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9.8 104 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
NZ$413/nighttotal: NZ$2891 (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.
8.6 93 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
NZ$309/nighttotal: NZ$2163 (7 )
Skippers At Dundee
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B&B , Dundee Beach
Skippers at Dundee Beach, a self-catering guest house, is situated approximately 143 kilometres from Darwin International Airport in the Northern Territory. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property offers guests a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and private parking, plus access to nearby hiking trails and children's play equipment.
9.5 81 reviews
Northern Territory
26/06 – 28/06
NZ$258/nighttotal: NZ$516 (2 )
Self Contained Cabin In Ti Tree Central Aus
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gîte , Ti Tree
This one-bedroom cottage is situated just a short drive from Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park, offering a peaceful retreat in the quiet countryside. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage can accommodate up to five guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living area, and a private garden. Guests can enjoy the outdoors with a fire pit, interact with friendly farm animals, and admire local artwork displayed throughout the property.
10 51 reviews
Northern Territory
15/08 – 22/08
NZ$325/nighttotal: NZ$2275 (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.
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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 stunning wetlands, ancient Aboriginal rock art, and abundant wildlife. Litchfield National Park boasts impressive waterfalls like Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls, perfect for swimming. For something different, the Devils Marbles are a unique geological formation.
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 annual Parrtjima – A Festival in Light, held in Alice Springs, showcasing Aboriginal art projected onto Uluru. The Bass in the Grass music festival is another popular event, attracting both local and international acts. Various smaller, community-based festivals celebrate Indigenous culture and art throughout the year.
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 for a good overview, enabling visits to Uluru, Kakadu, and Litchfield National Parks. A shorter trip of 7-10 days could focus on a smaller region, such as Uluru and its surrounding areas, or Kakadu and Litchfield. More time allows for more in-depth exploration of specific areas.
What are the best pet friendly resorts in Northern Territory?
What types of natural scenery can visitors see in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory boasts incredible diversity. From the red desert landscapes of Uluru and the vast plains of central Australia to the lush tropical rainforests and wetlands of Kakadu National Park, and the dramatic gorges and waterfalls of Litchfield National Park, the scenery is extraordinarily varied.
Are there particular times of year when the Northern Territory, Australia’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, definitely. The wet season (November to April) transforms the landscape, with waterfalls flowing strongly and abundant birdlife. The dry season (May to October) brings cooler temperatures and clearer skies, ideal for exploring the outback. Wildlife activity varies with the seasons; some animals are more visible during the wet season, while others are more active during the dry.
What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of the Northern Territory, Australia?
Visiting Aboriginal art centres and engaging with local artists is a great way to learn about Indigenous culture. Taking a guided tour with an Aboriginal guide in Kakadu or Uluru provides invaluable insights. Many communities offer cultural experiences, providing opportunities to learn about traditional customs and stories.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The West MacDonnell Ranges, near Alice Springs, offer stunning gorges and hiking trails, less crowded than Uluru. Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) features stunning gorges carved by the Katherine River, perfect for boat trips and walks. The Mataranka Thermal Springs offer a relaxing escape.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Alice Springs offers a range of pubs and restaurants with live music. Darwin's waterfront area has numerous bars and restaurants with a lively atmosphere. Nightlife options in smaller towns are generally more limited but still offer a friendly local experience.
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. Many smaller towns host farmers markets throughout the year.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The V8 Supercars Championship sometimes holds races in Darwin. Various local sporting events, including AFL and rugby, take place throughout the year. Specific events vary depending on the time of year, so checking local event listings is recommended.
What are the most romantic attractions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
A sunset viewing at Uluru is incredibly romantic. A private dinner under the stars in the outback is another unforgettable experience. A scenic helicopter ride over the stunning landscapes provides breathtaking views for couples. Many resorts offer couples' packages and romantic dining options.