by couriel
The best place to see big crocodiles! Also important are the historic sites from 2nd World War. No excursion.
Visited: Oct 17, 2019
by lisakm66
Dirty and overrun by indigenous people. They are allowed to do what they want including toiletting in the main streets. NOT acceptable and embarrassing for locals and all Australians to see. They are tolerated in nice restaurants and clubs and just walk thru taking drinks and food leftovers. Very sad to see.
Visited: Mar 28, 2019
by RobinfromWY
SEE THE JUMPING CROCS
Visited: Feb 26, 2015
by shazzatemp
Not much to see there. We hired a car and did our own thing
Visited: Mar 22, 2018
by PJC1954
Hired a car and drove around.
Visited: Jul 16, 2017
by NatureLovers
Lots of parks and nice walks.
Visited: Feb 21, 2014
by Koala610
20 minute undercover stroll into Darwin City, not much to do when there, but nice look around
Visited: Aug 24, 2018
by MN3G2R
I love Darwin and know it pretty well.
Visited: Mar 22, 2018
by judithgray
Very handy to hop on off bus which we did immediately to get a feel for Darwin. The port is within easy walking distance of the central city.
Visited: Mar 26, 2019
by whitelawcs
It was warm, 31C or 88F. Walking area with a skybridge and walkway. St. Mary's Church was one goal, with stores along the way and a street musician and WiFi in the area. At the terminal were souvenir shops.
Visited: Sep 26, 2019
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