Our journey towards Broome turned into one of those unforgettable events, where the best moments were completely unplanned. After leaving Muccan Station, we searched for a free camp near Shay Gap before curiosity led us down an unmarked track to an incredible collection of ancient rock art. We also discovered the peaceful Serenity Pool, spent a couple of nights camping beside Coonieena Creek, and even tried our luck prospecting—only to discover we’d been searching around old iron ore drill holes instead of gold. Sometimes the best stories come from the rookie mistakes! From there we made our way to the famous Eighty Mile Beach before arriving in Broome.
A stay at Waterbank revealed an unexpected paradise of crystal-clear coral pools teeming with marine life, followed by visits to the Courthouse Markets, Chinatown, Town Beach and, of course, the iconic Cable Beach at sunset. Join us as another chapter of our lap around Australia reminds us that it’s often the hidden places—and the unexpected discoveries—that become the highlights of the journey.

Some of those scenes are just mind blowing. Very jealous. Bec and I can’t wait to retire 🤣 😀
Your time will come, but don’t wish your life away, we would love to be embarking a family holiday again with children.
Making me jealous!
Don’t be jealous, just get out there!