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The largest town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Broome (known as Rubibi to its indigenous Yawuru people) is located at the foot of the Dampier Peninsula, some 1681 km north of Perth. Its reasonably small population of around 14,000 triples during the tourist season, when visitors from the rest of Australia and all over the world flock to its stunning landscape of rich red desert dust, bright blue skies, dense mangroves, sandy beaches, and amazing aquamarine waters. If you want to see the Aussie Outback in all its raw and rugged beauty, this is a brilliant base and hiring a decent car is an absolute must in order to make the most of it. Going off the beaten track is a way of life here and you’ll enjoy its idyllic isolation and terrific timelessness.
Hiring a car in Broome or from Broome Airport with Enjoy Travel is easy and affordable ̶ for instance it costs just $ 42.22 per day to hire a compact car like an MG3 and an intermediate Hyundai i30 costs $ 45.92 a day. Alternatively, a Mitsubishi Outlander ̶ ideal for navigating rough terrain ̶ is $ 68.51 a day. Rent a car in Broome form Enjoytravel.com and the outstanding Outback awaits!
Guide to Broome
Located on the land of the Yawuru people, Broome was first settled by Europeans in the 19th Century as a centre for the pearling industry (based out of Roebuck Bay), and in the 1960s benefitted by the West Australian mining boom. Several dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous era have been discovered here and it’s a gorgeous gateway to the Kimberley region, with a relaxed ambience, pleasant temperatures and tropical palms swaying in the gentle breeze.
Things to do in Broome
There’s lots to do in Broome, but highlights include finding out more about the pearling industry and trying and buying beautiful, cultured pearls, exploring the Kimberley region from your vehicle and simply strolling along the spectacular Cable Beach as you watch the sun melt slowly into the horizon. There are hotels and B&Bs here to suit every budget and Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa is a plush accommodation choice set right on the sands.
What to eat in Broome
There are several superb dining choices in Broome, including The Mango Place, a mango farm which serves lip-smacking wood-fired pizzas, the Thai Tea House out at 12 Mile, and The Runaway Bar and Restaurant, which serves stunning seafood, steaks and burgers.
Transport in Broome
Always drive on the left in Australia. There’s a town bus service which operates from 7am – 7pm and takes you to the main central attractions but a car is a must for further afield.