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! 

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
Built for the Town and Country Bank in 1884, it was possibly the first building built of stone by private enterprise. In 1887 the building became the premises for the Commercial Bank of Australia. It
Cockatours is a wildly passionate, locally-owned tour company with a drive to give life changing tours to their clients! Owned by an ecologist and Cape York local, their tours are designed with a
City of Darwin Cruises - sailing catamarans provide a great venue to connect with your family, friends or work colleagues. The signature vessel 'Kuru' is beautifully laid out with plenty of shade
This precinct is highly valued by the community for a range of social, historic and architectural reasons. It consists of the Christ Church Cathedral (completed in 1977), the adjacent Cyclone Tracy
Charter North 4WD Safaris specialise in private charter small group four-wheel drive (4WD) tours to the Kimberley, Pilbara, Karijini National Park and Kakadu, Litchfield National and Katherine Gorge
Situated on Darwin's Frances Bay, Charles Darwin National Park protects one of Australia's most significant wetlands, important woodlands and local indigenous and WWII histories. Explore the park's
Casuarina Square Shopping Centre is a corner stone of Darwin and surrounding areas, as the communities largest shopping precinct, Casuarina Square is your one stop shop for retail, dining, and
Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area in Darwin's northern suburbs. The Reserve is popular for its white sandy beaches, shady picnic areas, cycle paths, mountain bike tracks and

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