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Discover Broome’s pearls, art, and sunsets on this engaging 4-hour tour, featuring live pearl harvesting, local cuisine, and scenic coastal views.
Imagine spending an afternoon in Broome that combines local craft, history, mouthwatering food, and unbeatable views — all in about four hours. That’s exactly what the Treasures of Broome Tour promises. It’s a curated experience designed for curious travelers who want a genuine taste of Broome’s unique character without feeling rushed.
What we love about this tour is its balanced approach: it offers a good mixture of storytelling, cultural insights, and scenic moments. The inclusion of a live pearl harvest truly sets it apart — a rare chance to see how Broome’s pearl industry still shines today. Plus, the stops at local art galleries and Cable Beach’s sunset view provide a well-rounded snapshot of what makes Broome special.
One thing to keep in mind is the tour’s price point—around $122 per person—which we think offers solid value given the variety of experiences packed into a relatively short window. However, if you’re after a super relaxed, all-day exploration, this might feel a tad brisk.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty and don’t mind a bit of walking and engaging storytelling. It’s perfect for first-timers eager to get an authentic overview or repeat visitors wanting to deepen their understanding of Broome’s pearls and art scene.


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The tour kicks off at 12:45 pm with a relaxing lunch at Mr Saigon, a well-loved spot for authentic Vietnamese fare. The meal is paired with a drink of your choice, and the relaxed atmosphere prepares you for the afternoon ahead. From reviews, it’s clear that this part of the tour is appreciated not just for the food but for the welcoming vibe and the chance to briefly unwind before diving into Broome’s deeper stories.
Next, you’ll visit the Cygnet Bay Pearls Showroom for about 75 minutes. This isn’t just a quick glance at jewelry; it’s an engaging look at the pearl harvesting process. Expect to witness a live Pearl Harvest, which is quite rare for a tour — guests often find it fascinating to see the actual seeding and harvesting methods. This is a sensory experience, with the chance to taste pearl meat, a delicacy many travelers find surprisingly enjoyable.
Guides often emphasize Broome’s importance as a center of pearling since the early 20th century, and this stop helps you understand its current relevance. Reviews highlight how informative and detailed this part of the tour is, with guests remarking on how much they learned about the complex process of pearl seeding — something many visitors wouldn’t discover on their own.
After soaking in the coastal and industry-related stories, the tour shifts gears to art — a 25-minute visit to Black Stump Gallery. Here, you’ll find vibrant works by local artists, including Emma Blyth, with a focus on Kimberley’s natural beauty and culture. Guests often mention the light-hearted atmosphere and the chance to enjoy a glass of bubbles while browsing the impressive collection.
Lovers of local art will appreciate the chance to see pieces that tell stories of Broome’s landscape and community. It’s a relaxed stop that provides a different perspective from the busy pearl and seafood stops and offers a genuine look at Broome’s creative scene. Reviewers frequently mention how this gallery visit feels like a peek into Broome’s soul.
The tour concludes with about 45 minutes at Pole Position, located at Cable Beach House. Here, you’ll settle in as the sun begins to set, casting a golden glow over the iconic Cable Beach sands. With panoramic views and a casual, laid-back setting, this moment justifies the tour’s reputation as “beyond the brochures.”
Guests regularly rave about the spectacular sunset views, describing them as breathtaking and unforgettable. It’s a great way to reflect on the day’s experiences and soak in Broome’s famous natural beauty.

The tour operates with a small group cap of 16 travelers, which helps maintain a friendly, intimate vibe. The transportation is via a comfortable bus, and the pickup service adds to the convenience, especially if you’re staying in Broome’s town center.
The duration of approximately 4 hours includes transportation, so expect some time spent traveling between stops. This means you get a well-paced experience without the fatigue of a full-day tour. The cost of $121.93 per person appears justified considering the inclusions: a detailed pearl harvest, quality local lunch, drinks, gallery visit, and scenic sunset.
Reviews consistently highlight the knowledge and friendliness of guides such as Candy, Steph, Jane, and Janey. Guests appreciate the informative storytelling and the personalized attention that small-group tours afford. Several reviews mention that guests wish they’d done this tour earlier in their trip, as it’s a perfect introduction to Broome’s highlights.
The live pearl harvest garners particular praise, with visitors remarking on how complex and interesting the process is. The lunch at Mr Saigon receives glowing feedback both for its quality and relaxed environment. The sunset at Cable Beach is universally considered a highlight, with many describing it as a must-see experience.

Given the inclusions — lunch, drinks, a live pearl harvest, gallery visit, and sunset — the price of around $122 seems quite reasonable for a well-rounded, authentic experience. It’s especially suitable for those looking for a cultural and scenic overview without the hassle of planning multiple activities.
This tour offers a good balance: not too rushed, with enough time to enjoy each stop, and a friendly, small-group atmosphere that’s ideal for travelers who appreciate genuine local insights. If you’re a history buff, an art lover, or someone keen to see the natural beauty of Broome, this tour hits many marks.

The Treasures of Broome Tour is a standout for travelers wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed introduction to Broome’s pearls, art, and scenery. It’s perfect for those who value authentic experiences and local storytelling over generic sightseeing. The mix of live demonstrations, delicious food, and stunning views makes it a well-rounded choice.
If you’re short on time but want a meaningful taste of Broome, this tour offers excellent value. It’s also suitable for first-timers eager to understand Broome’s identity or return visitors wanting to deepen their appreciation of its culture and natural beauty.
Overall, it’s a well-reviewed, engaging experience that balances education, scenic beauty, and good company — a true highlight for any trip to Broome.
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Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup is available, making it convenient to start your afternoon without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 4 hours, including transportation time between stops.
What’s included in the price?
All travel, beverages, and a generous lunch at Mr Saigon are included, plus access to the pearl harvest and gallery.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The group size is limited to 16 to ensure a personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking are recommended, especially since you’ll be visiting galleries and viewing scenic spots.
Are the sightseeing stops at scenic locations?
Yes, with Cable Beach’s sunset being a major highlight, offering fantastic photo opportunities and a relaxing end to the tour.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How much is the tour?
The cost is $121.93 per person, which includes most major experiences and meals.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking about 52 days in advance is recommended, as this tour is popular.
What’s the best time to join?
The tour starts at 12:45 pm, making it ideal for an afternoon exploration that ends with a sunset. It suits travelers with flexible schedules, especially those staying in Broome.
In summary, the Treasures of Broome Tour offers a well-crafted, authentic look into Broome’s pearls, art, and scenery in just a few hours. With knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and unforgettable views, it’s a worthwhile choice for anyone eager to experience Broome beyond the typical tourist spots.