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The Nyul Nyul people inhabited the land now occupied by Beagle Bay long before missionaries first arrived, and a visit here gives travelers the opportunity to learn more about the Aboriginal communities of the north and the colonization of Australia. Day trips from Broome focused on this history typically include a stop at Beagle Bay, along with Lombadina, where visitors can learn about traditional hunting techniques, as well as Australia’s oldest operating pearl farm and Kooljaman Beach.
Beagle Bay is 68 miles (110 kilometers) north of Broome on the western side of the Dampier Peninsula. It’s possible to drive or, for those without a car, join a guided day trip from Broome.
The best time to visit Beagle Bay is during the dry season, which lasts from late April to early October. July and August tend to be the busiest months in Kimberley, but Beagle Bay rarely gets very busy.
Beagle Bay isn’t the only point of interest on Australia’s Dampier Peninsula. Beach lovers should check out the empty coastline of Middle Lagoon—a perfect spot for swimming and snorkeling—while Lombadina serves as a base for Aboriginal-led outdoor adventures. Cape Leveque, at the northernmost tip of the peninsula, is one of Australia’s top camping spots.