Winter in the Kimberley region falls between the months of May and October, coinciding with the dry season. The weather at this time of the year is delightful, with pleasant temperatures, low humidity, and hardly any rain, making it the ideal time for exploring everything Broome has to offer. Here’s our pick of the best things to do and see in Broome during winter.
What can you expect if you visit Broome in winter?
Unlike other parts of Australia, the Kimberley region has only two seasons—the dry and the wet season—each extending for approximately six months. The temperatures don’t vary significantly throughout the year, but winters are dry and less humid, making perfect conditions for visiting Broome and its surroundings.
Although both seasons in Broome have their advantages, some activities are only possible in winter:
- The more remote areas of the Kimberley region are impossible to access during the wet season due to flooded rivers and boggy tracks. In winter, all the roads are open, allowing you to explore the region's rugged landscapes, gorges, and waterfalls.
- Hiking trails may be difficult to navigate during the wet season. The dry season, on the contrary, provides ideal hiking conditions, with clear skies and cooler temperatures.
- The sea around Broome is pleasant for swimming, but still not warm enough to attract the dangerous Irukandji and box jellyfish.
- Some of the region’s Aboriginal communities and cultural sites can be difficult to access during the wet season. Winter is the best time to take part in guided tours and cultural events that showcase the region's Indigenous traditions.
It’s worth noting that the period between mid-June and mid-August is the most popular time to visit Broome. Expect more tourists and higher prices and be sure to book accommodation and activities in advance.
Average daytime temperature: 30.8 °C (87.4 °F)
Average rainfall: 29.1 mm (1.14 in)
Common questions about winter in Broome
Let's have a look at some of the most common questions that will help you plan winter holidays in Broome:
When is winter in Broome?
Winter in Broome starts in May and lasts until October. During this period, there are many clear, sunny days with gentle sea breeze and almost no rain.
How warm does it get?
Average winter high temperatures in Broome are around 30.8 °C (87.4 °F), while at night the mercury drops to around 17 °C (62.6 °F).
July is the coolest month of the year, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C (85°F).
Our comprehensive month-by-month guides provide more details on what to expect during winter in Broome:
Is it easy to get around?
After several months of heavy rain, all the roads in the region are accessible again, and the conditions are perfect for road trips.
FLT’s Perth to Broome “Coastal Bliss” and Australia West Coast Honeymoon Package - Perth to Broome itineraries offer plenty of ideas on Western Australia road trips. Of course, if you're on one of First Light Travel's self-drive holidays, our local backup is available for you 24/7. Simply give us a call if you encounter any weather-related issues while you're on the road.
Things to do in Broome in Winter
From cultural experiences to outdoor adventures, there's no shortage of things to do and see in Broome during winter.
Cable Beach
The world-renowned Cable Beach offers white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters ideal for swimming and water activities, such as kayaking and surfing. Nested among rugged red cliffs, the beach also provides a breathtaking backdrop perfect for photography and exploration. Watching spectacular sunsets on a camel riding tour by the beach is another must-do winter experience in Broome.
Staircase to the Moon
The Staircase to the Moon phenomenon occurs when a full moon rises over the exposed mudflats of Roebuck Bay during extremely low tide. The reflection of the moonlight creates the illusion of a staircase extending from the water's edge to the moon. Staircase to the Moon can only be witnessed during the dry season, when clear skies and low humidity offer excellent viewing conditions. One of the best vantage points is Town Beach on the southeast edge of Broome
Broome Courthouse Markets
Broome Courthouse Markets provide a unique shopping experience with over 100 stalls selling locally made products, including jewellery, clothing, crafts, and artwork. The markets also offer a range of delicious meals, snacks, and drinks, making it an excellent spot to grab a bite while browsing the stalls. The markets are open from 8 am until 12 pm every Saturday and Sunday between April and October.
Whale watching
In winter, thousands of humpback whales migrate along the Western Australian coast. Head to the coast of Roebuck Bay, a popular feeding ground for humpback whales, to catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures from the shoreline. For an unforgettable experience, hop on one of the whale watching tours that offer up-close and personal encounters with humpback whales.
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
If you're looking for a unique wildlife experience on your winter trip to Broome, look no further than Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park. It is home to a vast collection of saltwater crocodiles, ranging from small hatchlings to fully-grown adults weighing over 800 kg (1,763 lb). The park also houses kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and other native species, providing a fantastic opportunity to learn about Australia's diverse wildlife.
Cape Leveque
Located on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque boasts white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and stunning red cliffs, making it a perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling, and fishing. This is also the ideal place to immerse yourself in the local culture and learn about the history and traditions of the Bardi people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years. Cape Leveque is around 2.5 hour’s drive from Broome, but it also has a small airport and can be reached on a scenic flight.
Catalina WWII flying boat wrecks
During winter, extremely low tides in Roebuck Bay expose the sunken wrecks of World War II flying boats, including the iconic Catalina boats. This is also the opportunity to learn more about Broome’s history and the impact the war had on the town and its inhabitants.
Dinosaur footprints
Broome is home to one of the world's largest collections of dinosaur footprints. The tracks date back over 130 million years and are thought to have been made by at least 16 different species of dinosaurs. Preserved in the natural rock formations, the footprints are only visible during the low tides in winter. The most accessible place to see the tracks is Gantheaume Point, a short drive from the town centre.
Shinju Matsuri Festival
If you’re visiting Broome in winter, don’t miss the Shinju Matsuri Festival. Over a couple of weeks in August and September, the streets come alive with music, dancing, and food as locals and tourists alike come together to celebrate the town's rich cultural heritage.
One of the festival's most popular events is the Pearl Harvest Yarns, where locals gather to share stories about the region's pearling history. Other highlights include the street parade and the Sunset Long Table Dinner, where you can enjoy a delicious meal against the backdrop of a breathtaking Broome sunset.
Broome Fringe Festival
Broome Fringe Festival is a vibrant celebration of arts and culture that takes place in May and June every year. The event gathers a wide range of performers and artists from across the country, in addition to offering workshops and masterclasses where visitors can learn new skills and connect with artists.
The ideal Broome winter itinerary
Our Australia specialists at First Light Travel have designed several Western Australia Itineraries to help you make the most of your winter holiday in Broome. These itineraries include plenty of ideas on what to see and do, in addition to recommendations for unique accommodations.
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