A minute’s walk from Broome Camel Safaris, this elegant hotel and spa is also 4.1 km from Cable Beach, and 5 km from Broome International Airport.
Offering free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, all the stylish studios to 3-bedroom villas feature sleek colonial/Asian decor, room service, sitting areas and views. Some units add full kitchens, and private plunge pools, while upgraded suites add original art and/or complimentary champagne upon arrival.
Amenities include 2 casual cafes, and 3 upscale restaurants with Asian-inspired cuisine. There are also 2 pools, a chic spa, sport courts and exercise facilities, plus a meditation garden and kids’ activities.
The late Lord Alistair McAlpine was an English aristocrat and politician who fell in love with Broome. He adopted this faraway land as his home and famously purchased the land on which Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa now sits by signing the contract on the back of a beer coaster at the Roebuck Bay pub. This uniquely Broome beginning started what is today Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa. The Resort first opened in May 1988.
Today, Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa is owned by Western Australian-based property company, Hawaiian, owned by the Wen family. The company has proudly owned and managed the Resort since 1999 and since first acquiring the property, has invested over $20 million in refurbishments to the Resort by providing major upgrades to the Kimberley Pool, Sunset Bar and Grill and creating new room types, including the Private Villas and Pool Terrace Studio Rooms.