Broome is a thriving coastal town situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia 2,240km north of Perth. Famous for its pearling industry, rich history and dramatic landscapes, thousands of tourists flock here during the dry season from April to September each year.
The astounding natural beauty of the Dampier Peninsula is best appreciated from air. Only from this perspective can the iridescent blues, greens and reds and the many textures of this stunning landscape be truly comprehended. From towering cliffs to rocky headlands, spectacular waterfalls, rugged ranges, vast sandy beaches and expansive tidal shoals, the diversity is breathtaking.
The peninsula also provides critical habitat to endemic flora and fauna as well as transient species including whales and birds. Roebuck Bay, in particular, is internationally recognised as important for migratory wading birds.
