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10 13 reviews
Northern Territory
26/06 – 28/06
175 €/nighttotal: 350 € (2 )
The Pod - Bespoke Cabin Adelaide River
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cabin , Adelaide River
The Pod, a handcrafted cottage, is situated 5km north of Adelaide River in the Northern Territory, on a 60-acre private conservation reserve, near the Stuart Highway and 5km from the Adelaide River Inn pub, a former WWII campsite with historical relics. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering retreat sleeps two, boasting a spacious air-conditioned bedroom, an outdoor bathroom with a bath, access to a bush kitchen in a 'big shed', a private pool, and established bushwalking tracks offering abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
9.0 68 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
126 €/nighttotal: 882 € (7 )
Top End Sunset - Waterfront Studio Apartment
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apartment , Larrakeyah
This Larrakeyah studio apartment offers spectacular Cullen Bay Marina views and is a one-minute scooter ride from Darwin city centre, providing easy access to local cafes and restaurants. The self-contained apartment, sleeping two guests, features a fridge, microwave, air conditioning, a private balcony, and access to a communal swimming pool and garden; ample street and complex parking is available.
9.9 28 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
182 €/nighttotal: 1274 € (7 )
Shauna's Shack
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house , Uralla
Shauna's Shack, a renovated one-bedroom cabin, is situated 7km outside Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia, and 12km from Tindal RAAF base, offering a peaceful rural retreat near Katherine. This self-contained property sleeps four guests and features a modern kitchen with dishwasher, a spacious living/bedroom area with a king-size bed and chaise sofa bed, a modern bathroom with dual shower head, and access to a shared swimming pool and outdoor entertainment area with BBQ.
9.7 219 reviews
Northern Territory
26/06 – 28/06
200 €/nighttotal: 400 € (2 )
Beachfront Bliss | Studio Apt On The Foreshore
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apartment , Nightcliff
This modern studio apartment is located in Nightcliff, overlooking the foreshore, with the popular Nightcliff Pool and Cafe just across the road. The property is highly rated, boasting excellent scores for location, cleanliness, and user experience. The studio offers a comfortable queen-sized bed, en-suite bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it suitable for two guests. Enjoy the convenience of a private balcony with a built-in BBQ, along with access to a swimming pool, garden, and parking facilities.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Northern Territory
What are the best landmarks to visit in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) are must-sees, iconic sandstone formations in the heart of the outback. Kakadu National Park boasts incredible Aboriginal rock art sites like Nourlangie Rock and stunning wetlands. Litchfield National Park offers gorgeous waterfalls like Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls, perfect for swimming. The Katherine Gorge, a series of stunning gorges carved by the Katherine River, is another highlight, offering cruises and walks.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Northern Territory?
What is the best itinerary to experience the Northern Territory, Australia?
A good itinerary depends on your time and interests. A classic two-week trip might include Uluru and Kata Tjuta (3-4 days), Kakadu National Park (3-4 days), and Litchfield National Park (2-3 days). You could also incorporate Katherine Gorge and Nitmiluk National Park. For a shorter trip, focus on one or two of these regions. Consider internal flights to save time travelling between these geographically spread-out locations.
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What is the best time to visit the Northern Territory, Australia?
The dry season (April to October) is generally best, with warm sunny days and cooler nights. It's ideal for outdoor activities. The wet season (November to March) brings intense rainfall, humidity, and the risk of cyclones, though it's also a time of lush landscapes and abundant wildlife. The best time depends on your tolerance for heat and rain.
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What popular festivals can you find in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Darwin Festival is a major event showcasing arts and culture. Bass in the Grass is a popular music festival. Many smaller, local events celebrate Aboriginal culture and the unique landscape of the Northern Territory throughout the year. Details vary each year, so it's always best to check local listings closer to your travel dates.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Northern Territory?
What traditional local food should you try in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Try bush tucker – native Australian ingredients. Barramundi is a popular local fish. Kangaroo and crocodile are also options, though not for everyone. Many restaurants offer modern Australian cuisine with Indigenous influences. Try damper, a traditional bread cooked in the ashes of a fire.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Northern Territory?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The West MacDonnell Ranges offer stunning scenery beyond Uluru, with places like Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap. Plenty of remote gorges and hiking trails exist throughout the region. Exploring these areas requires a 4WD vehicle and self-sufficiency. Always check conditions and inform someone of your plans before setting off.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Northern Territory?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Consider visiting Aboriginal-owned art centres and learning about their art and culture directly from the artists. Guided tours of Uluru and Kakadu often include insights into Aboriginal culture and history. Participating in a cultural experience or tour led by local Aboriginal people is a respectful and rewarding way to learn more.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory has extreme weather conditions, especially in the outback. Summer temperatures can be very high, and the sun is intense. Be prepared for extreme heat, heavy rainfall during the wet season, and potential cyclones. Always carry plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat. Be aware of crocodiles in the Top End and other wildlife hazards. Check weather forecasts and heed warnings.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to the Northern Territory, Australia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for hot weather. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen are essential. Comfortable walking shoes are crucial for exploring. If you're venturing into the outback, a 4WD vehicle is advisable, along with a comprehensive first-aid kit and plenty of water. Insect repellent is also recommended, especially during the wet season.