1. Darwin Waterfront Precinct
A vibrant area with a lagoon, wave pool, and a variety of restaurants and cafes, perfect for a relaxing day by the water.
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A vibrant area with a lagoon, wave pool, and a variety of restaurants and cafes, perfect for a relaxing day by the water.
Explore the history, art, and culture of the Northern Territory, featuring Aboriginal art and natural history exhibits.
A historic wharf offering dining options, fishing spots, and beautiful views of the Darwin Harbour.
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Experience the thrill of getting up close with Australia's iconic saltwater crocodiles in the heart of Darwin.
Discover the military history of Darwin, including exhibits on the WWII bombing and defense of the region.
Wander through diverse plant collections, including tropical and native species, in these expansive gardens.
Explore this wildlife park to see native animals in natural habitats, including aviaries, aquariums, and nocturnal houses.
A wildlife sanctuary focusing on research and conservation of crocodiles, with guided tours and interactive experiences.
Learn about the aviation history of the Northern Territory with displays of aircraft, including a massive B-52 bomber.
A popular spot for locals and tourists to enjoy stunning sunsets, fishing, and leisurely walks along the coast.
An interactive museum showcasing the history and operations of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Bombing of Darwin.
Explore the historic WWII oil storage tunnels built to protect oil supplies from Japanese air raids.
A picturesque park along the Esplanade with walking paths, war memorials, and views of Darwin Harbour.
A unique experience where visitors can feed various fish species by hand in a natural marine environment.
A serene beach offering opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the natural coastal landscape.
A scenic spot known for its walking trails, beachside cafes, and beautiful views, perfect for a relaxing day out.
A tranquil park with ponds, walking paths, and picnic areas, ideal for families and nature lovers.
Offers panoramic views of the coastline and is a great spot for watching sunsets and spotting wildlife.
A nature reserve with walking trails, picnic spots, and WWII bunkers, offering insights into both natural and wartime history.
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