1. Gantheaume Point is a picturesque coastal area located near Broome, in Western Australia. It is known for its stunning red cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and rich fossilized dinosaur footprints. These footprints are believed to be over 130 million years old and can be seen during low tide.
The cliffs at Gantheaume Point are made up of distinctive red sandstone, which is gradually eroded by the Indian Ocean waves. This erosion creates an impressive landscape, with tall cliffs, caves, and interesting rock formations.
Aside from the dinosaur footprints, Gantheaume Point is also a popular spot for whale watching. Between June and October, humpback whales can often be spotted migrating along the coast. The point offers a great vantage point to observe these majestic creatures.
2. Gantheaume Point is open to the public year-round. There are no specific working hours as it is an outdoor area accessible at all times. There is no phone available as it is a natural landmark.
3. There are no tickets required to visit Gantheaume Point as it is a public area. Visitors can access the point by car or bicycle, as it is located just a short drive or bike ride from Broome town center. Alternatively, there are tour options available that include transportation to and from Gantheaume Point.


