Cable Beach

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Cable Beach, near Broome in Western Australia, is a stunning 22-kilometre stretch of white sand and turquoise water, famous for its dramatic sunsets and camel trains. This iconic beach offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, Aboriginal culture, and laid-back coastal vibes, making it an unmissable stop on any Kimberley itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to Cable Beach to fully experience its highlights. Arrive late afternoon to enjoy a sunset camel ride, then linger for the evening colours. If you're keen on swimming and sunbathing, plan for a half-day on the sand. For a deeper dive into Broome's culture and history, allow two days to combine the beach with nearby attractions like the Chinatown district and pearl farms.

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