Staircase to the Moon in Broome 2024

Staircase to the Moon in Broome 2024

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Staircase to the Moon, Broome, 2024

STAIRCASE TO THE MOON, BROOME, WA – 2024 DATES

The Staircase to the Moon is a natural phenomenon that can be seen in Broome, Western Australia. The Staircase to the Moon happens between March and late October when a full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats of Roebuck Bay.
What exactly is the staircase to the moon? Well, imagine that the low tide has retreated, and there are puddles of water on the tidal flats. A full moon rises across the bay, and as it does, the pools reflect its light and a staircase effect is created. It’s so clear it seems like you could walk up it.

Similar effects can be seen on other water bodies around the northwest, but the Kimberley’s huge tides and dark nights create a shimmering staircase reflected from a rising full moon, making this natural phenomenon especially spectacular.

The best viewing spots are the Mangrove Hotel and Town Beach (Guwarri), where popular Staircase night markets are held when the full moon rises from April to October (these dates are highlighted with a * in the calendar below). So bring your picnic rug, grab some tucker from the food vans and enjoy one of nature’s true wonders.

March 2024

Monday 25th 5.59pm

Tuesday 26th 6.31pm

Wednesday 27th 7.04pm

Thursday 28th 7.40pm

April 2024

Thursday 25th 6.20pm*

Friday 26th 7.04pm

Saturday 27th 7.54pm

May 2024

Wednesday 14th 5.49pm*

Thursday 15th 6.43pm

Friday 16th 7.43pm

June 2024

Sunday 23rd 6.35pm*

Monday 24th 7.39pm

Tuesday 25th 8.42pm

July 2024

Monday 22nd 6.29pm*

Tuesday 23rd 7.32pm

Wednesday 24th 8.33pm

August 2024

Tuesday 20th 6.17pm*

Wednesday 21st 7.19pm

Thrusday 22nd 8.19pm

September 2024

Wednesday 18th 6.00pm

Thursday 19th 7.02pm*

Friday 20th 8.05pm

October 2024

Friday 18th 6.47pm*

Saturday 19th 7.54pm

November 2024

Saturday 16th 6.37pm

Sunday 17th 7.44pm

Dates obtained from Broome Visitor Centre.

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