Broome's Coastal Treasures

Published on 13 November 2025

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Broome’s coastline is full of surprises — and now’s the time to explore them.

Whether you're chasing the perfect fishing spot, a sunset stroll, or a family day by the water, there's a beach waiting just for you.

Here’s where you can head for your next perfect beach day:

Nagulan Julan — Simpson’s Beach — A True Local’s Secret

Simpson’s Beach remains one of Broome’s lesser-known treasures. This small, quiet stretch of sand near Entrance Point is often blissfully empty, making it perfect for peaceful beach days, picnics, and lazy swims. Bring your own shade and supplies and enjoy the feeling of having an untouched piece of Broome all to yourself.

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Bidalgabu — Entrance Point — Fishing, Exploring, and Tide Pools

Entrance Point is a paradise for keen fishers and rock pool explorers. This rugged spot comes alive at low tide when the reef is exposed, revealing hidden pools perfect for a beachside adventure.

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Guwarri — Town Beach — Family Fun by the Bay

For an easy, family-friendly day out, Town Beach ticks every box. Safe, gentle waters meet shady grassed areas and a nearby playground. Kids can splash in the water park, explore the jetty, or run off some energy.

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Jabarragun — Reddell Beach — Quiet Walks and Epic Sunsets

If you’re looking for solitude and breathtaking views, Reddell Beach is your go-to. Tucked between red pindan cliffs and the turquoise ocean, this local favourite is ideal for quiet walks, beachcombing, and sunset photography. There's no vehicle access onto the sand, meaning Reddell stays peaceful and pristine — the ultimate place to unwind and reconnect with nature.

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