Broome life

Shorebirds quest 2023

Sunset, sand and culture

Silhouette of the sailing boat on sunset and my girl

Nestled on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, Broome is where time slows down, and nature puts on a show every evening. Having lived there for two years, working remotely and enjoying daily beach visits, I can feel the tiny town’s unique charm. From the amazing golden hours sunsets over Cable Beach to the vibrant cultural festivals, Broome was a great place to visit and live for those fond of sand dunes and salty air….

With its 22 kilometres of pristine flat white sand and clear waters, Cable Beach is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. The sky transforms into a canvas of oranges, pinks, and purples each evening, reflecting off the Indian Ocean. One of the most iconic ways to enjoy this spectacle is on a camel ride along the shoreline, where the silhouettes of camels against the setting sun create a quintessential Broome image.

Sunset over the ocean

My and my dog having fun and being silly

For a different perspective, many opt for a sunset sail, watching the coastline drift by as the sun dips below the horizon. And during certain times of the year, the “Staircase to the Moon” phenomenon graces Town Beach, where the rising full moon reflects off the tidal flats, creating the illusion of a staircase leading to the sky.

Shinju Matsuri

Broome’s rich multicultural heritage is celebrated annually at the Shinju Matsuri, or “Festival of the Pearl.” This event honours the town’s diverse cultures, including Japanese, Chinese, Malay, and Indigenous communities, all contributing to Broome’s unique identity.

Highlights of the festival for me were the floating lanterns at the Gantehume beach. There was a Sunset Long Table Dinner on Cable Beach, where attendees dine under the stars, enjoying local cuisine and live entertainment. The Carnival of Nations showcases performances and cultural displays, offering a vibrant tapestry of Broome’s community spirit.

The Shorebird Quest: A Night of Light and Storytelling

Another unforgettable event is The Shorebird Quest, held at Town Beach. This free, family-friendly performance celebrates the migratory shorebirds of Roebuck Bay through illuminated puppets, storytelling, dance, and music. The event brings together local musicians, school choirs, and community members, creating a magical evening highlighting Broome’s connection to nature and Indigenous knowledge.

Living the Broome Lifestyle

Living in Broome gave me a unique lifestyle balanced by work and leisure. Mornings were often spent working remotely, while afternoons were reserved for beach walks, swimming, or watching the sunset. The town’s laid-back atmosphere, natural beauty, and cultural richness made every day feel like a retreat.

One of my most cherished experiences living in Broome was kayaking around Gantheaume Point with my family. With its rugged red cliffs, ancient dinosaur footprints, and views stretching far across the Indian Ocean, the area is simply awe-inspiring.

Paddling in the warm waters, we explored hidden coves and marvelled at the contrast between the fiery red rocks and the turquoise sea.
It was peaceful and revitalising all at once — rowing across calm waters with sea turtles occasionally surfacing nearby and seabirds circling overhead. Being out there deepened our appreciation for Broome’s raw, untouched beauty.

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