Our guide to the perfect Perth to Broome road trip itinerary.
This Perth to Broome drive is easily one of the most epic road trips in Western Australia.
Follow along Western Australia’s seemingly endless coast enjoying all the stops along the way before you reach the magical location that is Broome.
From seeing wild dolphins in Monkey Mia to swimming with whale sharks in Coral Bay, exploring the gorges of Karijini National Park to simply taking in the surreal views of some of Australia’s most beautiful deserts and coastal roads, you will have an incredible time on this road trip.
This is a can’t-be-missed road trip and if there’s one that you’ll ever do in Western Australia, we think this should be it!
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Perth to Broome Road Trip Itinerary
Though this road trip can be done in as little as a week, this would involve big driving days and missing out on a lot of WA’s awesome sights.
To really get the most of driving from Perth to Broome, you should allow at least 2 weeks and anything up to 3 or even 4 weeks.
If you have your own car, you’re just about ready for the trip. But if you need to hire one, then the best and most affordable option is to get one through Rental Cars.
If you’re more of a campervan kind of person though, check out Spaceships Rentals, who have great vans for good prices.
Distance (km and miles): 3,200 km / 2000 miles (one way) Recommended Length of Time: 14 – 20 days Highlights: * Otherworldly landscapes in Nambung National Park * Unique views along Pink Lake * Marine life in Shark Bay World Heritage area * Swimming with whale sharks and manta rays in the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area * Exploring gorges in Karijini National Park * Plenty of incredible sunset views along the coast |
You will also want to consider purchasing a park pass for the National parks in Western Australia as you will pass in or near the following:
- Nambung National Park
- Drover’s Cave National Park
- Francois Peron National Park
- Cape Range National Park
- Karijini National Park
More information on purchasing a park pass can be found here.
Pro Tip: For access to the different national parks in Western Australia, you should buy the Holiday Pass (5 days for $25, 14 days for $40 or 4 weeks for $60) or the Annual All Parks Pass which is valid for 12 months and only costs $120.
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