Attractions

45 Stokes Hill Road, Darwin City NT, Australia
Stokes Hill Wharf
Soak up historic Stokes Hill Wharf’s relaxed, friendly atmosphere in seaside alfresco eateries or casual restaurants which all specialise in fresh local seafood and steak. Dining, fishing, take a cruise, jet ski, ride on the ferris wheel during the dry season, visit the Royal Flying Doctor Tourist Facility. Stokes Wharf has something for everyone!


Waterfront Precinct Recreational Lagoon, Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800
Aqua Park
If you’re looking for a fun and challenging activity for the family, Aqua Park is the place for you!
Swim, run, jump, flip, climb, bounce and slide your way through the 4m high floating inflatable obstacles.

Jervois Road, Darwin City NT 0800
Deckchair Cinema
Get ready for an unforgettable cinematic experience under the stars at Deckchair Cinema. Nestled on the edge of Darwin Harbour, our outdoor setting boasts panoramic sunset views over the harbour, framed by a lush tropical garden and remnant rainforest.
Deckchair Cinema is an unique outdoor cinema that offers an unparalleled movie experience. As an independent cinema operated by the Darwin Film Society, we take pride in showcasing an exclusive selection of films that are usually not available to local audiences.
Each night of the dry season, we showcase a diverse selection of films, ranging from beloved family favourites to captivating Australian and foreign flicks.


Esplanade, Darwin City NT, Australia
The Esplanade
The Esplanade overlooking Darwin Harbour with approx. 3klm of paved walk ways surrounded by lush green lawns and palms.
There are many places of interest such as the 200 Territorians On the cliff top running parallel to the Esplanade is a series of commemorative tiles dedicated to 200 typical Territorians.
There is also the World War 11 reminders of what darwin experience many years ago. From the Espanade at the end it adjoins the road past the Administrators House.
As you walk or drive alond the esplanade you look out over to Darwin Harbour and often you see large Live Cargo ships, Luxury passenger Ships and even Oil Rig Platforms coming and going thru the habour.


Litchfield Park NT, Australia
Litchfield National Park
The Litchfield National Park boasts an ancient landscape packed full of breath-taking natural scenery and a plethora of wildlife encounters.
Feel yourself unwind as you float in lush waterholes with misty waterfalls nestled among dramatic landscapes.
A drive through Litchfield is full of contrasts and some of the most enormous termite mounds and amazing rock formations in the Top End
Only a 60-minute drive south of Darwin, Litchfield National Park is possibly the Northern Territory’s best-kept secret.


Darwin Wave Lagoon, Kitchener Drive, Darwin City NT, Australia
Wave Lagoon
Catch a wave at Darwin's coolest Waterfront attraction, the Wave Lagoon. A palm-fringed swimming pool turns into a tube-riding, bucket of fun when the siren signals the start of the swell.
This safe wave and swimming lagoon is stinger and crocodile free, covering an area of 4,000 square metres, including a shallow water play area for younger children.
The Wave Lagoon rolls out 10 different wave patterns, from gentle swells to waves up to 1.2 metres high, perfect for boogie boarders. There is a 20 minute break in-between each cycle. Boogie boards and tubes supplied


Kitchener Drive, Darwin City NT, Australia
WW2 Tunnels
Go back in time to Darwin's Top Secret WW2 Oil Storage Tunnels an underground heritage museum like no other. The subterranean Tunnels are one of Darwin's best value tourist attractions.
On 19th February 1942 more than 188 Japanese aircraft attacked Darwin's harbour and airfield. It was the 1st and the largest foreign attack ever mounted on Australia.
Learn more about how the WWII tunnels played there role in the aftermath in this fascinating underground museum