Cable Beach

Cable Beach is a 22 km long sandy beach in Broome, Australia. It was named after the first telegraph cable that was laid between Broome and Java in 1889.

The beach is a popular tourist destination, the first few miles towards the city are very crowded, the beach can also be done by car, as well as quieter areas can be accessed.

Bathe naked is allowed, but is made ​​only by a few.

Much of Broomes leisure life unfolds on this beach: family picnics, dog walks, swimming and surfing trips. The beach is also known for its camel treks in the sunset.

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