The tropical city of Darwin, located at the “Top End” of the northern half of the Northern Territory has a fascinating history.
Having been rebuilt after the World War II bombings and then again by the cyclone of 1974, the city has a sense of rejuvenation. Many of the 84,000 residents that live in Darwin only intended to stop for a holiday in Darwin but ended up staying indefinitely. This makes Darwin culturally diverse which only adds to the enjoyment of Australia holidays to Darwin. Exploring the city centre during your Australia holiday to Darwin is easy and best done on foot. Darwin holiday attractions are easy to walk to or as part of a Darwin tour. There are numerous walking and bicycle tracks around the outskirts of the city with views of Darwin's famous harbour. Darwin holidays come alive at night with the excitement of the hotels and nightclubs with their DJs, live music and casinos.