Broome is famous for being the site of one of WA’s most unusual, yet spectacular, natural phenomena. The Kimberley coastline and particularly Roebuck Bay, where the city itself is found, have one of the highest tidal differences in the world. Combined with huge mud flats extending out into the bay, and given clear skies and a full moon, you can experience the luminous sight of ‘The Staircase to the Moon’.
Light from the moon is reflected gloriously across the mud flats, and across the ebbing tides as darkness falls, leading majestically towards land to create a wonderful staircase effect. It’s an event that happens several nights per month when conditions are perfect, usually between March and October - which also happens to be peak season in Broome. At Town Beach, looking out over the mud flats, you’ll find great views of The Staircase to the Moon, alongside packed local markets that are out in force for the event, while if you visit the nearby Mangrove Hotel, you’ll be treated to dreamy Aboriginal music while the moon rises over Roebuck Bay.