Darwin Hotels
On traditional Larrakia land lies this unique tropical capital filled with endless experiences that’ll make you go “far out!” From jumping-crocs to sunset cruises, to vibrant festivals and events, Darwin has something for everyone.
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Discover Darwin
Darwin is wild in more ways than one. Tropical and exotic, Australia’s northernmost capital dances to the beat of its own drum. A melting pot of cultures and people means the city's atmosphere is unique, eclectic and always a good time.
Life in the tropics brings year-round warmth, with some periods more humid than others (it’s wise to visit in the dry season, from May to October). Thankfully, there are a wealth of accommodation options with pools, cocktails and icy air-conditioning ready to cool visitors down.
Ready to book your Darwin adventure, but wondering where to stay? Qantas Hotels allows you to choose from over 500,000 hotel and accommodation options worldwide, with a wide selection in Darwin alone.
You’ll also earn 3 Qantas Points per $1 spent with Qantas Hotels. So whether it’s your first time to Darwin or your fiftieth, let’s take a look at what you need to know about Darwin and its hotels to make the most of your stay.
Places to see
What are Darwin’s must-see attractions?
Crocosaurus Cove: The quintessential Darwin experience, Crocosaurus Cove is a Mitchell Street staple, exhibiting turtles, reptiles and the eponymous saltwater crocs.
Mindil Beach Markets: Running through the dry season from April to October, Mindil, Darwin’s most beautiful beach, hosts a bi-weekly sunset market featuring arts, crafts, fashion and delicious food.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory: Looking to digest some culture while you’re in the Top End? This museum and gallery features unique displays, including ancient rock art, fascinating natural science exhibits and an immersive look at local history.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens: Unlike any garden you’ll see in other Australian cities, here you’ll find 42 hectares of tropical beauty, featuring species both native and foreign.
Sunset Beach at Fannie Bay: The name doesn’t lie – with Darwin enjoying a long west-facing coastline, Sunset Beach at Fannie Bay serves up the most stunning colours at dusk.
Find the right hotel
What is the best area to stay in Darwin?
The CBD: The centre of town is where you’ll find the bulk of the Darwin action. Mitchell Street is its epicentre, home to tourist attractions, hotels and more than a few watering holes.
The Gardens: The Gardens is where you’ll find Darwin’s famous Mindil Beach, a gorgeous sandy spot that hosts bi-weekly markets during the dry season. The ideal choice for those looking for a relaxed beachside escape.
Parap: A tranquil suburb five minutes north of the CBD, in Parap you’ll enjoy all the perks of staying in Darwin, without the hustle and bustle.
Cullen Bay: Home to Cullen Bay Marina, this is where Darwin’s boating set tend to their vessels. Come for the wealth of dining options and stay for the beautiful bay views.
Fannie Bay: Fannie Bay is home to the Darwin Racing and Sailing Clubs, with beautiful sunsets, and some of the city’s more private beach spots.
What are Darwin’s best hotels for solo travellers?
Perfectly private and business friendly, these hotels also offer ample opportunities to socialise should you want them. Check out Oaks Elan Darwin, Rydges Darwin Central and Darwin City Hotel if you’re a solo traveller in Darwin (and earn 3 Qantas Points per $1 spent with Qantas Hotels while you do it!)
What are Darwin’s best hotels for couples?
Are you and your partner ready to use your Qantas Points to book your next getaway with Qantas Hotels? Romantic, secluded and luxurious, couples travelling to Darwin could do far worse than experiencing the hospitality offered up by Mantra Pandanas, Doubletree by Hilton Darwin and Argus Apartments Darwin.
What are Darwin’s best hotels for families?
Heading to Darwin with your tribe? Ramada Suites Zen Quarter Darwin, Quest Parap and Metro Advance Apartments and Hotel are self-contained, family-friendly hotels that will ensure you are warmly welcomed and entertained.
What are Darwin’s best hotels?
After the best of the best? Luxurious 5-star escapes can be found at Hilton Darwin, Mindil Beach Casino & Resort and Rydges Palmerston.
Location and views
What are Darwin’s best hotels for location and views?
Darwin is a gorgeous city, and you can enjoy it in all its glory if you choose to stay at Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront, Accommodation at Darwin Waterfront and Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront – hotels that boast both an awesome location and stunning views.
Getting around
What is the best way to get around Darwin?
Public transport
The Darwin public transport system is made up of buses and a couple of daily ferry routes. Paper tickets can be bought on board the services, although the purchase of a Tap and Ride card may be worthwhile if you are in town for a while, and plan to use public transport a lot.
Private transport
Hiring a car in Darwin is a wise choice. Rideshare apps are also a great option if you don’t feel as though you’ll be travelling around too much; Uber is available in Darwin, or you can hail a local cab. Always ensure that taxis are legitimate before hopping in.
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On average a 3-star hotel in Darwin costs $60 per night, a 4-star costs $120 and a 5-star costs $180 (be aware that these prices will be higher on weekends and at times of increased demand).