Kimberly Coast Visitor Information
Visitor Information - Kimberly Coast, Western Australia
The Kimberly Coast stretches over 1000km from Broome to the Northern Territory border, and is one of the most remote and untouched regions of Western Australia. With its rugged red cliffs, pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and diverse wildlife, this area is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers.
Getting There
The Kimberly Coast can be accessed by air or road. Broome is the main entry point, with flights available from major cities in Australia. From Broome, you can rent a car or join a guided tour to explore the region. The drive from Broome to the northern coast takes around 6 hours.
Things to Do
- Explore the Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park
- Take a scenic flight over Horizontal Falls
- Go fishing, snorkeling, or surfing on the beaches
- Hike through the gorges in Mitchell River National Park
- Observe the stunning rock formations and Aboriginal art in Wandjina and Gwion Gwion caves
Accommodation
The Kimberly Coast offers a range of accommodation options from basic camping sites to luxury resorts. Some popular choices include:
- Cape Leveque - an eco-resort with beachfront cabins and campsites
- El Questro Wilderness Park - a luxurious retreat with homesteads and glamping tents
- Broome Beach Resort - a modern resort with self-contained apartments and villas
- Kimberleyland Waterfront Holiday Park - a family-friendly tourist park with cabins and campsites
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Kimberly Coast is from May to October, when the weather is cooler and drier. However, be prepared for cold nights and hot days, and always check road and park closures as access can be limited during the wet season (November - April).
Final Tips
- Bring plenty of water and food, as supplies can be limited in remote areas
- Protect yourself from the sun and insects by wearing sunscreen, hats, long-sleeved shirts, and insect repellent
- Respect the local Indigenous culture and traditions, and always ask permission before entering sacred sites
Enjoy your trip to the stunning Kimberly Coast!