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Seashells Resort Broome
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Address: 4-6 Challenor Drive, Cable Beach, Australia, 6726
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Seashells Resort Broome has been specifically designed to allow guests to indulge in some peace and tranquility in this magnificent part of the world. Stylish, fully self contained one, two & three bedroom apartments and bungalows are nestled amongst lush and secluded gardens. Resort facilities feature a large free-form island swimming pool and spa with comfortable sun lounge areas. There is also a separate children?s paddling pool and play area, gas barbecues and entertaining area, a resort shop supplying basic necessities, tour desk and complimentary car park. The property is close to alfresco cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs and local shopping and attractions in Broome town centre. Located just 300 yards from one of the world best beaches, Cable Beach, the 4/5 star rated Seashells Resort Broome is the ideal base for whatever reason brings you to this sub-tropical paradise on Western Australia?s North-West coast.

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