Things to do in North West Australia

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Broome featuring general coastal views and landscape views
Cable Beach featuring a sunset, landscape views and a sandy beach
Cable Beach which includes landscape views and a beach as well as an individual male
Cable Beach featuring general coastal views, landscape views and watersports
Cable Beach featuring tropical scenes, watersports and general coastal views

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What to do in North West Australia


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Cable Beach showing land animals, a sunset and landscape views

Cable Beach

Explore the stretch of beach where the Kimberley region meets the Indian Ocean and watch a dazzling sunset over the gentle waves.

Cable Beach
Broome which includes cycling, a coastal town and a city

Djugun

Beaches and restaurants are just a few things travelers like about Djugun. A stop by Chinatown is also recommended if you've got time to explore the area.

Djugun
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South Hedland

You might want to check out the restaurants and shopping while spending time exploring South Hedland.

South Hedland
Matso\'s Brewery which includes drinks or beverages, a bar and interior views

Broome Town Centre

While visiting Broome Town Centre, you might make a stop by sights like Matso's Brewery and SSJG Heritage Centre Broome.

Broome Town Centre
Gantheaume Point featuring landscape views and rugged coastline

Minyirr

You'll enjoy the beaches and gardens in Minyirr. You might want to make time for a stop at Gantheaume Point or Roebuck Bay.

Minyirr
Classic sunset at Cable Beach, Broome

Bilingurr

If you're spending some time in Bilingurr, Cable Beach and Broome Bird Observatory are top sights worth seeing.

Bilingurr