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Broome
Published: 07/10/2010 by Event Planners Network
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With daily access from most major cities, Broome a 19th Century pearling port is nestled on the shores of Roebuck Bay on the north west coast of Australia. Oozing charm and character, Broome is an exotic seaside town with a romantic and flamboyant history.
Blessed with a balmy climate, Broome weather is defined by a dry season and a wet season. The dry season generally lasts from April/May until September/October, and is considered by most as the best time to visit as the weather is simply stunning with warm days, balmy nights and clear blue skies all day every day. The wet season starts around October/November.
One of the world's last frontiers it is a land of extraordinary contrast of colour and breathtaking scenery where the sky meets the land, the desert meets the sea and where white sands, red rocks and cobalt blue waters come together. The town’s multicultural heritage and subsequent cultural fusion have created a unique colonial and Asian matrix of gourmet cuisine, colourful characters and distinct cultural influences.
Broome is equipped with first class facilities for meetings & conferences and there is a range of accommodation choices from 5 star to a self-catering modern apartment resorts all within easy reach of meeting venues along with unique venue options for themed dinners.
Being on the Indian Ocean and within a couple of hours' flight of the outback Broome provides for a contrasting range of adventure activities including sailing, sunset camel rides, hovercraft flights, lunch at an outback homestead, indigenous cultural tours and visits to rugged and magnificent gorges.
Blessed with a balmy climate, Broome weather is defined by a dry season and a wet season. The dry season generally lasts from April/May until September/October, and is considered by most as the best time to visit as the weather is simply stunning with warm days, balmy nights and clear blue skies all day every day. The wet season starts around October/November.
One of the world's last frontiers it is a land of extraordinary contrast of colour and breathtaking scenery where the sky meets the land, the desert meets the sea and where white sands, red rocks and cobalt blue waters come together. The town’s multicultural heritage and subsequent cultural fusion have created a unique colonial and Asian matrix of gourmet cuisine, colourful characters and distinct cultural influences.
Broome is equipped with first class facilities for meetings & conferences and there is a range of accommodation choices from 5 star to a self-catering modern apartment resorts all within easy reach of meeting venues along with unique venue options for themed dinners.
Being on the Indian Ocean and within a couple of hours' flight of the outback Broome provides for a contrasting range of adventure activities including sailing, sunset camel rides, hovercraft flights, lunch at an outback homestead, indigenous cultural tours and visits to rugged and magnificent gorges.
