Uncover the events that shaped Australia’s wartime history on the Bombing of Darwin Discovery. Spend four nights in comfort at one of Darwin’s top hotels as you explore the city’s powerful WWII heritage. Experience the Bombing of Darwin Tour, the Darwin History & Wartime Experience, and visit the Darwin Military Museum and RFDS Tourist Facility. Between discoveries, enjoy tropical dining with a meal at Stokes Hill Wharf and vouchers for Wharf One, blending history, culture, and coastal charm in one unforgettable escape.
4 NIGHTSAccommodation:
DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin
Located on the picturesque Darwin Esplanade, DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade offers a blend of comfort and convenience with a touch of tropical elegance. Guests can unwind in spacious rooms overlooking lush gardens or the Arafura Sea, relax by the lagoon-style pool, and enjoy modern Australian cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring Darwin’s waterfront, shops, and historical attractions.
Hilton Darwin
Hilton Darwin delivers a stylish city escape in the heart of the CBD, just a short stroll from the Esplanade and waterfront precinct. The hotel features contemporary rooms, a rooftop pool with sweeping harbour views, and an award-winning restaurant showcasing Northern Territory produce. With first-class amenities and easy access to Darwin’s cultural and historic highlights, it’s perfect for travellers seeking sophistication and comfort.
Palms City Resort
Palms City Resort offers a relaxed, tropical oasis right on the Darwin Esplanade. Surrounded by palm trees and lush gardens, this resort features charming villas and motel-style rooms designed for comfort and convenience. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, barbecue areas, and a welcoming local vibe — all within walking distance of Darwin’s key attractions, restaurants, and waterfront.
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:
Step back in time and uncover the remarkable stories of courage and resilience that defined Darwin during World War II on the Bombing of Darwin Discovery. Over four nights, stay in comfort at one of Darwin’s premier hotels while exploring the city’s fascinating wartime heritage. Learn about the dramatic 1942 air raids on the Bombing of Darwin Tour and journey through history on the immersive Darwin History & Wartime Experience. Visit the Darwin Military Museum and RFDS Tourist Facility, where powerful exhibits and first-hand accounts bring the city’s wartime past vividly to life.
Between historic encounters, take time to enjoy the tropical charm and relaxed pace of Darwin. Indulge in waterfront dining with a meal at Stokes Hill Wharf and use your Wharf One vouchers for another taste of the city’s vibrant food scene. With the perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal atmosphere, this journey offers a memorable and moving insight into one of Australia’s most significant chapters.
On Sale until 28 October 2025. Price based on travel 1 May to 30 September 2026. Seasonal surcharges apply outside these dates and blackout dates may apply. Some inclusions may be closed over public holidays. Prices and inclusions are correct as of 30 October 2025 and may be subject to change due to availability, surcharges, fees, or taxes without notice. Offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Prices are based on per person twin share. Please contact us on 1800 854 897 or deals@ntnow.com.au to enquire. Airfares and transfers are additional unless otherwise specified. For full terms and conditions and details on our refund policy, view our booking conditions. E&OE.
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