Kimberley Klub - Broome

From $ 20.0 to $ 130.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9192 3233
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Kimberley Klub is Western Australia's most awarded Budget Resort and Backpackers Accommodation. With loads of style and creature comforts it is located right in the centre of town, close to where all the action is. You'll find it hard to leave!

A great feature is our huge tropical, rock-lined swimming pool surrounded by timber decking and sun lounges, suspended African thatch gazebo to relax in and a poolside bar and cafe with counter meals available. We also have barbecues and lush tropical gardens, three huge screens to watch fox sports, sand volleyball, badminton court, games room with pool tables, table tennis and a theatrette.

We offer 24 hour reception, chep 24 hour broadband internet facilities, fox sports on three huge screens, large modern guest kitchen, guest laundry book exchange and brochure library, tour desk, bike hire, carpark, free beach shuttle and free greyhound bus pick-up.

Discounts offered to all YHA Members!

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