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Stop At: Broome Historical Museum, 67 Robinson Street Town Beach Reserve, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Our local tour guide will share The Broome Historical Museum and it’s best with you. The Museum is celebrated for bringing Broome’s fascinating past to life, making it Western Australia’s most visited regional museum. It boasts a significant collection across three heritage buildings, showcasing the settlement, society, and industry of Broome. The museum offers a deep dive into pearling, wartime, communication, and transport, all in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting.
It’s a treasure trove of local history, including a vast photograph collection and research facilities, making it an essential visit for understanding Broome’s unique heritage
They have an extensive photograph collection, research facilities, and children’s activities and sell local history books and postcards.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Matso’s Broome Brewery, 60 Hamersley St, Broome WA 6725, Australia
First stop, Matso’s Broome Brewery, offers a taste of the remote Kimberley with free samples of their famous Ginger and Mango Beers. This award-winning brewery and restaurant lets you soak in Roebuck Bay’s views, sharing a slice of ‘Broometime’ history.
At Matso’s Broome Brewery, immerse yourself in a location steeped in Broome’s history, now an iconic brewery known for its relaxed vibe, exceptional craft beers, and creative local dishes. Enjoy a visit any time of the year, with special events enhancing the experience during the dry season. From their famous Ginger and Mango Beers to a changing selection of brews reflecting the Head Brewer’s inspiration, Matso’s is a must-visit for anyone looking to taste the essence of Broome.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park, 10 Mile on the Broome Highway 16km / 15 Minutes Drive From Town, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Malcolm Douglas, an Australian wildlife documentary filmmaker and conservationist, significantly contributed to crocodile conservation. His work led to the establishment of the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, focusing on education, conservation, and the importance of crocodiles in ecosystems. Douglas’s legacy lives on, educating visitors about protecting Australia’s unique wildlife, highlighting his impact on environmental awareness and wildlife protection.
On the Jaws and Claws tour, travellers will embark on an adventure to the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, where they’ll come face-to-face with Australia’s most fascinating reptiles. This tour provides an immersive experience into the world of crocodiles, offering insights into their behaviour, habitat, and conservation efforts. Guests will witness feeding demonstrations, learn about crocodile safety, and explore the park’s natural environment making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes