Cable Beach

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Stretching for 22 kilometres along the Indian Ocean, Cable Beach is Broome’s iconic strip of white sand and turquoise water. Named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889, the beach remains the region’s most celebrated natural attraction. The combination of spectacular sunsets, camel trains and clear warm water makes it a must-visit for any traveller exploring the Kimberley.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one full day at Cable Beach, arriving mid-afternoon to enjoy the water and stay for sunset. If you’re based in Broome, you can easily return multiple times – early morning walks are sublime and crowds are thin. Two nights in Broome allow you to experience both a sunset camel ride and a relaxed beach day without rushing.

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