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Darwin Attractions

Crocodylus Park, the brainchild of world-renowned crocodile biologist Professor Grahame Webb, was officially opened on 29 August 1994. It includes a unique, comprehensive crocodile museum through w...
Litchfield National Park is an easy hour-and-a-half journey from Darwin, and is one of the Top End’s hidden treasures. This unspoiled wilderness boasts monsoon rainforests, cascading waterfalls, di...
Trust the Aussies to race homemade boats made out of beer cans and have it be a major event. A day like no other, the Darwin beer can regatta is a uniquely Australian event, where a plethora of bee...
Open every Thursday & Sunday evening between May & October. Choose from up to 60 food stalls featuring cuisine from Turkey, Greece, Sri Lanka, South America, North Africa, India and South East Asia...
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at Darwin’...
Forget sea sickness tablets, or even bothering getting wet, because you can see plenty of marine life at Indo Pacific in Darwin. Regardless of what the weather is doing, you can be assured of seein...
Darwin's major detention centre for about a century, Fannie Bay Gaol contains some of the most important social histories of the Northern Territory. The former Labour Prison and Her Majesty's Gaol,...
The Tiwi Islands, Bathurst and Melville, are abundant in arts and crafts, and the colourful culture of the Tiwi people. It is necessary to join an organised one or two-day tour to visit the islands...
The popular Tjuwaliyn / Douglas Hot Springs are located approximately 130 kilometres from Katherine and 200 kilometres from Darwin City. Here, thermal pools create an oasis in the surrounding dry w...
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is the Northern Territory’s premier cultural organisation. Our principal facility since 1981 is on Larrakia Land at Bullocky Point in Da...
has a large swimming pool and children's wading pool which is fed from the spring. Picnic facilities.
A natural wildlife reserve and breeding ground for animals and birdlife native to the "Top End".
At Doctors Gully, right in the heart of Darwin, is Aquascene, where hundreds of fish come to shore at high tide to be fed by hand. The daily fish feeding ritual began over 40 years ago, when a near...
The top end is an area renowned for its fishing. There are numerous fishing charters which cater for all experience levels and provide unforgettable fishing experiences. From Darwin Harbour to unsp...
Enter the world of the awesome Northern Territory Saltwater Crocodile, with some of the largest in captivity on display. Bring your bathers and ‘Swim with the Crocs’ in the separate pool along side...
The Gardens was established 130 years ago to introduce and evaluate plants for food and flavour to a small developing community and has since become important in the recreational and scientific lif...
Australian Aboriginal art is the oldest living art tradition in the world, with paintings in rock shelters dating back over 20,000 years. The art includes naturalistic paintings of human, plant and...