Cable Beach

Cable Beach

Western Australia

85/10090 min

Cable Beach is a renowned 22-kilometer long white sandy beach located in Broome, Western Australia, along the eastern Indian Ocean. Named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889, it is bordered by distinctive low red ochre cliffs that rise behind the flat, expansive shoreline. The beach is popular for its gentle waves especially during the dry season from May to October, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation. Adjacent to the southern end lies Gantheaume Point, known for its lighthouse and opportunities to observe dolphins and migrating whales. Nearby, dinosaur footprints estimated to be 130 million years old can be seen at low tide, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times. Minyirr Park, a coastal reserve protecting the traditional land of the Yawuru people, borders the southern section, featuring walking trails through red ochre dunes. Visitors should be cautious of box jellyfish and Irukandji jellyfish, typically present in the wet season months, with warning signs posted accordingly. The beach also hosts one of Australia's most famous nudist areas to the north, extending towards Willie Creek. Four-wheel drive vehicles are permitted north of the rocks, allowing for extended beach exploration at low tide. Camel rides are a popular attraction around sunrise and sunset, adding to the unique visitor experience at Cable Beach.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Cable Beach is during the dry season from May to October when the waves are gentle and jellyfish risks are lower. Visitors should heed warning signs about box and Irukandji jellyfish during the wet season (November to April) and avoid swimming if jellyfish are present. Booking camel rides at sunrise or sunset is recommended for a memorable experience. Four-wheel drive vehicles can be used north of the rocks for extended beach exploration at low tide. No specific ticketing is required to access the beach, but visitors should respect designated clothes-optional areas and local guidelines.

Faits intéressants

  • Cable Beach stretches 22 kilometers along the eastern Indian Ocean.
  • Dinosaur footprints estimated at 130 million years old are visible at low tide near Gantheaume Point.
  • The beach is named after a telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889.
  • Camel rides at sunrise and sunset are a popular tourist attraction.
  • It hosts one of Australia's most famous nudist beaches, extending north towards Willie Creek.

Histoire

1889

Cable Beach was named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889, marking its significance in communication history.

Over time, the beach has become a popular destination due to its natural beauty and unique red ochre cliffs.

130

The discovery of dinosaur footprints dating back approximately 130 million years highlights the area's ancient geological history.

The surrounding land is traditionally owned and protected by the Yawuru people, with Minyirr Park serving as a coastal reserve.

The beach has also evolved into a site for recreational activities such as camel rides and four-wheel driving, reflecting its adaptation to tourism and local culture.

Guide du lieu

1
Gantheaume Point and Lighthouse

Located at the southern end of Cable Beach, Gantheaume Point features a lighthouse and is a prime spot for observing dolphins and migrating whales during their seasons.

2
Minyirr Park

A coastal reserve adjacent to the southern section of Cable Beach, Minyirr Park protects the traditional land of the Yawuru people and offers walking trails through red ochre dunes.

3
Clothes-Optional Area

One of Australia's most famous nudist beaches is located north of the beach access road, extending to the mouth of Willie Creek about 17 km away, providing a designated area for clothes-free recreation.

4
Camel Rides

Camel rides are offered around sunrise and sunset, providing a unique way to experience the beach's stunning scenery and natural beauty.

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