Hanuman
Thai and Indian food served in a casual, open-plan space with high ceilings and Asian wood carvings.
Beautiful Food.
Next to the Darwin Entertainment Centre
93 Mitchell St, Darwin City
PH: 8941 3500
Mindil Beach
Beautiful sunsets and relaxing beach walks!
Up-close wildlife exhibits with reptiles, turtles and a saltwater crocodile in a viewing cage. Great fun for the kids!!!
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Crocosaurus Cove
58 Mitchell StUp-close wildlife exhibits with reptiles, turtles and a saltwater crocodile in a viewing cage. Great fun for the kids!!!
Stokes Hill Wharf is a great tourism facility with restaurants and panoramic views. Great place for a meal with different varieties of food outlets!
Stokes Hill Road
Stokes Hill RoadStokes Hill Wharf is a great tourism facility with restaurants and panoramic views. Great place for a meal with different varieties of food outlets!
Litchfield Park
Spectacular waterfalls, scenic walks and great waterholes.
Get close and personal with the crocodiles on this very popular river cruise. No regrets!!! ph: 8988 8144
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Upprunalega Adelaide River Queen Jumping Crocodile Cruises
3220A Arnhem HwyGet close and personal with the crocodiles on this very popular river cruise. No regrets!!! ph: 8988 8144
City of Darwin Cruises provides luxury sunset and daytime eco-sailing cruises on Darwin Harbour. ph: 0428 480 090
City of Darwin Cruises
48 Marina BlvdCity of Darwin Cruises provides luxury sunset and daytime eco-sailing cruises on Darwin Harbour. ph: 0428 480 090
They provide guided airboat tours and river cruises at Corroboree Billabong located only 90 minutes out of Darwin.
Wildlands Wetlands Safari Cruises
Billabong RoadThey provide guided airboat tours and river cruises at Corroboree Billabong located only 90 minutes out of Darwin.
Wonderful display of Art and Culture and a magnificent display of Cyclone Tracy impact on Darwin in 1974, killing 71 people and wiping out most of the city's buildings.
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Múseum og Listasafn Norðurhéraðs
19 Conacher StWonderful display of Art and Culture and a magnificent display of Cyclone Tracy impact on Darwin in 1974, killing 71 people and wiping out most of the city's buildings.