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Simply Broome
Broome has a wide range of accommodation options ranging from budget
accommodation to luxury resort accommodation. You can stay out at
Cable Beach, close to town, or for a truly unique experience you
can stay at Coconut Wells. Check out the following links for our
personal recommendations:
Cable Beach:
Broome Beach Resort
Cocos Beach Bungalows
Seashells Resort
Close to town:
Moonlight
Bay Resort
Coconut Wells:
Coco Eco Nature Retreat
Dining options
There is a diverse range of cuisine on offer in Broome,
our personal favourites are:
Café Carlotta - Italian CuisineMatso’s
Broome Brewery - Modern Australian
Frangipanis Café Restaurant - Modern Mediterranean
You won't be disappointed!!
stay at Coconut Wells. Check out the following links for our personal
recommendations:
Cable Beach:
Broome Beach Resort
Cocos Beach Bungalows
Seashells Resort
Close to town:
Moonlight
Bay Resort
Coconut Wells:
Coco Eco Nature Retreat
Dining options
There is a diverse range of cuisine on offer in Broome,
our personal favourites are:
Café Carlotta - Italian CuisineMatso’s
Broome Brewery - Modern Australian
Frangipanis Café Restaurant - Modern Mediterranean
You won't be disappointed!!
Local day trips
Pure, pristine and very precious Wille
Creek Pearls have captivated people of all generations
from all over the world. We think they’ll have the
same effect on you.
Well worth the visit; check out their website for
more information.
Visit the Broome
Bird Observatory 18kms from Broome on the the shores of
Roebuck Bay regarded as the most significant viewing site in Australia
for shorebirds and among the top four in the world. It has the greatest
diversity of shorebird species of any site on the planet and more
than 800,000 birds visiting the area annually.
Further afield
There are many wonderful places to visit throughout
the Kimberley region. Check out our self drive itineraries for inspiration.
Station stays are great places to savour a taste of outback life
and to enjoy the natural Kimberley wilderness. There are plenty
of stunning gorges and waterholes for fishing, and an abundance
of wildlife and rare fauna to experience. Check out the following
station links.
Home Valley Station
Notes:
• Fatigue causes many crashes in Australia.
• When driving long distances, stop and rest every 1-2 hours.
• Try to have someone sit beside you to keep you company driving
as our NT roads can be long and straight.
• Alcohol and driving don’t mix.
• For experienced drivers the blood alcohol level is 0.05.
• Provisional drivers and young drivers may not have any alcohol
before driving.
• Seat belts and child restraints must be worn by all vehicle occupants.
• Always carry a copy of your driver’s license in English.
• Take plenty of water on all Outback trips;
• check distances and driving conditions;
• and ensure you have adequate petrol at all times.
• Remember, rule ‘Number 1’ in the Outback: if your car breaks down
you MUST stay with your vehicle for safety reasons.
• Don’t drive after dark.
• Parks & Wildlife Commission Northern Territory provides information
on camping, National Parks, and permits.
• Ensure you are informed re the safety of swimming in the ‘Top
End’ – many areas are not safe to swim due to crocodiles.
• Call +61 (0) 8 8999 4401 for information.
Find a self drive 4wd hire, camper, motorhome or camper
rental across Australia
• See our specials on the search pad on the left or email
and ask us for a choice of selfdrive rentals with our specials and
promtional offers currently available.
Minimum rental is 5 days return or 7 days minimum one way.
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