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Set out on an extraordinary journey through the rugged beauty and rich history of Australia’s Top End with this comprehensive package. Your adventure begins with a three-night stay at the Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin, offering the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
During your time in Darwin, prepare for a jaw-dropping experience with the Big Croc Feed VIP Experience. Witness the sheer power and prehistoric allure of saltwater crocodiles as you get up close to these incredible creatures. It’s a thrilling opportunity to see these ancient giants in their natural habitat.
Indulge your taste buds in a unique dining experience with “Gaze and Graze.” This sunset dinner cruise not only treats you to stunning views of Darwin’s coastline but also offers a delectable buffet featuring fresh seafood and local delicacies.
Venture beyond Darwin into the pristine wilderness of Litchfield National Park with the Indigenous Litchfield Spectacular. Learn about the Indigenous culture, history, and connections to this ancient land as you explore waterfalls, rock pools, and magnetic termite mounds. Discover the region’s natural beauty while gaining insight into its cultural significance.
The heart of your adventure awaits with a five-day Kakadu, Arnhem Land, and Cobourg Peninsula tour. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and unique Indigenous heritage of Kakadu National Park. From its ancient rock art sites to its diverse wildlife, you’ll gain a deep appreciation for this World Heritage-listed wonder. Explore the remote beauty of Arnhem Land, where you’ll learn about traditional Indigenous customs, bush survival skills, and more from local guides.
As you journey further north, reach the pristine Cobourg Peninsula, a hidden gem boasting untouched wilderness and abundant marine life. Experience the region’s breathtaking landscapes and coastal wonders, from tranquil beaches to vibrant coral reefs.
Returning to Darwin, unwind with two more nights at the Adina Apartment Hotel before delving into an essential part of Australia’s history with the “Australia’s Frontline, Bombing of Darwin” tour. Gain insights into the pivotal events of World War II as you explore the historic sites and memorials that commemorate the city’s role during the war.
Vacation Inclusions
- Round-trip private airport/hotel tran
- 3-nights Darwin at Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront, Premier View Studio including breakfast daily
- Crocosaurus Cove Big Croc Feed VIP Experience includes admission, 1-hour VIP guided tour and croc feeding participation
- Gaze & Graze Darwin Harbour Cruise includes 2.5 hour sunset cruise, gourmet grazing savory platter and ice cream
- Indigenous Litchfield Spectacular Experience includes hotel transfers, park entry fees and lunch
- 5 day/4 night Kakadu, Arnhem Land & Coburg Peninsula tour including 4 nights’ accommodation, meals, Guide fees and permits
- 2-nights Darwin at Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront, Premier View Studio including breakfast daily
- Australia's Frontline: Bombing of Darwin Tour includes a 1-hour Bombing of Darwin Cruise
Featured Destinations
Cobourg
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Kakadu
Kakadu
Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory offers cascading waterfalls, rocky escarpments adorned with aboriginal drawings, and picturesque plateaus. Visitors have the chance to come close to wildlife, and for the more adventurous, travellers can take a crocodile infested river tour. During the dry season visitors can join rangers for free activities throughout Kakadu, including daily art site talks, walks, cultural activities and night-time slide shows. These tours allow visitors the chance to learn more about the diverse history and wildlife of this amazing region.
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Destination Guide
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Darwin
Darwin
Darwin
Soak up Darwin's balmy weather and the melting pot of food and cultures in the city's many outdoor festivals and markets. Then explore the region's dramatic history - from World War II air raids to Cyclone Tracey - in the museums and galleries. Sail Darwin harbour at sunset, cruise next to crocodiles and bushwalk through monsoon forest. Swim in the crystal-clear waterholes of Litchfield National Park and visit the colourful communities of the Tiwi Islands. This vibrant, tropical capital has a youthful energy you'll find hard to resist.
Five ways to discover Darwin and its surrounds:
1. At festivals, markets and on the harbour In Darwin, the action happens outside - in markets, parks, by the beach or on boats. You can join the locals with a crate and a plate of sizzling satay at The Mindil Beach Sunset Markets from May to October. Or watch them build boats out of beer or soft drink cans at the annual Darwin Beer Can Regatta in July. At the Deckchair Cinema from April to November you can watch movies under a canopy of stars with a drink from the bar and a picnic dinner. Soak up Darwin's tropical weather with a harbourside dinner at Cullen Bay Marina or a sunset harbour cruise complete with a history lesson.
2. With wildlife and in tropical parklands
Cycle past orchids and bromeliads and traditional Aboriginal plants in George Brown Botanic Gardens. Swim, have a sunset barbecue and explore sacred Aboriginal sites at Casuarina Coastal Reserve. In Berry Springs Nature Park, you can spot birds in monsoon forest and fish in the crystal clear swimming holes. Get up close to fish, birds-of-prey, nocturnal animals and reptiles in the Territory Wildlife Park, a 45-minute drive from Darwin. Have a close crocodile encounter at Crocodylus Park, the Darwin Crocodile Farm or on a crocodile cruise along Darwin's coastal fringe and rivers.
3. Hot on the heels of history
Learn more about Darwin's rich Aboriginal heritage in the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Here you can also relive the tragic Cyclone Tracy which hit Darwin on Christmas Eve in 1974. See the Chinese Temple it nearly destroyed in Litchfield Street. Darwin endured 64 Japanese air raids in World War II, and you can watch dramatic footage of the bombings and visit the bunker where Top End defense strategy was planned at East Point Military Museum. See original B52 bomber planes at the Aviation Heritage Centre and a network of walking trails leading to World War II oil tunnels around the Wharf Precinct. In Myilly Point Historical Precinct you can see some of the few surviving cottages designed by architect B.C.G Burnett in the colonial style popular before World War II.
4. Under the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park
Make time for a day trip to the waterfalls and plunge pools, wildlife and birdlife, ranges and rainforest of Litchfield National Park, a one-and-a-half hour drive from Darwin. Swim in the crystal-clear swimming hole at the base of Florence Falls and bush-walk through monsoon rain-forest to Walker Creek. Picnic next to roosting fruit bats at Wangi Falls and see sweeping valley views at Tolmer Falls. Take a wildlife cruise on the Reynolds River, part of a working cattle station. Explore this Tarzan landscape with traditional Aboriginal owners the Wagait people or peer into a pastoral past in the ruins of Blyth Homestead.
5. On a trip to the Tiwi Islands
Join in the excitement of the Tiwi Islands Grand Football Final, held every March in Nguiu. Browse and buy Tiwi art, distinctive for its strong design, decorative features and vivid colours. Take billy tea and damper tea with Tiwi ladies as they demonstrate traditional weaving and painting. Then watch them perform a traditional dance and a smoking ceremony to clear bad spirits. Catch big barramundi on a fishing tour on the Tiwi coast. You'll find a warm welcome and a lush landscape of rainforest, beaches and rock pools on Melville and Bathurst Islands, together known as the Tiwi Islands. Explore them on a day or overnight tour, traveling a 20-minute flight or two-hour ferry from Darwin.
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Destination Guide
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Valid Date Ranges
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June 2025
06/01/2025 |
10/20/2025 |
$5,199 per person
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