Broome Top Deck Tour

1.5 hours | Broome | B M E - 2 2 5
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Points of Interest

  • Chinatown and Pearl Luggers Museum
  • Japanese Cemetery
  • Broome Museum
Easy activity

Description

Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.

Your narrated tour begins as you board your red double-decker bus for a scenic drive through Broome. A perfect excursion for those who like to see the sights without a lot of walking, this comprehensive tour is perfect for the first time visitor and will take you to many of the city's most interesting and popular sights.

While your guide shares the city's rich and fascinating history, sit back and soak up the sun as your bus winds its way through the streets of Chinatown. Once filled with saloons, boarding houses, pool halls and pubs during the late 1800s, today it's a bustling community of pearl showrooms, galleries, and cafés. On your journey, you will pass Sun Picture Theater; at 100 years of age, it's one of the world's oldest open-air movie houses. Continuing on, you will come to the Broome Historical Museum, whose exhibits showcase Broome's history as a major pearling port, plus Aboriginal artifacts, and a large collection of beautiful shells. Another sight you will see is the old jail; the oldest structure in town, dating back to 1906. Next, you will drive by Captain Gregory's House, one of Broome's first pearling tycoons, and the Pearl Luggers Museum, which is filled with artifacts and memorabilia from the days when Broome was famous as a pearling port. Mangrove Bay and its picture-perfect views of green mangroves, white sand, and turquoise water beckons next.

After your tour through the city, you will have a few photo opportunities as you drive slowly past the Japanese Cemetery. A poignant reminder of the dangers of pearling, the cemetery is the final resting place for over 900 Japanese divers who succumbed to diver's paralysis or from drowning. Dating back to 1896, the unique headstones are crafted out of colorful sandstone rocks.

You will also have a photo opportunity as you drive slowly past Pioneer Park. Located within the limits of Town Beach, the park overlooks Broome's original jetty, once used by pearl luggers in the early days of the 20th century. It's also the site of a Japanese air attack on March 23, 1942 during World War II. Nearby is Pioneer Cemetery, where many of Broome's early settlers are buried, dating back to 1880. At the end of your tour, the double-decker bus will return you to the pier.

Special Notes:

Note: Wear warm-weather clothing suited to the day's conditions.

Please note this is an open double decker bus and is not air conditioned. Passengers are required to walk up steep steps to the top deck of the bus. There are a limited number of seats available on the lower deck for those unable to manage the stairs to the upper deck. Passengers will remain on the tour bus for the duration of this tour. The bus does slow down for photographic opportunities.

Child Price:

12 years and under only

Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.

Depart from ship on a narrated scenic drive aboard a double-deck bus

Transport type:
Motorcoach
Transport Capacity:
35
Time at site:
01:30
Wheelchair accessible:
Yes
Restroom available:
No
Photo/video opportunity:
Yes