TOP 50 DARWIN Attractions (Things to Do and See)
Best Darwin attractions (top 50) listed the best places to visit in Darwin - Australia. This video contains all the things to do in Darwin on the top attractions of Darwin.
Darwin, the capital of Northern Australia has so many beautiful places for all the travellers around the world. There are so many beautiful nature spots such as Mindil Beach, Berry Springs Nature Park, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Magnetic Termite Mounds, East Point Reserve, Nightcliff Jetty, Cullen Bay Marina etc.
You also don't forget to visit the 3 most favorite places to visit in Darwin such as Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Defence of Darwin Experience and RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility.
One of most favorites things to do in Darwin is boat tours, nature & wildlife tours, fishing carters & tours, off-road tours etc. Some of the tours will visit few of top Darwin attractions. So, you must enjoy all your time while in Darwin. Hope this video of the top 50 best Darwin attractions will useful for you.
Top Tourist Attractions in Darwin: Travel Guide Australia
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Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, Berry Springs Nature Park, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin Botanic Gardens, Defence of Darwin Experience, . East Point Reserve, Mindil Beach, Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
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RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility, Berry Springs Nature Park, Defense of Darwin Experience, Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin Aviation Museum, East Point Reserve, Nightcliff Jetty, Parliament House, Bicentennial Park, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Howard Springs Nature Park, Cullen Bay Marina, Crocodylus Park, East Point Military Museum, Fannie Bay Gaol
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets that form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents sea food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside crocodile hunters, local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an multicultural icon of national significance by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons, the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. Major cyclones have occurred approximately once every three decades. Much of the city was destroyed by Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
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Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165. Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age.
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Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), [6]. 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
Lake Alexander. An ideal spot for swimming all year round, Lake Alexander is popular for picnics and barbecues. Spend the day by the water, have a game of volleyball and tire the kids out on the playground.
Casuarina Coastal Reserve. The Reserve encompasses 1500 hectares, including 8 km (5 mi) of sandy beaches bordered by dramatic cliffs.
Charles Darwin National Park. Shell middens in the area indicate that it has been used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. The Larrakia people are the traditional owners of the land.
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In 1962, the citizens of Perth turned all of the city’s lights on to acknowledge John Glen’s pass overhead in the Mercury spacecraft. his brought a nickname to Perth - the City of Lights.
01. Kings Park
A 4.06-square-kilometre (1,003-acre) park located on the western edge of the central business district. A mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland.
02. Swan Valley
A region in the upper reaches of the Swan River between Guildford and Bells Rapids. During October the annual 'Spring in the Valley' weekend takes place; it is one of Australia's largest wine and food festivals.
03. Perth Zoo
A 41-acre (17 ha) zoo that opened in 1898. As of January 2011, it is home to 1258 animals of 164 species and includes an extensive botanical collection. Had 53,000 visitors in its first nine months. Has not been closed for a single day since it was opened.
04. Aquarium of Western Australia
A privately owned aquarium in Hillarys. Was Australia's largest aquarium when it opened and still possesses Australia's largest single aquarium and walk-through underwater tunnel. Opened on 13 April 1988 as Underwater World.
05. Hillarys Boat Harbour
A marina and tourist precinct located in Hillarys, north of Perth. The facility has been extensively upgraded during 2008 to incorporate a new boardwalk, tavern and retail outlets. A feature of this upgrade is a drawbridge arrangement to allow boats to be moored inside the network of boardwalks.
06. Adventure World
A theme park. Opened on 11 November 1982 as Edgley’s Adventure World and undergoes a winter closure each year. Located in Bibra Lake, 20 km from the CBD. 380,000 tonnes of sand were used to reshape the land contours of the industrial dump site into a suitable theme park location.
07. Fremantle Prison
A former Australian prison in Fremantle. The six-hectare (15-acre) site includes the prison cellblocks, gatehouse, perimeter walls, cottages, and tunnels. Closed in 1991, replaced by the new maximum-security Casuarina Prison.
08. Barracks Arch
Originally built in 1866 to house the Enrolled Pensioner Force. Designed by Richard Roach Jewell. The Enrolled Pensioner Force came to Australia as guards on convict ships, and were given small land grants in return for part-time guard work.
09. Cohunu Koala Park
A wildlife sanctuary on 14 ha (35 acres) of bushland at Byford. It features not only koalas, but also dingoes, kangaroos, emus, wallabies, eagles, wombats, echidnas, black swans, cockatoos, and lifelike replicas of dinosaurs.
10. Round House
Was the first permanent building built in the Swan River Colony. Built in late 1830 and opened in 1831, it is the oldest building still standing in Western Australia. Located at Arthur Head in Fremantle.
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