About Broome
The Cable Beach Caravan Park is perfectly located; just a short stroll to the pristine sands and crystal waters of Cable Beach. Famous for its iconic camel rides, our famous beach is 22km of pristine sand and tropical waters. The sunset over the Indian Ocean can be breathtaking. But there is plenty for you to do in Broome other than dip your toes in the sea.
A holiday in Broome is a unique experience. The town’s history as the pearling capital of the world has left behind a unique culture; Australian but heavily influenced by Asia. Add this to the pristine waters, wide empty beaches, abundant wildlife and tropical climate and you can see why Broome is so popular.
The caravan park's reception area is full of information about what there is to see and do and we would be happy to book you on to a tour or recommend somewhere to eat. Here are a few ideas of things to see and do in Broome:
Broome Courthouse
The original Cable House to the cable that gave the Cable Beach its name! It is home to the vibrant Courthouse Markets on Saturday and Sunday mornings. A great place to pick up a gift and some lunch.
Chinatown
Shops, Cafes, Pearl Boutiques, and history. Be sure to visit Streeter’s Jetty, the pearl shops, Pearl Luggers boats and infamous pub The Roebuck Hotel in Dampier Terrace. Also pop in to Sun Pictures; the oldest operating open-air picture gardens in the world.
SSJG Heritage Centre
Discover 100 years of Broome’s cultural and social history.
Broome Museum
Housed in one of the town’s oldest buildings, learn about the history of Broome.
Town Beach and Pioneer Park
It’s all about that view! There is no better place to take in the colours of Broome and the café is great for breakfast or lunch or bring a picnic. The Boab tree is probably the most photographed Boab in the world! A good spot to see the Staircase to the Moon.
The Mangrove Hotel
Popular with the locals for a post work drink and with a view to die for its not hard to see why. A good Staircase to the Moon vantage point.
Matso’s Broome Brewery
Try some of Broome’s local beers including the famous Mango Beer and Ginger Beer in this historical building.
Broome Town Bus
The excellent Broome Bus service offers single rides or the great value Day Pass, buy tickets on board.
Japanese and Chinese Cemetery
The resting place of hundreds of unfortunate pearl divers.
Buddha Sanctuary
Just next door to the caravan park - a heaven of tranquillity with ornamental gardens and hand carved 4m Buddha.
Broome Turf Club
If the races are on during your stay be sure to catch the bus down and join in the fun. It’s the place to see and be seen!
Take a Tour in Broome
There are so many great tours to do in Broome, but here are our favourites…
Horizontal Falls
Not to be missed. Described by David Attenborough as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Explore them by boat, sea plane or on a scenic flight.
Pearl Tours
Broome is the home of the South Sea Pearl, the finest in the world. Take a visit to a pearl farm at Willie Creek or Cygnet Bay by helicopter, aircraft, bus or self-drive.
Camel Ride on Cable Beach
Three operators offer the iconic Cable Beach Camel ride – it’s the must do tour in Broome!
Hovercraft
The best way to see the famous dinosaur footprints in Broome and the flying boat wrecks.
Get out on the Water
Whether its catching Barramundi and Bill Fish or watching Humpback whales, Dugongs and more – while you are in Broome you have to get in to the blue.
Take to the Skies
If you want to see the Kimberley’s waterfalls and gorges and even the Bungle Bungles take a scenic flight. There are many options to suit all budgets.