Cable Beach House
Cable Beach is an iconic and world-famous 22km stretch of beach known for its perfect white sandy beach and stunning sunset views that are enjoyed by locals and tourists all year round.
Steeped in history, an undersea telegraph cable which originally connected via Darwin, linking Australia to Java and the rest of the world, was rerouted through Broome because of volcanic activity in the Arafura Sea.
In February 1889, when the cable landed ashore in Broome, the beach became known as Cable Beach.
The venue itself has held prominence since its foundations were laid atop of the sand dunes looking out over Cable Beach – from distinguished tea house rooms to relaxed coastal eateries.
Cable Beach House has been reimagined, styled and designed to pay homage to its significant history, whilst reflecting the modern era of the various relaxed yet sophisticated coastal lifestyles of Broome.
You’ll always be warmly welcomed at Cable Beach House – we want you to sit back and enjoy the best view in Broome and be equally delighted with our exceptional foods, drinks and service.