The tropical capital of the Northern Territory is a small yet cosmopolitan city, which sits beside a larger harbour, twice the size of Sydney's and offers plenty for travellers to see and do. Chairs and tables spill out of street-side restaurants, innovative museums celebrate the past and galleries showcase the region's rich indigenous art.
Much of Darwin's action happens along its revitalised waterfront, which is lined with restaurants, shops, sandy lagoons and parklands. Swim in the lagoon, fish from the wharf, dine alfresco on just-caught seafood, stroll past the waterfront mansions or trace the area's rich history in walking trails and...
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Darwin has two distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season runs from November to April and is characterised by high humidity and monsoon storms. The dry season brings warm, dry sunny days and cool nights.
Darwin is approximately 17 hours flying time from the UK (including a stopover).
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Depart Darwin for Kakadu National Park where you start at the Warradjan Cultural Centre before a cruise of the Yellow Water Billabong. After lunch, stop at Nourlangie to see incredible rock art before returning to Darwin.
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