Discover Darwin

Discover the best tours and attractions that you can enjoy in Darwin City.

From jump on-jump off bus options, ancient culture, quirky walking tours and things to see - there's something here for everyone. 

If you're looking for tours outside of the city, we suggest checking out the Top End Tourism website which highlights different tours around Darwin and the Territory! 

Darwin Adventure Boat Tours is all about fun and adventure! Both our high speed Jet Boat and custom built V8 Airboat will take you on a 1-hour journey across Darwin Harbour and towards our city's
Gloriously scented with natural essential oils, Damadi's artisan soaps and skincare are delicately crafted in Darwin, tropical north Australia. Made with ingredients like Kakadu Plum and Australian
The CWA/Red Cross shop demonstrates one area of the activities of the Country Women's Association; an important and influential women's organisation during the post war period of community re
Crocosaurus Cove is Darwin’s ultimate urban wildlife experience, offering up-close encounters with Australia’s most iconic reptiles. Boasting the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles
Located in the heart of Darwin City, Crocosaurus Cove is home to the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles, including the iconic saltwater crocodile. Discover each of Crocosaurus Cove's 9
Crocodylus Park & Zoo, located only 15 minutes from Darwin's CBD, gives you a full NT outback experience in the city. It is the best place in to come face to face with the largest reptiles on the
Couzen's Lookout is positioned within the Mary River National Park - a wide expanse of land an hours drive from Darwin that provides visitors with opportunities for wildlife watching, fishing, four
At Coral Expeditions, they have one purpose: to take small groups of like-minded explorers to remote places, with expert guidance and warm Australian hospitality. From humble beginnings on the Great
The former Commonwealth bank is significant as a symbol of the federal government's Civil and Defence Works Programme of the late 1930s. Displaying elements of Art Deco styling, the bank is a rare

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