Gantheaume Point

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Gantheaume Point, a rugged headland on the Broome coast, offers a dramatic collision of red pindan cliffs, turquoise water, and a lunar-like shoreline. It’s a place where ancient dinosaur footprints meet the modern-day spectacle of a staircase to the moon. This is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the raw, otherworldly beauty of the Kimberley coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours to explore the headland and the dinosaur footprints at low tide. If you’re visiting for the Staircase to the Moon, arrive an hour before moonrise to secure a good spot and stay for about an hour after. Combine with a morning at Cable Beach for a full day of Broome’s coastal highlights.

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