About Experiences in Broome
Broome feels remote in the best possible way: red earth, turquoise water, long Indian Ocean beaches, and a laid-back town that still carries traces of its pearling past. It suits travelers who like nature with a strong sense of place rather than a packed city break. You can keep it simple with beach time and sunsets, or use it as a base for bigger Kimberley adventures. There are 23 hotels around town, so the stay itself is usually easy to sort out; deciding how much time to spend out on the water or in the bush is the harder part. The choice of tours is broad for a town this size, with 29 bookable activities ranging from low-key outings at around $21 to big-ticket experiences above $1400 per person. The strongest mix is in hands-on activities, excursions and day trips, and great-outdoors experiences, with a good number of sightseeing, cultural and boat options too. If you want a reliable first look at town, the Panoramic Sightseeing Bus Tour - Discover Broome! is one of the best-rated. Wildlife and scenery are the real draw, though: the Snubfin Dolphin Eco Cruise from Broome is a standout on the water, while the Buccaneer Explorer - Dry Season gets top marks for a more ambitious day out. For a softer pace, the SCENIC AND PREHISTORIC CRUISE - Sparkling Wine & Gourmet Platters is exactly what it sounds like, and the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park Tour is a solid pick if you’re curious about the region’s wildlife history. One practical note: none of these tours offer free cancellation, so Broome rewards a bit more planning than spontaneity. That matters even more in the dry season, when conditions are best and the highest-rated trips tend to be the ones people lock in first.
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What are the best things to do in Broome?
Some of the best-rated experiences in Broome are the Buccaneer Explorer - Dry Season, the Panoramic Sightseeing Bus Tour - Discover Broome!, and the Snubfin Dolphin Eco Cruise. If you want a real local-style mix, pair a scenic cruise or wildlife tour with a visit to Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park.
How much do activities cost in Broome?
Activities in Broome start at around $21 and go up to about $1421, so there’s a pretty wide range depending on what you book. Simple sightseeing options are usually on the lower end, while bigger full-day or specialty experiences tend to cost more.
What types of experiences are most popular in Broome?
In Broome, people mostly book classic activities and excursions, especially day trips that show off the coastline, wildlife, and outback scenery. Great outdoors experiences, guided tours, sightseeing, and boat trips are all especially popular here.
Can I get free cancellation on tours in Broome?
At the moment, none of the listed Broome experiences come with free cancellation, so it’s worth double-checking the booking terms before you lock anything in. That’s especially important here if you’re planning around weather or tight travel dates.
When is the best time to visit Broome?
The dry season is usually the sweet spot for visiting Broome, especially for outdoor tours and cruises. That’s also when experiences like the Buccaneer Explorer - Dry Season really shine, with more comfortable conditions for getting out on the water and exploring.




