Welcome to Darwin, Northern Terriorty’s’ bustling capital city. Once regarded as a big country town, Darwin is now bursting with cultural opportunities, as well as non-stop entertainment and adventure at every turn.
With a trendy art and music scene, chic lounges, charming cafes, numerous attractions and a vibrant nightlife, there is always something to do in this colourful city. Explore historic buildings, dine in internationally-inspired restaurants, shop in flashy boutiques and relax on stunning beaches.
Here’s a list of some of our favourite things to see and do right near our hotel. Please feel free to ask us for more information, should you need it!
Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin city, showcases the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles, including the iconic Saltwater crocodile!
Escape the Ordinary. Restore Your Body at City Cave Darwin.
Gecko Climb is a modern indoor climbing centre featuring bouldering, top-rope and autobelay climbing, plus a café and relaxed social space under one roof.
Athletic Gym & Recovery Centre is Darwin’s premium training and recovery facility, designed to deliver a complete health, fitness, and performance experience under one roof.
P3 Recovery is a premium recovery and wellness experience that complements modern lifestyle and travel.
Nestled in the Northern Suburbs of Darwin you’ll find the Darwin Golf Club, which boasts something for everyone.
Barramundi Adventures Darwin (B.A.D) is a unique barramundi fishing destination set on 320 acres at the southern end of Darwin Harbour in Berry Springs.
Explore the wonders of Australia’s Top End with AAT Kings.
Ethical adventures is an Australian sustainable tourism company offering small-group nature and wildlife tours through the spectacular landscapes of the northern territory.
AGOY Yoga is a yoga studio with locations in Darwin and Palmerston that has been serving the local community for over 14 years. The studio offers more than 30 classes each week
This museum showcases a diverse collection of works and exhibits Aboriginal art and material culture, visual arts, craft, Southeast Asian and Oceanic art
Darwin’s unique World War II heritage is celebrated with this fascinating museum and its premier interactive exhibit.
Gather your friends and dive into favourites like table tennis, laser tag, and more. Step out of the Darwin tropics and straight into the comfort of Kingpin.
Stroll down to the waterfront precinct and browse the shops, restaurants and cafés.
Visit the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets and enjoy fantastic street food, musicians and local arts and crafts.
Crocodylus Park is home to everything from 30-centimetre long crocodile hatchlings to massive adults measuring over 4.8 meters and weighing more than half a ton.
Kakadu National Park is the unforgettable Australian experience. An opportunity to go beyond simple tourism to witness one of the world’s great nature reserves.