Darwin Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

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Duration: 1, 2 days

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Hop-on hop-off bus tour in Darwin
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Admission to Crocosaurus Cove (Deluxe ticket only)
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Admission to RFDS Tourist Facility (Deluxe ticket only)
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Audio guide in English

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Entry to attractions
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Hotel pickup
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Food and drink

Important information

Schedule:

Days of Operation: Monday, Wednesday & Saturday 9am-3pm

Morning Tour Frequency: 60 minutes

Afternoon Tour Frequency: 90 minutes

Crocosaurus Cove: 9am-6pm daily

RFDS Facility: 9:30am-5pm daily

Please note:

Tickets may be amended at least 96 hours before the tour.
Hop off at Stop 2 for the Crocosaurus Cove experience (included in the deluxe ticket).

Highlights

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The capital of the Northern Territory, Darwin is a multicultural city home to more than 60 nationalities and 70 different ethnic backgrounds. Its close proximity to Asia and the ocean makes it a gastronomical delight and important business hub. Take one of our Darwin bus tours to learn more about the fascinating history of Australia’s most northern capital city.

The Darwin hop-on hop-off bus features 12 different stops as well as informative and entertaining commentary describing each of the passing landmarks and attractions. Hop off at Mindil Beach to experience the popular Sunset Market. Offering a variety of cuisines, local produce, artisan crafts and more, there is a plenty to discover at this exciting and family-friendly attraction. Or why not explore the 42 hectares of the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens? These gardens have been a part of Darwin since 1886 and are home to many north Australian and other tropical species.

Your 1-day (classic ticket) or 2-day (premium ticket) tours of Darwin will also include stops at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, where you can uncover internationally renowned cultural and scientific collections, the Military Museum and Cullen Bay Jetty.

Deluxe ticket

This 2-day ticket includes all the above plus admission to Crocosaurus Cove, home to Australia’s iconic Saltwater Crocodile. A highly rated and must-visit attraction, there are a host of activities you can experience such as swimming with crocs in Australia’s only crocodile cage dive activity, feed the crocs via fishing line, hold a baby croc, or watch a big croc feeding show. You can also see barramundi, archer fish, whiprays and turtles.

Admission to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility is also included. This museum explores the history of aeromedical operations in Australia’s Northern Territory through a variety of digital interactive exhibits and artefacts such as a decommissioned Pilatus PC 12 aircraft.

Click here to see route map and timetable.