tourist town stages the awe-inspiring spectacle of 'Staircase to the Moon,' a natural phenomenon on the gleaming canvas of Roebuck Bay. This vibrant ecosystem also hosts the Broome Bird Observatory, devoted to the protection and study of the millions of shorebirds that annually migrate here.

History whispers through the town streets, narrating compelling stories of the pearling industry, notable for its initial reliance on oppressive labour systems, including slavery. Asians, especially the Japanese, played a pivotal role here, shown in the multicultural mingling of the town's 14,660 residents, celebrated in the annual Shinju Matsuri festival. The battle scars of WWII, the mighty megabat colonies, world-oldest Sun Picture Garden, Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park and the prehistoric dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, all add unique dimensions to Broome's character.

Broome's local infrastructure ensures comfortable living and leisure with schools, a golf club, football and soccer clubs, fishing, and sailfish opportunities. The thriving Broome International Airport, the tourism gateway to the Kimberley region, lies at the centre of it all.

When to visit Broome

Broome's tropical charms reveal themselves best in the aftermath of the wet season, when the landscapes are lush, and life is thriving. The dry season from April to October beckons with warm weather and cloudless skies, just perfect for exploring the town's treasures or simply unwinding on Cable Beach's pristine sands.

However, if the wet season, from October to December, tickles your wanderlust with hot days and dramatic thunderstorms, remember to avoid swimming at Cable Beach due to possible jellyfish risks. But worry not, several other beaches north of Broome await, guaranteeing a safe dip throughout the year. So, get set to plan your unforgettable Australian escape with Lycafly, irrespective of the season.

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