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Darwin is a top cruise destination, welcoming thousands of travellers each year. Whether you’re starting or ending your voyage, Metro Advance Apartments & Hotel Darwin offers a comfortable, central stay before or after your cruise.
Darwin is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, offering some of the best angling experiences in Australia. Whether you’re a seasoned fisher chasing the elusive barramundi or a beginner looking to drop a line in the harbour, Darwin’s waters are teeming with opportunities.
Darwin, the dynamic capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, offers a wealth of attractions that captivate visitors year-round. While the wet season from September to April brings warmer weather and occasional tropical showers, it also provides a unique opportunity to explore some of the city’s lesser-known gems without the hustle and bustle of the peak tourist season.
Are you ready to cast your line for a chance to become a millionaire? The highly anticipated Million Dollar Fish competition continues to grow, offering more excitement and bigger prizes each year! Make your calendars – registrations open on 1st September annually, with the competition running from October to March each year.
Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin’s premier reptile attraction offers a captivating experience with saltwater crocs and diverse Australian reptiles. An adventure suitable for all ages!
Are you looking for a vibrant and unforgettable experience for the whole family? Look no further than the Mindil Beach Sunset Market. With its stunning location, diverse range of stalls and exciting weekly attractions, this market has something for everyone.
Set amongst the tropical beauty of Australia’s Top End, Darwin is a rapidly evolving city that boasts plenty to see and do. From experiences that deepen tourists’ understanding of First Nations people to breathtaking national parks and contemporary hotspots, Darwin has it all.Â
Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory mesmerises with pristine waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds, and lush landscapes, offering an immersive adventure in nature’s wonders. It’s just over an hour’s drive from Darwin City.
Darwin Waterfront Precinct, a picturesque hub in Australia’s Top End, boasts waterfront dining, recreational spaces, wave pool and vibrant events, creating a lively destination for relaxation and entertainment by the sea for visitors and locals.
Giving locals and visitors a fantastic opportunity to swim and surf safely, minus the threat of crocodiles and box jellyfish, Wave Lagoon is a relaxing and child friendly place to cool off on Darwin city’s foreshore.
Soak up Darwin’s spectacular sunsets and night air on the magnificent waters of Darwin Harbour while enjoying fresh seafood and a cool drink. There are a number of unique cruises to choose from including eco-cruises, budget-friendly, dinner cruises and more!
Darwin Festival in Darwin is a vibrant celebration of arts and culture, featuring diverse performances, exhibitions, and events that captivate and inspire audiences from near and far. It’s an event that is suitable for all ages.
The Darwin Cup Carnival is one of Australia’s most iconic racing events, held annually during July and August, with the major race taking place on the first Monday of August. This thrilling event is a highlight of the Northern Territory’s social calendar, drawing crowds from across the country to enjoy the excitement, action, fashion and vibrant atmosphere.
Bass in the Grass is an iconic music festival in Darwin, featuring top-notch artists, diverse genres, and an electrifying atmosphere. It is a must-attend annual event for music enthusiasts for an unforgettable celebration of sound.
Explore the tropical beauty of Darwin with a comfortable stay at Metro Advance Apartments.
55 Cavenagh Street, Darwin, NT, 0800
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Metro Hospitality Group acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders both past and present.