Darwin Harbour Sightseeing Cruise
Darwin, Australia
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Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 45 minutes
Take in the highlights of Darwin Harbour aboard a spacious catamaran. Cruise by Bicentennial Park, Lameroo Beach, Stokes Hill Wharf, Larakeyah Barracks and more. Live commentary provides insight on Darwin, important sites for the Aboriginal Larrakia people, the extensive damage suffered during World War II air raids and the devastation caused by Cyclone Tracy. Plenty of photo ops and great views await from the open sundeck or the air-conditioned cabin.
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Take in the highlights of Darwin Harbour aboard a spacious catamaran. Cruise by Bicentennial Park, Lameroo Beach, Stokes Hill Wharf, Larakeyah Barracks and more. Live commentary provides insight on Darwin, important sites for the Aboriginal Larrakia people, the extensive damage suffered during World War II air raids and the devastation caused by Cyclone Tracy. Plenty of photo ops and great views await from the open sundeck or the air-conditioned cabin.
Make your way to Cullen Bay Marina to board the spacious catamaran for your 45-minute cruise. Glide along the waters of Darwin Harbour as you listen to informative commentary from your onboard guide. Snap photos of the city skyline. Pass by the army base en route to Bicentennial Park (aka The Esplanade), which spans the waterfront close to downtown. See Lameroo Beach, a sheltered beach fringed with tropical forest; historically an important site for Aboriginal Larrakia people, the beach is a popular place to fish, swim and stroll.
Around the bend, catch sight of Stokes Hill Wharf, a great spot for waterfront dining, fishing and watching a variety of boats at work, including cruise ships and barges.
Learn from your guide about the history of World War II in Darwin, a strategic base for Allied forces. Japanese aircraft heavily bombed Darwin in a 1942 air raid, damaging or destroying several military and civilian ships, the air force base and other targets, resulting in widespread destruction and approximately 250 casualties. You also hear how the city was hard hit by a huge cyclone in 1974, which caused extensive damage and years of rebuilding.
After a 45-minute cruise around Darwin Harbour, your boat returns you to Cullen Bay Marina where your tour ends. If you’re ready for lunch, the marina offers plenty of waterfront dining options.
Around the bend, catch sight of Stokes Hill Wharf, a great spot for waterfront dining, fishing and watching a variety of boats at work, including cruise ships and barges.
Learn from your guide about the history of World War II in Darwin, a strategic base for Allied forces. Japanese aircraft heavily bombed Darwin in a 1942 air raid, damaging or destroying several military and civilian ships, the air force base and other targets, resulting in widespread destruction and approximately 250 casualties. You also hear how the city was hard hit by a huge cyclone in 1974, which caused extensive damage and years of rebuilding.
After a 45-minute cruise around Darwin Harbour, your boat returns you to Cullen Bay Marina where your tour ends. If you’re ready for lunch, the marina offers plenty of waterfront dining options.
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