Darwin is a beautiful fascinating tropical city, situated on the edge of a harbour bigger than Sydney in New South Wales. People and cultures that prides itself in it unique and friendly laid-back lifestyle.A modern city steeped in history and it has endured many hardships on it's way to establishing itself as the gateway to Asia
World class natural and cultural attractions, home to Northern Territory commerce and businesses. A thriving hub of activity in terms of tourism, nightlife and retail.
Cullen Bay Marina
Featuring an eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes and gift shops, Cullen Bay Marina is also home to beautiful privately-owned boats, as well as many of the sunset harbour cruises and fishing tour operators. Vessels must pass through a double-action loch to access the sea, established to protect the marina from Darwin's fluctuating 8-metre tides.
Mindil Markets
Held every Thursday and Sunday night from April to October, these are Darwin's largest and most popular weekly markets. They feature a multitude of stalls offering international cuisine, arts, crafts and entertainment. The combination of great food and an electric atmosphere make a visit a must. Enjoy a picnic dinner on the beach while watching a spectacular tropical sunset.
Other popular markets worth visiting are the Saturday morning Parap Village Markets, the Sunday morning Nightcliff Markets and Rapid Creek Markets (Darwin's oldest markets) and Palmerston's Friday night markets.
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