Darwin Afternoon Sightseeing Tour
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From £36.30
Location: Darwin, Australia
3star based on 9 reviews
Discover Darwin on this 4-hour afternoon coach tour. Darwin is a unique city situated on the Arafura Sea, rich in past heritage of settlement. The ravages of bombings and disastrous cyclones could not break the determination of Australia’s most multicultural city.
Inclusions:
* 4-hour sightseeing coach tour
* Hotel pickup and drop off
* Local guide including commentary
* Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST)
* Conducted in English
Darwin is a vibrant city with a relaxed lifestyle, friendliness and uniqueness. This city tour is a perfect start to your Darwin experience. You’ll be picked up from your centrally located hotel and travel by air-conditioned coach to see and learn about the highlights of Darwin.
Highlights Include:
* Smith Street Mall
* Mitchell Street – restaurants and cafes
* St Marys Cathedral
* Cavanagh Street – old China Town
* Stokes Hill and Fort Hill Wharf
* Trendy Darwin Wharf precinct on the harbour
* World War II oil storage tunnel
* Christ Church Cathedral
* Government house and Parliament House
* Bicenteneial Park
* The Esplanade
* Casino
* Christ Church Cathedral
* Mindil Beach – location for Darwin’s famous market
* Visit the Museum and Art Gallery
* Learn of Cyclone Tracy – a force that changed this city
* Visit Darwin Botanical Gardens
Schedule
Departure Point: Tour departs from centrally located Darwin hotels – OR – Transit Centre Office
Departure Time: 2:00pm – Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Return Details: Tour concludes at original point of departure
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Thoroughly enjoyed it. Very good commentary by driver. She certainly knew her areas and was very helpful. Should have done it when we first arrived though. Would have been more help than almost the last day. Thanks!
Reviewed by: Gail D, Australia
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