Gantheaume Point

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Gantheaume Point, just a short drive from Broome, is a stunning red sandstone headland that plunges into the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Famous for its ancient dinosaur footprints and dramatic coastal scenery, this spot offers a raw, beautiful slice of Western Australia's Kimberley coast. The contrast between the deep red rocks and the brilliant blue sea is mesmerizing, especially at sunset.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours for a visit, ideally timed around low tide to see the dinosaur footprints. Combine it with a morning or afternoon exploring Broome's other attractions, such as Cable Beach or the Chinatown district. If you're a keen photographer, plan to stay for sunset and allow extra time to wander the headland.

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