Reddell Beach, Broome: Why visit Broome’s secret beach?

Reddell Beach, Broome: Why visit Broome’s secret beach?

Reddell Beach in Broome, Western Australia, offers low crowds, stunning red cliffs, amazing sunsets and dinosaur footprints at low tide.

The main reasons to visit Reddell Beach, Broome, are:

  • Lack of crowds.
  • Red pindan dirt and white sand combination.
  • Spectacular sunsets.
  • Dinosaur footprints at low tide.

Where is Reddell Beach?

Reddell Beach is a beach in Broome, Western Australia. It lies just west of the southern suburb of Minyirr, on the west coast of the small peninsula opposite the Port of Broome.

Reddell Beach is south of the better-known Gantheaume Point and the much better known Cable Beach.

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Why visit Reddell Beach?

Reddell Beach is the closest Broome has to a secret beach. Everyone knows about Cable Beach, and people tend to make a beeline to it. That leaves the resort town’s other beaches relatively ignored.

Locals tend to use Reddell Beach for walking their dogs, but there’s nothing to stop visitors laying down a towel there.

The main reason to visit Reddell Beach is the spectacular contrast between the red pindan dirt cliffs and the white sand beach. But the relative solitude is a bonus, too.

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Sunsets and dinosaur footprints at Reddell Beach, WA

Given that Reddell Beach faces south-west, it is an excellent spot for seeing the fabled Broome sunset. Again, you can see the sunset here without the Cable Beach crowds.

If you come at low tide, you can also see dinosaur footprints in the rocks just north of Reddell Point. Theropods and sauropods have left their mark here.

Getting to Reddell Beach

To get to Reddell Beach, you need to drive down the unsealed Kavite Road. Be warned: This road is not always open. Weather conditions are a factor. You’ll also need to walk along a steep, unofficial path through the cliffs from the car park to reach the beach itself.

Is it safe to swim at Reddell Beach, Broome?

It is possible to swim at Reddell Beach, Broome, but trying it is not a great idea. There are no lifeguard patrols, the currents are fiendishly strong and this is crocodile territory.

Things to do in Broome include tours of the Willie Creek Pearl Farm and helicopter rides. You can also hop aboard the old pearl luggers and drink fruity beers at Matsos Brewery.

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Rock formations on Reddell Beach, Broome
Rock formations on Reddell Beach, Broome. Photo courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.

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