Brian Draper
Western Australia
Eco BeachOne of the most spectacular places to immerse yourself along the remote and pristine Kimberley coastline, Eco Beach offers the best of both worlds – unique adventures exploring the untouched natural wonders around you, and boutique eco-friendly hospitality.
It is not a town, nor even a village, but it is most certainly a destination. Ramada Eco Beach Resort is an eco-resort set up on the shores of a unique piece of paradise, just over an hour south of Broome, where the southern Kimberley’s red desert meets the aqua Indian Ocean. Featuring stylish eco-villas and eco-tents, all set within a stunningly pristine coastal environment, Eco Beach is more than just a resort; it offers a complete immersion in unique wilderness, miles from civilisation. Walk onto the wide and expansive beach where turtles might also be wandering. Take a guided fishing trip where the locals, including indigenous guides, will show you the best spots for catching the revered barramundi. Kayak on top of emerald waters and discover coves and beaches you can have all to yourself. Or head out on a whale-watching cruise to spot the local Kimberley humpbacks as they migrate their way down to Antarctica. And as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean, enjoy the spectacular red Kimberley sunset before being welcomed by thousands of stars in the moonlit sky.
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Hire a kayak or paddleboard
Explore the magnificent secluded coastline surrounding Eco Beach Resort, with the freedom to cruise at your own pace and admire the marine life of Roebuck Bay.
Visit Roebuck Bay
Roebuck Bay is one of Broome’s most beautiful natural attractions. The changing colours in the ebb and flow of Roebuck Bay are amazing. At low tide, the milky turquoise waters retreat to expose a horizon of mudflats. During the cooler months, you can witness the Staircase to the Moon. This spectacular natural phenomenon has created the rising of a full moon reflecting off the tidal flats of Roebuck Bay. The bay is also home to some incredible wildlife including hundreds of birds, making it popular for bird watching. Roebuck Bay was named after explorer William Dampier’s vessel by the crew of the HMS Beagle who visited the bay in 1840. Roebuck Bay surrounds the town of Broome and is easily accessible by car, or tour. Broome is a two and a half hour flight from Perth.
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