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9.4 16 reviews
Northern Territory
26/06 – 28/06
£141/nighttotal: £282 (2 )
Darwin City Centre Apt | Pool & Gym | Free Parking
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B&B , Darwin City
This city centre apartment in Darwin offers a prime location, just a short walk from Darwin's CBD, including shops, restaurants, the Mall, the waterfront, and the wave pool, with one secure undercover car park included. This air-conditioned studio comfortably accommodates up to four guests with a king-size bed and a double sofa bed, featuring complimentary WiFi, a Smart TV, a walk-in shower, and access to shared complex facilities such as a large outdoor swimming pool and gym.
8.5 49 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
£119/nighttotal: £833 (7 )
A Good Rest B & B
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B&B , Alice Springs
A Good Rest B&B is conveniently located in Alice Springs, just a short distance from the School of Air and a 3.1-mile drive from both Lasseters Casino and the Alice Springs Convention Center. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and a very good rating for both location and user experience. The B&B offers comfortable rooms with air conditioning, a TV, bathrobes, and slippers. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, garden, sauna, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, and room service.
10 51 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
£141/nighttotal: £987 (7 )
Self-contained, Ultra-modern Guesthouse With Pool
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B&B , Rapid Creek
This modern one-bedroom guesthouse in Rapid Creek offers convenient access to both Rapid Creek and Nightcliff shops, and is a short distance from Darwin city and the airport. The self-contained unit sleeps three, features a full kitchen with stovetop oven and microwave, a private en-suite bathroom with laundry facilities, complimentary bikes, and private access to a shared swimming pool, a rare amenity in the area.
9.8 104 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
£179/nighttotal: £1253 (7 )
On Clarke
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B&B , Katherine
This property is located just a short distance from Katherine's town centre, offering easy access to shops, restaurants and attractions. It is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood, ensuring a relaxing stay. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. The house has three bedrooms, one bathroom and can accommodate up to six guests. Guests can enjoy the private pool and entertainment area, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities and a tropical garden.
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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Northern Territory
What are the top attractions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) are undeniably the most iconic. Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers incredible biodiversity and ancient Aboriginal rock art. Litchfield National Park boasts stunning waterfalls like Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls. For a different experience, there's the city of Darwin, with its vibrant waterfront and museums.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Northern Territory?
Which festivals is the Northern Territory, Australia known for?
The most well-known is the Darwin Festival, a multi-arts event held annually in August and September. Bass in the Grass is a popular music festival, and the Desert Mob exhibition showcasing Aboriginal art is another highlight.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Northern Territory?
What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of the Northern Territory, Australia?
Two weeks allows a good overview, enabling visits to Uluru, Kakadu, and Litchfield, with time in Darwin. A shorter trip could focus on just one or two of these key areas, but two weeks allows for a more comprehensive experience.
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What types of natural scenery can visitors see in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory boasts incredible diversity. From the dramatic red rock formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta to the lush tropical landscapes of Kakadu and Litchfield, including waterfalls, billabongs, and rainforests, and the vast open plains of the outback. The coastline also offers beautiful beaches and diverse marine life.
Are there particular times of year when the Northern Territory, Australia’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, the wet season (November to April) transforms the landscape, with waterfalls flowing strongly and abundant birdlife. The dry season (May to October) offers clear skies and comfortable temperatures, ideal for exploring the outback. Wildlife activity varies throughout the year, with different species more visible during particular seasons.
What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of the Northern Territory, Australia?
Visiting Aboriginal art centres like the Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, participating in cultural tours led by Aboriginal guides in places like Kakadu, and exploring the museums and galleries in Darwin offer excellent opportunities to learn about the rich Indigenous culture. Interacting with locals in Darwin's markets and pubs also provides insights into the broader Northern Territory culture.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) offers stunning gorges and opportunities for boat trips and walks. The Lost City in the West MacDonnell Ranges is a unique rock formation. Mataranka Hot Springs provide a relaxing natural spa experience.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Darwin's waterfront precinct has numerous bars and restaurants with lively atmospheres. The Mitchell Street area also offers a variety of nightlife options. In Alice Springs, there are pubs and bars catering to different preferences.
Where are the best markets with local food in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Mindil Beach Sunset Market in Darwin is famous for its diverse food stalls and vibrant atmosphere. Alice Springs also has regular markets offering local produce and crafts.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The V8 Supercars event in Darwin is a major highlight. Various local sporting competitions occur throughout the year, depending on the season. Information on specific events can be found through local event listings.
What are the most romantic attractions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
A sunset viewing at Uluru is incredibly romantic. A private dinner overlooking a waterfall in Litchfield National Park, or a secluded beach picnic in the Tiwi Islands could also be unforgettable. A hot air balloon ride over the outback offers breathtaking views.