The Northern Territory's capital is famous for it's festivals and markets, Aboriginal culture and art and of course, crocodiles! The Mindil Beach Markets are one of the most popular spots, as well as the sparkling Darwin Waterfront with it's strip of drinking and dining options.
From Darwin, sail across the harbour to the Tiwi Islands, drive yourself through Kakadu and venture into Litchfield National Park. The city is the gateway to plenty of day trips and weekend escapes.
Locals love Darwin’s wet season for its lack of crowds, excellent fishing and enhanced natural splendour. It’s hot, sure, but if you can get past that you’re in for a real treat. Here are five of the best things you’ll only see during the city’s tropical summer.
Read MoreEach August, giant crabs, crocodiles, and critters take over Darwin as the world’s best street artists descend and literally transform blank buildings into colourful multi-storey canvasses during the annual Darwin Street Art Festival (DSAF). If you’re heading to the Top End, here’s our pick of the bunch.
Read MoreThere’s something magical about watching the sun set over the water, and with numerous west-facing beaches in and around the Top End, Darwin is the perfect place to enjoy nature’s golden hour.
Read MoreSo many people say you can't swim in Darwin, but that is most definitely a myth. Darwin is home to a number of public swimming pools, water parks, a recreational lagoon and wave pool and incredible natural pools not far from the CBD.
Read MoreYou’ve got your flights booked or the car sorted. You’ve lined up some cool accommodation for a summer escape. Work is on hold and it’s time to leave your worries behind. Now all you need to do is pack. Can it really be that hard?
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