If you're seeking an unforgettable experience in Broome, Western Australia, look no further than the Sunset Cruise offered by Broome Tours. I recently had the pleasure of embarking on this cruise, and it exceeded all expectations, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, stunning scenery, and excellent service. From the moment we boarded the vessel, the crew's warm welcome set the tone for the evening.
The highlight, of course, was the sunset itself. Broome is renowned for its breath taking sunsets, and witnessing it from the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean was truly magical. The sky transformed into a canvas of vibrant oranges, pinks, and purples as the sun dipped below the horizon—a sight that left everyone on board in awe.
What stood out most about the Sunset Cruise with Broome Tours was the impeccable service. The crew members were attentive and friendly, always ready to assist and ensuring that everyone felt comfortable and cared for.
I can wholeheartedly recommend the Sunset Cruise with Broome Tours to anyone visiting this beautiful part...
   Read moreWhat a brilliant experience. The Sunset Cruise exceeded all expectations. A great adventure from the moment I walked through the water to the tender, through boarding the catamaran, to being met with bubbles and canapes on the boat, to sitting outside on top of the cabin beside the mast, able to see the Broome shoreline across that divine turquoise sea! The sun across the water dazzled, delicious food was brought out on platters, drink orders were taken and delivered by the deckhand, and it was simply the most marvellous cruise. The sunset delivered gloriously! I loved it all, even, and especially, transferring into the tender at twilight and then walking through the thigh deep water to shore to the minibus which took me back to where I was staying. The skipper, Nick, and crew Dave, and the young ladies who served the food and drinks all went the extra mile to make my cruising experience unforgettably...
   Read moreVery disappointed, 6 Hour tour, total of 4 hours was travelling to the crab spot and back, after that, there was a bag limit of 10 mud crabs regardless of the tour taking on 21 people, (four staff members included in that). After that the staff members also partook in eating the mud crabs so there was barely one mud crab claw per person, my father didnt even get a claw.. 21 people, 9 crabs. I understand a bag limit, but if there is a bag limit I would recommend taking less people and if you must take so many people. I think the staff shouldn't be eating our crabs. especially when each person is paying close to THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. I would definitely stress anyone to reconsider going on this unless they have absolutely nothing to do in Broome. You would be better off buying some crab pots (for $30 at a local fishing shop). Or for the money spent you could buy Two complete mud crabs at a high end...
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