Broome Weather in July

Broome beach walk

July is one of the most popular times to visit Broome. During this month, the town experiences many warm, sunny days with low humidity and almost no rain, perfect for enjoying the famous Cable Beach and other attractions. Continue reading to learn more about the weather and events in Broome in July. 

 

Go at high tide to Gantheaume Point

What Is the Weather Like in Broome in July?

Broome’s location just north of the Tropic of Capricorn guarantees a warm climate year round, with temperatures consistently around 30 °C (86 °F). The temperatures remain comfortable well into the evenings, allowing you to dine outside and enjoy the spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean. July is typically a very dry month with few rainy days.

If you’re wondering what’s the ideal time for your Australia holiday, check out our month-to-month guide to the Best Time to Visit Australia

What to pack when visiting Broome in July

When preparing for a trip to Broome in July, be sure to pack lightweight, breathable clothing. Broome is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, so don't forget to bring swimwear, as well as sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself from the strong UV rays. 

Cable Beach

Average Temperatures in Broome in July

July is the “coldest” month of year in Broome, with an average daytime high of 29 °C (84 °F) and a low of 15 °C (59 °F) at night.

The lowest temperature in the region was recorded in July 1989, when the mercury dropped to almost freezing 0.5 °C (32.9 °F). This extraordinarily low temperature was caused by high-pressure systems that generated cool south-easterly winds across the tropics.

Average Sea Temperatures in Broome in July

The seawater around Broome is warm enough for swimming and enjoying water sports year-round. In July, the average temperature of the Indian Ocean along the Kimberley coast is 25 °C (77 °F) and the water is clear enough for a great snorkelling experience. 

Broome is one of Australia’s most popular coastal holiday destinations and there’s no better place to enjoy the sun than Cable Beach. There are plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas available for hire and you can spend your day soaking up the sun while you enjoy a cocktail from the award-winning Zanders Café.

Is it safe to swim in Broome in July?

Swimming in Broome during the dry season is generally safe as Irukandji and Box jellyfish are not active when the sea water temperature drops below 28 °C (82.4 °F). However, be sure to only swim in areas with lifeguards and follow beach signage.

Tides in Broome in July

The Kimberley coast experiences some of the biggest tides in the world, but in July the difference between high and low tides is minimal, resulting in much less dramatic changes in sea level. Fishing and crabbing are popular activities during the period of neap tides, as well as boating and water sports.

Average Sunshine Hours per Day in Broome in July

In July, there are approximately 8 hours of sunshine per day in Broome. With sunrise between 6:22 am and 6:18 am and sunset between 5:26 pm and 5:36 pm, you can expect approximately 10.3 hours of daylight per day during your visit. 

UV levels in Broome in July

July is the month with the lowest UV index, with an average maximum of 7. This index indicates a high risk of exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. It is important to take precautions, such as wearing protective clothing, using sunscreen with a high SPF, and avoiding being outdoors during peak UV times.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology provides UV index forecasts for major towns across the country, along with information about the time of day when UV levels are highest.

Average Rainfall in Broome in July

July is a dry month in Broome, with almost no rain. The total rainfall averages 5 mm (0.2 in ) over 2 days, while the humidity usually remains below 50%.

Best Things to Do in Broome in July

July is Broome’s busiest tourist period, when the town comes alive with a range of cultural and sporting events. This is also the ideal time to get back to nature and experience the beauty of the Kimberley region. Here are some of the most popular activities in Broome in July. 

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Family-owned Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm is located on Cape Leveque Road, 220 km (137 mi) north of Broome. Join a pearling tour or sea safari to get an insight into the fascinating history of live pearl harvesting in the area. 

Cygnet Farm Oyster Tour on Dampier Peninsula

Broome Bird Observatory 

Broome Bird Observatory on the shores of Roebuck Bay attracts thousands of migratory birds from the northern hemisphere, including the magnificent shorebirds, such as curlew sandpipers, red knots, and bar-tailed godwits. The observatory provides a unique opportunity to observe birds in their natural habitat, learn about the ecology of the regions, and take part in birding tours and bird ringing demonstrations. 

Broome International Airport Marathon

Held in July every year, the Broome marathon is run between the picturesque Cable Beach and Gantheaume Point. In addition to a full marathon, shorter runs are also available, including a 21.1 km (13.1 mi) half marathon and the 10.5 km (6.5 mi) Matso's dash.

Sun Pictures

The world’s oldest open-air cinema dating back to 1916, Sun Pictures screens several films every evening. The cinema is located directly under the flight path of Broome Airport, eliciting applause from the audience whenever a plane flies overhead. Even if you can’t make it to watch a film, the cinema is worth a short visit for its quirky decor and memorabilia.

Sun Pictures Outdoor Theatre in Broome

Recommended Itineraries for Broome in July

Are you considering a trip to Broome in July? First Light Travel’s Blog and Western Australia Self-Drive Tour Itineraries are a great starting point if you want to discover the best things to see and do in the region, while our Australia travel specialists can help you create a customised itinerary for a unique travel experience.

Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic
: 1 Mar 2023 (Last updated: 14 Aug 2024)

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