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Broome to Derby itinerary - 5-day road trip

5
Days
440
Kms
6+
Stops

If you are craving a relaxed Kimberley escape, this Broome itinerary is a great way to experience the region at an easy pace in a 2WD campervan. Starting and ending in Broome, this five-day campervan road trip focuses on a handful of memorable stops rather than long driving days. Along the way, you can expect iconic beaches, dramatic tides, a meaningful visit to Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre, and classic local sights like Derby Jetty and the Boab Prison Tree. Because this Broome to Derby route sticks to sealed or easy-access roads and caravan park stays, it suits travellers who want a comfortable campervan itinerary with plenty of time to explore. 

Day 1: Broome to Derby 

Distance: 220 kms 
Travel time: ~3 hours 

Your Broome road trip begins in one of Western Australia’s most distinctive coastal towns. After collecting your Apollo campervan in Broome, ease into the journey with a relaxed morning before heading inland toward Derby. This is the longest drive of the itinerary, but it is still manageable as a comfortable travel day with time for a scenic stop or two before arriving in town. 

Where to stop between Broome and Derby 

Before leaving Broome, spend some time at Cable Beach. With 22 kilometres of white sand and turquoise water, it is one of the region’s signature sights and a fitting way to start a Kimberley campervan road trip. A morning beach walk or swim, if conditions are suitable, helps set the tone for the days ahead. If you would like to add another classic Broome experience, Willie Creek Pearl Farm makes a worthwhile stop and offers a closer look at the area’s famous pearling heritage. Once you join the Great Northern Highway, the scenery shifts to wide open Kimberley country, with red earth, boab trees, and long stretches of horizon that make the drive feel as much a part of the experience as the destination. 

Things to do in Derby 

After arriving in Derby, keep the afternoon simple and head to Derby Jetty. This is one of the town’s best-known landmarks and a great place to appreciate the enormous tidal movements for which Derby is famous. The changing light over King Sound can be especially striking in the late afternoon, and the jetty is also a popular spot for fishing. Spending your first evening here gives you a gentle introduction to the town’s rhythm and a real sense of the remote northwest setting. 

Where to stay in Derby 

For a comfortable campervan base, stay at Kimberley Entrance Caravan Park. It offers powered sites and practical facilities that make it well suited to a few nights in town. Its location also gives you easy access to Derby’s main attractions without needing to spend extra time on the road. 

 

Day 2: Derby 

Distance: 20 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Today is all about slowing down and getting to know Derby beyond the highway. By staying put, this campervan itinerary gives you time to explore the town’s history and culture properly, with a mix of significant heritage sites and contemporary Aboriginal art that adds real depth to the trip. 

Where to stop in Derby 

Start with the Boab Prison Tree on the outskirts of town, just outside Derby on the Gibb River Road. The tree is believed to be around 1,500 years old and is one of the best-known landmarks in the Kimberley. It is important to approach the site thoughtfully because of its confronting history. From there, continue to the Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre, another key stop on this Broome to Derby itinerary. The centre showcases art and culture connected to the Worrorra, Ngarinyin, and Wunambal peoples, and a visit offers the chance to engage with stories, traditions, and contemporary artworks rooted in Country. 

Things to do in Derby 

After visiting Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre, spend the rest of the day at an easy pace. You might return to Derby Jetty for another look at the tides, enjoy lunch in town, or browse local shops and galleries. Derby rewards travellers who do not rush. The huge skies, mudflats, and coastal light all create a landscape that feels different throughout the day, so even a relaxed afternoon of wandering can be memorable. Around waterways, always follow local safety advice and remain croc-wise. 

Where to stay in Derby 

Stay a second night at Kimberley Entrance Caravan Park. Keeping the same base makes this Broome itinerary feel more relaxed and gives you time to enjoy Derby without the constant routine of packing up and moving on. 

 

Day 3: Derby 

Distance: 10 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Your third day is intentionally flexible, giving this campervan road trip its slower, more restorative feel. Rather than adding more kilometres, today is about enjoying Derby in whatever way suits your travel style, whether that means fishing, taking it easy at the caravan park, or revisiting favourite local spots. 

Where to stop in Derby 

Derby Jetty is a natural place to return to today, especially if you enjoy fishing or simply want more time by the water. The ever-changing tidal landscape is part of the attraction, and even a short stroll around the waterfront can feel different depending on the time of day. If you would rather stay close to town, spend some time browsing for local art and gifts or take a relaxed drive around the local area. This is a day to enjoy the atmosphere rather than rush between attractions. 

Things to do in Derby 

Make the day your own. You could start with a quiet breakfast at the campervan, spend the morning fishing, and then retreat during the warmer part of the day before heading back out for sunset. If Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre particularly resonated with you and opening times allow, you may wish to allow extra time there for a deeper appreciation of the artworks and stories. Travelling in the dry season generally makes outdoor exploring easier, while warmer shoulder months can bring a dramatic tropical feel to the landscape. 

Where to stay in Derby 

Stay another night at Kimberley Entrance Caravan Park. Three nights in Derby works well for a slow-paced Broome to Derby campervan itinerary and keeps the trip focused on quality experiences rather than extra driving. 

 

Day 4: Derby to Broome 

Distance: 220 kms 
Travel time: ~3 hours 

Today you make your way back to Broome, completing the return leg of the trip. Although the drive follows the same route as Day 1, the scenery often feels different on the way back, especially with changing light across the red Kimberley landscape. Keeping the day fairly simple means you can return to the coast with enough time to enjoy Broome properly. 

Where to stop between Derby and Broome 

Use the drive as a chance for a couple of unhurried rest stops and scenic pauses rather than trying to fit in too many detours. This is one of the reasons the itinerary works so well as a five-day campervan road trip. The route remains straightforward, comfortable for a 2WD, and easy to manage without feeling rushed. As you get closer to Broome, the transition from inland country back to the coast becomes part of the appeal. 

Things to do in Broome 

Once back in Broome, head straight for Cable Beach if time allows. After a few days around Derby’s mudflats, giant tides, and inland landscapes, the broad stretch of sand and Indian Ocean views feel like a fitting contrast. A late afternoon beach walk, sunset viewing, or a swim subject to local conditions can be a memorable way to mark your return. You could also enjoy a relaxed dinner in town before settling in for the night. 

Where to stay in Broome 

Stay at RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park for a comfortable final night in your campervan. It has useful facilities including a pool and camp kitchen, and its location within walking distance of Cable Beach makes it especially convenient for travellers wanting one more easy coastal evening. 

 

Day 5: Broome 

Distance: 10 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Your final day keeps things light and easy before returning your campervan. Ending the trip in Broome gives you time to enjoy one more taste of the coast and wrap up the journey without feeling rushed. 

Where to stop in Broome 

Make Cable Beach your main stop this morning if you want one last walk along the sand or a final look at Broome’s coastal scenery. You could also take a short drive around town and revisit a favourite café area before preparing for drop-off. This flexible finish suits the relaxed style of the whole itinerary and lets you enjoy Broome at your own pace. 

Things to do in Broome 

Use the morning to pack up gradually, enjoy breakfast outdoors, and reflect on the highlights of the trip. Even though this is a short Broome road trip, it packs in a good mix of coast, culture, local history, and easy driving. It is a reminder that a memorable Kimberley break does not have to involve huge distances to feel rewarding. 

Where to stay in Broome 

If you are extending your trip, RAC Cable Beach Holiday Park is a convenient place to stay on in your campervan. Otherwise, return your Apollo campervan in Broome and finish your journey there. If you are planning around seasonal conditions, keep in mind that Apollo’s Broome branch is closed from 1 December to 31 March, and the dry season from April to September is generally the easiest time for travel. 

 

FAQs and quick answers 

  1. What is the total distance for this Broome to Derby itinerary?  
    The round trip is approximately 440 kilometres in total. 
     

  1. Can this campervan itinerary be done in a 2WD?  
    Yes. This campervan road trip sticks to sealed or easy-access roads, making it suitable for a 2WD Apollo campervan. 

  1. What are the standout stops on this Broome road trip?  
    Cable Beach, Willie Creek Pearl Farm, Derby Jetty, the Boab Prison Tree, and Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre are some of the key highlights. 
     

  1. Is Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre worth including?  
    Yes. It is one of the most meaningful cultural stops on the trip and adds important depth to the Derby stay. 

  1. When is the best time to travel from Broome to Derby? 
    The dry season from April to September is generally the easiest for travel, with clearer weather and more comfortable touring conditions. 
     

  1. Can I do this trip in the wet season?  
    It is best planned outside the wet season, especially because Apollo’s Broome branch is closed from 1 December to 31 March. 
     

  1. Where should I stay with a campervan in Derby?  
    Kimberley Entrance Caravan Park is a practical option with powered sites and facilities suited to a multi-night stay. 
     

  1. Is swimming safe on this itinerary?  
    Cable Beach in Broome is the main swimming option, but always check current conditions and follow local safety advice. In the Kimberley, remain croc-wise around waterways. 

 

This five-day Broome to Derby itinerary proves that a shorter Kimberley escape can still feel rich and memorable. With time at Cable Beach, a scenic Broome to Derby drive, cultural insight at Mowanjum Art & Culture Centre, and classic local sights like Derby Jetty and the Boab Prison Tree, it is a rewarding campervan itinerary for travellers who prefer a slower pace. When you’re ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road. 

 

 

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