Broome is a beach resort town in western Australia’s Kimberley region. Along its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides. At Gantheaume Point nearby, dinosaur tracks are revealed in the beach’s red rocks during low tide. Broome’s historic Chinatown overlooks Roebuck Bay, a jumping off point for cruises to local pearl farms.

Climate

Broome experiences a tropical climate, which is considered as hot/semi-arid. There are two seasons, the wet and the dry. Broome’s dry season (usually from May – October) is made up of warm days and nights with temperature ranges from 20°C to 31°C . Broome’s wet season (usually from November to April) brings rain, hotter weather, ranging between 25°C to 35°C with high humidity and monsoonal weather from Jan-March.