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9.7 220 reviews
Northern Territory
17/10 – 26/10
$154/nighttotal: $1386 (9 )
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.
The Bluey apartment in Darwin City offers a convenient base for exploring the city's attractions, being within walking distance of key landmarks. This one-bedroom apartment sleeps two, boasting a king-size bed, fully equipped kitchen with complimentary essentials, a dedicated workspace, and access to a swimming pool, fitness centre, and secure parking.
9.9 20 reviews
Northern Territory
17/10 – 26/10
$125/nighttotal: $1125 (9 )
Granny Flat In Tiwi
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studio, Tiwi
This ground-floor flat in Tiwi enjoys a peaceful location on a quiet street, close to the beach, a shopping centre, and a hospital. The self-contained apartment sleeps two, features a kitchenette with modern appliances, a smart TV, and access to a shared swimming pool, plus the use of bikes and stand-up paddleboards.
9.2 53 reviews
Northern Territory
17/10 – 26/10
$119/nighttotal: $1071 (9 )
Top End! Cullen Bay Waterfront Apartment
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apartment, Larrakeyah
This Cullen Bay apartment offers waterfront views and is a short 3km scooter ride from Larrakeyah's centre. The one-bedroom flat sleeps two, boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and BBQ area, and includes a fridge, freezer, microwave, and air conditioning.
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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 country. Kakadu National Park boasts ancient Aboriginal rock art and diverse wetlands. Litchfield National Park offers stunning waterfalls like Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls. The Katherine Gorge, carved by the Katherine River, is another breathtaking natural landmark. Don't forget the MacDonnell Ranges, a stunning mountain range with hiking trails and scenic drives.
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What is the best itinerary to experience the Northern Territory, Australia?
A two-week itinerary could include exploring Uluru and Kata Tjuta (3-4 days), followed by Kakadu National Park (3-4 days), then Litchfield National Park (2 days), and finally, a scenic drive through the MacDonnell Ranges (3-4 days). This allows for a good balance of nature, culture, and relaxation. Shorter trips could focus on specific regions, like a long weekend in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park or a week exploring Kakadu.
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What is the recommended daily budget for the Northern Territory, Australia (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
A daily budget of $150-$300 AUD per person is a reasonable estimate, depending on your accommodation choices and activities. Budget accommodation and self-catering can reduce costs, while luxury options and guided tours will increase it. Transportation costs will vary depending on whether you rent a car or utilize public transport which is limited in some areas. Entrance fees to national parks and other attractions should also be factored in.
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What is the best time to visit the Northern Territory, Australia?
The dry season (April to October) is generally the best time to visit, with warm sunny days and cooler nights. This is peak tourist season, so book accommodations and tours well in advance. The wet season (November to March) offers a different experience with lush landscapes and waterfalls, but be prepared for rain and potential disruptions to travel plans.
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What traditional local food should you try in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Try bush tucker – native Australian ingredients like quandong (a native fruit), bush tomatoes, and kangaroo. Barramundi, a local fish, is a popular choice. Many restaurants offer a modern take on traditional Aboriginal cuisine, blending native ingredients with contemporary cooking techniques.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The West MacDonnell Ranges offer less-visited gorges and hiking trails, providing a quieter alternative to the more popular areas. Some of the smaller, less-known waterfalls in Litchfield National Park are worth exploring. Check out Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge), which has numerous walking trails and stunning views, but is less crowded than Uluru.
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What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Consider taking a guided tour led by Aboriginal guides in Kakadu or Uluru, offering insights into their culture and history. Visit local markets and art centers to interact with Aboriginal artists and learn about their crafts. Many communities offer cultural experiences, including storytelling, dance performances, and didgeridoo demonstrations.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory experiences extreme temperature variations, particularly in the desert regions. The sun is intense, so sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential. Be aware of the dangers of dehydration and heatstroke. During the wet season, flash flooding is a significant risk, particularly in the Top End. Crocodiles inhabit many waterways, so always adhere to safety guidelines.
Are there any special items you'll need when traveling to the Northern Territory, Australia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for both warm days and cooler nights. Sunscreen with a high SPF is crucial, as is a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring national parks and hiking trails. Insect repellent is recommended, especially during the wet season. A reusable water bottle is a must for staying hydrated.
Does the Northern Territory, Australia feature primarily mountains, beaches, forests, or a mix of these landscapes?
The Northern Territory offers a diverse range of landscapes. The central region features vast deserts and the iconic sandstone formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The Top End boasts lush rainforests, wetlands, and coastal areas. The MacDonnell Ranges provide a mountainous backdrop, while the Katherine region includes gorges and rivers. It's a truly diverse mix.