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Whether it’s adventure or leisure on the itinerary, Darwin and the surrounding areas are guaranteed to deliver. With beautiful waterfront views and vibrant local markets, the city is full of personality and welcomes you to explore. Heading out into the Top End opens you up to a sanctuary, perfect for those wanting to venture through the wilderness to experience the incredible wildlife and terrain. Whether you're travelling for business or pleasure, don't forget our Best Price Guarantee means you can be sure of booking at the best rate.
Located in the whimsical Top End, Darwin is a tropical haven with a climate that experiences warmth all year long and promises thrilling recreational activities and encounters that you will never forget. The National Parks of Kakadu and Litchfield whose impossible natural beauty with waterfall swimming holes and sandstone cliffs make it almost unreal. These amazing locations offer the opportunity to connect with Australia's unique landscape and get up close and personal with wildlife.,We recommend visiting Darwin during Australia's winter (June-August) which is part of the Top Ends dry season. If you wish to avoid the crowds during this peak time, visiting between May and September will still allow you to enjoy the dry season and with lower rates. The same applies when visiting the surrounds of Jabiru and Kakadu, but the wet season which falls over Australia's spring/summer (November-April) is still a great time to go and experience the sights.,If you are not driving, the best way to get around Darwin is by bus. They generally travel between bus interchanges and stop at many popular attractions, which is handy for visitors. Just make sure you buy a ticket beforehand to save having to buy one each time you get on. For getting around Jabiru and the surrounding areas, options are limited, however there are private coaches to take you to most attractions and other destinations.,Visiting the premier wildlife conservation centre, Crocodylus Park is an exciting place to see different species of crocodile, other native Australian animals and even some from abroad. Enjoy some shopping, dining, drinking and some live music at the Stokes Hill Wharf, which is located right on the water giving you the opportunity to catch some cruise ships coming in. The most popular attraction near Jabiru is the Kakadu National Park which offers day-long tours to experience the wonders of the terrain and ancient Aboriginal culture. If you are looking to kick back and relax, you can take part in some Barramundi fishing on an afternoon cruise of Yellow Water wetlands. For something a little more memorable check out our once-in-a-lifetime experiences in Darwin guide.,Enjoy some fine cuisine with a beautiful sunset and views of the waterfront at the Cullen Bay Marina, a must-visit hub of restaurants and pubs. For signature cocktails made from natural ingredients and an impressive drink menu of gin, check out Darwin's premier brewery, Charlie's of Darwin. While Jabiru is not known for its dining experiences you can try a crocodile steak at the Mercure Escarpment restaurant and in Kakadu National Park, you can find a select assortment of restaurants, bars and bistros.,Accor's Darwin hotels, resorts and apartments, you'll find convenient accommodation minutes away from everything that Darwin has to offer. Accor's Jabiru accommodation, Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel allows you to experience all that Jabiru and Kakadu National Park have to offer, whether you're travelling with family or significant other.