Kakadu Arnhem
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Darwin Waterfront
Explore Darwin’s scenic waterfront, where you can swim in the wave pool, see turtles up close and dine in restaurants overlooking the sea.
Kakadu National Park
This protected expanse of grassy plains, maroon-coloured cliffs and monsoon rivers offers some of the best hiking, boating, and camping opportunities in Australia.
Mindil Beach
Explore one of Australia’s best beaches by day or visit by evening to enjoy Asian food, a massage, live music and indigenous crafts at Darwin’s sunset markets.
Litchfield National Park
Bring a camera to capture the streaming waterfalls, unique rock formations and clear swimming holes of this dynamic landscape in Australia’s Top End.
The Esplanade
Just a couple blocks from Darwin City Centre, this long street and bordering park offer great opportunities to appreciate nature, recreation and history.
Cullen Bay Marina
From early morning fishing excursions to evening sunset viewing, this waterfront spot north of downtown Darwin is filled with activity.
- Kakadu National Park
- Litchfield National Park
- Yellow Water Billabong
- Jim Jim Falls
- Twin Falls
- Ubirr
- Mary River National Park
- Maguk Gorge
- Nourlangie Rock
- Bowali Visitors Centre
- Karlstein Castle
- Mamukala Wetlands
- Adelaide River War Cemetery
- Mamukala Billabong
- Seven Spirit Bay
- Garig Gunak Barlu National Park
- Batchelor Museum
- Warradjan Cultural Centre
- Bicentennial Park
- Arafura Park
- Yirrkala Arts Centre and Mulka Project
- Darwin Harbour