You’ll start your adventure enjoying low-level, uninterrupted views of the iconic Cable Beach. As you head north towards Willie Creek, you’ll fly over the pearl farm, where the colours and patterns shaped by the tides are nothing short of mesmerising - keep an eye out for the local saltwater crocodiles!
As you continue your journey, you’ll spot wild horses roaming across the flats, then glide past Barred Creek to Quandong Point, where the unique reef and striking cliffs await. The creeks in the Broome area are home to a diverse range of wildlife, just waiting to be spotted from the helicopter!
On your way back, you’ll follow Cable Beach again, with plenty of chances to see marine life in the clear waters. Don’t miss ,the views of Gantheaume Point lighthouse and the impressive red cliffs before heading to Dampier Creek over Reddell Beach, Entrance Point, Simpsons Beach, Town Beach, Broome Jetty and Roebuck Bay.
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You'll see the whole Broome Peninsula on this flight, including Cable Beach, Willie Creek, Gantheaume Point, Broome Jetty, Roebuck Bay and Town Beach.
Fly the whole 22km length of white sand that comprise the world famous Cable Beach. Keep a look out for marine life including dolphins, sharks, rays and even whales in the dry season. At certain times of day you'll also see the iconic camels trekking on the beach!
Overfly Willie Creek Pearl Farm and keep an eye out for the resident crocs!
Marvel at the incredible colours at Gantheaume Point, where the red pindan cliffs meet the azure waters of the Indian Ocean.
View of the beach from above.
The stunning colours of Town Beach
Experience the unique colours of the bay.
Experience the intricate patterns and shapes of Dampier Creek as you fly over.
We are located inside the Charter Aircraft Base on Gus Winckel Drive.
All flight times are approximate and subject to change due to weather conditions and weight restrictions.
Broome is a tropical coastal town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, renowned for its stunning beaches, rich history, and unique cultural blend. Known for its pearling industry and as the gateway to the Kimberley, it offers a mix of natural beauty and historical charm.
Cable Beach is famous for its 22 km of white sand and turquoise waters, offering stunning sunsets and camel rides along the shore.
This museum showcases Broome's rich history, including its pearling industry, World War II significance, and multicultural heritage.
A scenic spot with dinosaur footprints, coastal cliffs, and great snorkeling opportunities in the nearby coral reefs.
A wildlife park featuring crocodiles, kangaroos, wallabies, and other native Australian animals, with educational shows and feeding sessions.
A secluded and picturesque bay with calm waters, perfect for swimming, picnicking, and relaxing.
Broome is famous for its fresh seafood, including barramundi, prawns, and crabs, often sourced locally from the Kimberley region.
A blend of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian influences, reflecting Broome's multicultural heritage.
A traditional Australian bread cooked over an open fire, often served with golden syrup.
This is the best time to visit Broome, with pleasant weather, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. It's perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the natural attractions.
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Broome is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Broome Bus Depot
Public buses operate on a few routes within Broome, connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi services
Car, Bike, Scooter
A secluded and picturesque bay with calm waters, perfect for swimming, picnicking, and relaxing.
A working pearl farm offering tours that provide insights into the pearling industry and the process of cultivating pearls.
A remote and stunning coastal area with pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich Indigenous culture.
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