THE DESTINATION
Broome, Western Australia
From fiery red ochre cliffs contrasting with bright turquoise waters to pearl diving sagas and dinosaur footprints - the history of Broome is as captivating as the scenery. Where the sky meets the land, the desert meets the sea, where white sands, red rocks and cobalt blue waters come together; on a peninsula not more than 15km long, here rests the town of Broome. Often referred to as the southern gateway to the Kimberley, this tropical seaside town simply oozes charm and character. Yet it’s not just the spectacular setting, warm winter days and balmy summer nights that make Broome a ‘one of a kind’ holiday destination
Broome is situated in the state’s far north, a two and a half hour flight from Perth.
In June and August the beginning of the dry season is discernible with a drop in temperature, starry nights and blue skies and it is the most popular time to visit. Whilst the inhabitants of the southern parts of Australia are experiencing winter, Broome days are generally fine with temperatures in the vicinity of the 20’s to low 30’s. Humidity levels are low and the nights are cool with overnight temperatures ranging in the teens with temperatures rarely dropping below 5C. Broome does not usually experience any significant rain at this time of the year.
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Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa
The only Resort in Broome located on spectacular Cable Beach is the award-winning Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa - a unique blend of cultural influences and architecture.
The resort has two swimming pools - one for families, and the other reserved solely for adults. Relax for a while in the Chahoya Spa or their meditative Buddha Sanctuary. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in one of their four distinctively different restaurants and bars.
Spa Independent pre and post touring
To assist with planning your visit for the ACEM13 Winter Symposium we suggest you explore the wonderful travel opportunities available in Broome and Northern Western Australia via the following websites: