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Situated in the heart of Broome, Western Australia, the Cable Beach accommodation offers a tropical oasis blending modern comforts with Kimberley charm.

This property features lush courtyard gardens with native pandanus trees and a lagoon-style pool surrounded by Balinese daybeds.

Rooms incorporate local Aboriginal artwork and recycled jarrah wood furnishings, with private verandas overlooking Roebuck Bay’s famous staircase to the moon phenomenon.

The onsite restaurant sources bush tucker ingredients like wattleseed and lemon myrtle from Nyul Nyul community partners.

Within walking distance lies Chinatown’s historic quarter, home to the Sun Pictures outdoor cinema operating since 1916 in original deckchair seating.

The Broome Historical Museum occupies the 1890s former customs house, displaying pearl diving artifacts and cyclonic weather records.

Food enthusiasts frequent Matso’s Broome Brewery for mango-infused craft beers paired with kimchi barramundi burgers, while the Wharf Restaurant serves pearl meat ceviche on its tidal deck.

The nearby Hotels in Broome district’s signature red earth pathways lead to the Japanese Cemetery’s 919 pearl diver graves marked with hauntingly beautiful ceramic haka monuments.

Reaching the property is most convenient via Broome International Airport (BME), located 6 kilometers away with shuttle transfers utilizing eco-friendly biodiesel vehicles.

Self-drive visitors follow the Broome Road’s distinctive boab tree markers, while cyclists utilize the 12-kilometer Cable Beach Shared Path connecting to Gantheaume Point’s dinosaur footprints.

The property offers complimentary electric buggy transport to Town Beach’s Saturday markets selling wild hibiscus syrups and carved pearl shell jewelry.

Budget-conscious travelers might consider the Broome Town B&B with its vintage pearl lugger decor, or the Cable Beach Backpackers offering didgeridoo lessons under monsoon vine thickets.

The Roebuck Bay Hotel provides affordable rooms above its historic pub where pearl divers once traded, featuring original 1880s pressed tin ceilings.

Guest reviews consistently praise the property’s cultural immersion programs, including Yawuru language classes and didgeridoo crafting workshops.

Many highlight the guided stargazing sessions using powerful telescopes to view the Southern Cross through Broome’s exceptionally clear skies.

Some note the limited shade around pool areas during peak dry season heat.

The nightly Kimberley Tales storytelling around fire pits receives particular acclaim for sharing local Aboriginal Dreamtime stories.

Nearby business hubs include the Pearlers Row offices housing modern pearl farming operations and the Broome Gas Company’s visitor center explaining LNG extraction processes.

The Broome Turf Club combines business with pleasure, hosting corporate boxes during the annual Kimberley Cup race meeting on red dirt tracks.

Educational institutions feature the University of Notre Dame’s Broome Campus offering Indigenous health research programs, while the Broome Senior High School runs popular marine biology field trips to the nearby dinosaur trackways.

The Nyamba Buru Yawuru Language Centre provides public workshops on preserving local dialects through songlines.

Historical landmarks include the 1889 Streeter’s Jetty remnants visible at low tide, marking the start of Australia’s cultured pearl industry.

The Broome Heritage Trail passes 22 significant sites including the 1896 telegraph station that once connected to Java.

At Gantheaume Point, Anastasia’s Pool – a 1910s hand-carved tidal bath created for an ailing lighthouse keeper’s wife – remains a poignant attraction.

Entertainment options range from the Shinju Matsuri festival’s floating lantern ceremonies to the Staircase to the Moon night markets during tidal extremes.

The Mangrove Hotel’s own Broome accommodation complex hosts live Malagu music performances blending Aboriginal and Indonesian influences, reflecting Broome’s pearling history.

Unique ecological attractions include the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park’s guided night tours and the Broome Bird Observatory’s migratory shorebird research station on Roebuck Bay’s mudflats.

The property arranges exclusive access to James Price Point’s dinosaur trackways visible only during specific tidal conditions, accompanied by paleontology students from the local campus.

For adventure seekers, the hotel partners with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures offering jet boat rides through tidal cascades, while Willie Creek Pearl Farm provides hands-on pearl grading experiences.

The nearby Mangrove Hotel Broome area’s unique infrastructure includes solar-powered footpaths that illuminate with Aboriginal constellation patterns after dark.

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47 Carnarvon St, Broome, WA 6725

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Lat : -17.9600972, Lng : 122.2424889

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