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Jakarta (CGK) → Broome (BME)
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Friday, 03 May 2024
RM 1,563.24
Koh Samui (USM) → Broome (BME)
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Thursday, 02 May 2024
RM 3,819.54
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Broome (BME)
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Thursday, 09 May 2024
RM 3,898.07
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Broome (BME)
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Thursday, 09 May 2024
RM 4,224.77
Sydney (SYD) → Broome (BME)
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Friday, 17 May 2024
RM 4,556.70
Sydney (SYD) → Broome (BME)
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Wednesday, 15 May 2024
RM 5,312.91
Sydney (SYD) → Broome (BME)
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Wednesday, 15 May 2024
RM 5,696.50
Jakarta (CGK) → Broome (BME)
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Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 8,298.31
Koh Samui (USM) → Broome (BME)
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Thursday, 02 May 2024
RM 16,167.97

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Pearl Luggers Tour in Broome | Western Australia
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Flights to Broome, Australia

Broome is a beach resort town in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Along with its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides. At Gantheaume Point nearby, dinosaur tracks are revealed in the beach’s red rocks during low tide. Broome’s historic Chinatown overlooks Roebuck Bay, a jumping off point for cruises to local pearl farms.

Airports in Broome

Broome International Airport

Broome International Airport is a regional airport located 0.4 nautical miles (0.74 km; 0.46 mi) west of the Broome GPO, Western Australia. Broome International Airport is the regional hub of the north-western part of Western Australia. It is considered the gateway to the Kimberley region. In the year ending 30 June, 2011 the airport handled 409,663 passengers. It is ranked the 20th busiest airport in Australia.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Broome?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Broome. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Broome.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Broome?

The most general rule says that the dry season lasts from April/May until September/October and that the weather in Broome will be perfect warm days, balmy nights, clear blue skies all day every day. The wet season starts around October/November with stinking hot days, isolated thunderstorms and occasional torrential downpours. Between January and March, you will see monsoonal activity, possible cyclones, lots and lots of rain and possible flooding. Broome's weather and tropical climate are a magnet not just for overseas tourists. Lots of Australians come up here as well, to escape the winter down south. That means during the tourist season/dry season when the weather in Broome is perfect; everything is packed, especially mid-June to mid-August.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Broome?

1. Cable Beach - Cable Beach is a 22 km (14 mi) stretch of white sand beach on the eastern Indian Ocean and the name of the surrounding suburb in Broome, Western Australia. Cable Beach was named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889. Low cliffs of red ochre rise behind the very flat and wide beach, with waves that are mostly gentle in the dry season from May to October. In 2016, the population was 5,436. Gantheaume Point is located at the extreme southern end of the beach. The Gantheaume Point lighthouse is a good place for observing dolphins and migrating whales during their migration seasons. Dinosaur footprints estimated at 130 million years old are visible in the rocks at low tides. Minyirr Park is located adjacent to the southern section of the beach with walking trails that traverse the area behind the red ochre dunes. The park is a coastal reserve that protects the traditional land of the Yawuru people.

2. The Broome Historical Society - The Broome Historical Society has been committed to preserving and protecting Broome’s heritage and history for over forty years. They are a not for profit organisation run by a dedicated group of volunteers. Their significant collection is spread across three buildings, including the heritage award winning Sailmaker’s Shed. The Broome Historical Society has been responsible for some publications on Broome’s history.

3. The Broome Courthouse - The Broome courthouse had a rich historical significance to Western Australia and began its life as a cable station enabling early telephone communication with the rest of the world. In Australia, in the second half of the nineteenth century, colonial governments installed electric telegraph lines that linked capital cities with one another and with ports and country towns. Messages sent over some of these lines could be sent further still, for example, to Britain, using commercial submarine cables. Two cables linked Java and Darwin and, in 1818, the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company Limited (referred to as the E.E.T. Company) decided to run another cable between Java and Western Australia. The cable ship the Seine landed this cable in February 1889, giving rise to the name Cable Beach.

Broome is a beach resort town in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Along with its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides. At Gantheaume Point nearby, dinosaur tracks are revealed in the beach’s red rocks during low tide. Broome’s historic Chinatown overlooks Roebuck Bay, a jumping off point for cruises to local pearl farms.

Airports in Broome

Broome International Airport

Broome International Airport is a regional airport located 0.4 nautical miles (0.74 km; 0.46 mi) west of the Broome GPO, Western Australia. Broome International Airport is the regional hub of the north-western part of Western Australia. It is considered the gateway to the Kimberley region. In the year ending 30 June, 2011 the airport handled 409,663 passengers. It is ranked the 20th busiest airport in Australia.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Broome?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Broome. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Broome.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Broome?

The most general rule says that the dry season lasts from April/May until September/October and that the weather in Broome will be perfect warm days, balmy nights, clear blue skies all day every day. The wet season starts around October/November with stinking hot days, isolated thunderstorms and occasional torrential downpours. Between January and March, you will see monsoonal activity, possible cyclones, lots and lots of rain and possible flooding. Broome's weather and tropical climate are a magnet not just for overseas tourists. Lots of Australians come up here as well, to escape the winter down south. That means during the tourist season/dry season when the weather in Broome is perfect; everything is packed, especially mid-June to mid-August.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Broome?

1. Cable Beach - Cable Beach is a 22 km (14 mi) stretch of white sand beach on the eastern Indian Ocean and the name of the surrounding suburb in Broome, Western Australia. Cable Beach was named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889. Low cliffs of red ochre rise behind the very flat and wide beach, with waves that are mostly gentle in the dry season from May to October. In 2016, the population was 5,436. Gantheaume Point is located at the extreme southern end of the beach. The Gantheaume Point lighthouse is a good place for observing dolphins and migrating whales during their migration seasons. Dinosaur footprints estimated at 130 million years old are visible in the rocks at low tides. Minyirr Park is located adjacent to the southern section of the beach with walking trails that traverse the area behind the red ochre dunes. The park is a coastal reserve that protects the traditional land of the Yawuru people.

2. The Broome Historical Society - The Broome Historical Society has been committed to preserving and protecting Broome’s heritage and history for over forty years. They are a not for profit organisation run by a dedicated group of volunteers. Their significant collection is spread across three buildings, including the heritage award winning Sailmaker’s Shed. The Broome Historical Society has been responsible for some publications on Broome’s history.

3. The Broome Courthouse - The Broome courthouse had a rich historical significance to Western Australia and began its life as a cable station enabling early telephone communication with the rest of the world. In Australia, in the second half of the nineteenth century, colonial governments installed electric telegraph lines that linked capital cities with one another and with ports and country towns. Messages sent over some of these lines could be sent further still, for example, to Britain, using commercial submarine cables. Two cables linked Java and Darwin and, in 1818, the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company Limited (referred to as the E.E.T. Company) decided to run another cable between Java and Western Australia. The cable ship the Seine landed this cable in February 1889, giving rise to the name Cable Beach.

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