Map of Cable Beach | Broome Beaches & Visitor Guide
Map of Cable Beach – Broome Beaches & Visitor Guide
This map of Cable Beach provides a detailed overview of one of Australia's most famous beaches, including beach access points, attractions, resorts, lookouts and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Cable Beach is laid out.
Cable Beach is known for its white sand, Indian Ocean sunsets, camel rides, swimming areas and resort precinct. Located near Broome, it is one of Western Australia's most visited tourism destinations.
Cable Beach is located west of Broome in Western Australia. Major attractions include sunset camel rides, beach recreation, resorts, lookouts and Indian Ocean views.
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Where Is Cable Beach Located?
Cable Beach is located on the Indian Ocean coastline near Broome in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It stretches for more than 20 kilometres along the coast and is famous for its sunsets and wide sandy shoreline.
- North: Broome town centre direction
- South: coastal Kimberley region
- East: Broome and residential areas
- West: Indian Ocean
Main Areas and Attractions of Cable Beach
- Main Beach Area — swimming and recreation
- Camel Ride Zone — famous sunset camel tours
- Cable Beach Foreshore — visitor facilities and lookouts
- Resort Precinct — accommodation and tourism services
- Sunset Viewing Areas — popular photography locations
- Beach Access Points — pedestrian and vehicle access areas
- Walking Areas — shoreline recreation routes
- Dining Precinct — cafés, restaurants and visitor services
- Lookout Areas — panoramic ocean views
- Indian Ocean Waterfront — major tourism attraction
Major Areas of Cable Beach Explained
- Beachfront Precinct — swimming, walking and recreation
- Tourism Zone — accommodation and visitor facilities
- Sunset Viewing Corridor — photography and sightseeing
- Camel Ride Area — iconic tourism experience
- Coastal Recreation Area — leisure and outdoor activities
Key Geographic Features
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- White Sand Beach — major tourism attraction
- Coastal Dunes — natural landscape feature
- Wide Tidal Flats — characteristic beach environment
- Sunset Viewing Coastline — famous photography location
- Kimberley Coastal Landscape — surrounding regional environment
Cable Beach Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Cable Beach is useful for understanding how beaches, resorts and attractions connect throughout the area.
- Cable Beach Road — major local access route
- Broome Connections — town access and services
- Beach Access Roads — connect visitor facilities
- Walking Routes — connect recreation areas and lookouts
- Regional road connections — connect Cable Beach with Broome and the wider Kimberley region
Why People Search for a Map of Cable Beach
- To locate camel ride areas
- To find sunset viewing locations
- To locate resorts and accommodation
- To plan Broome holidays
- To understand the layout of the beach and surrounding attractions
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Cable Beach Map FAQs
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Where is Cable Beach located?
Cable Beach is located near Broome in Western Australia. -
What is Cable Beach known for?
Cable Beach is known for sunsets, camel rides, white sand and Indian Ocean scenery. -
Can you swim at Cable Beach?
Swimming is popular at Cable Beach, although conditions can vary. -
How long is Cable Beach?
Cable Beach stretches for more than 20 kilometres along the coast.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Beach conditions, access arrangements, attractions and geographic features may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions and safety information.