Honour the ANZAC legacy in 2026 with a unique Darwin holiday that blends tropical exploration, rich cultural encounters, and a powerful Bombing of Darwin experience. Join a special ANZAC Day dawn service to reflect and pay tribute at first light before uncovering the remarkable stories that shaped our nation. This unforgettable journey invites you to remember, connect, and discover in one of Australia’s most historic and atmospheric regions.
5 NIGHTSAccommodation:
Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront
Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront combines contemporary design with unbeatable location. Set within the bustling Waterfront Precinct, guests are steps away from cafés, the wave lagoon, and the wharf. The hotel’s modern rooms, relaxed restaurant, and pool overlooking the harbour make it a stylish base for soaking up Darwin’s tropical lifestyle while exploring its rich military history.
What To Do:
Experience the spirit of remembrance and discovery with this meaningful ANZAC Day journey through Darwin, a city shaped by courage and conflict. Settle in for a memorable stay as you honour ANZAC Day at the Dawn Service, followed by a traditional gunfire breakfast that adds depth and reverence to the occasion. Take to the skies and follow the historic flight path of the Japanese air raids, gaining a rare perspective on the events that changed Australia’s north forever. Drift across Darwin Harbour on a scenic cruise to view significant military sites, then delve further into the city’s wartime story with extensive touring led by an expert Military History Tour Host.
Blending reflection, exploration and remarkable insight, this experience offers a powerful connection to Darwin’s past while showcasing the resilience and character that define the Top End.
Itinerary subject to change based on weather and timing. Tour is based on a minimum of 10 guests to depart.
We respectfully acknowledge and honour the Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory and recognise the continuation of culture, connection to lands, water and country. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future