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NT FAMILY TRAVEL GUIDE Northern Territory Family Travel Guide
Darwin
Things to do
In the tropical capital, Darwin has many things to offer the adventure seekers or relaxing travellers. Head to some national parks to get back to nature and appreciate the land. Visit the military museum or check out the crocs at Crocosaurus cave. There’s also many places to eat and local markets to visit along the beach.
Family accommodationThere are many places to stay in Darwin, from Holiday Apartments, Resorts, Hotels and Retreats. The Hidden Valley Holiday Park has Family Villas and Lodge rooms for group bookings. An area for caravans, campers and motor homes with both powered and unpowered sites. There’s a pool for the kids, a BBQ and free WIFI. If you prefer a hotel, stay at the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront. They offer breakfast each morning and all-day dining. |
Family events
Visit the Crocodylus Park & Zoo to get up close and personal to the large reptiles and see the feeding tours. Or cool down at Darwin’s Waterfront Wave Lagoon, a large swimming pool where it will send waves for the swimmers to enjoy. Ride the waves on tubes or boogie boards, they can reach 1.2 metres high.
Airport facilities and services for families
The Darwin Airport offers parents’ facilities for your comfort and convenience. There are also shower facilities free of charge, just bring your own towel and soap.
Alice Springs
Things to do
Alice Springs is a nature lovers playground with waterfalls, waterholes and more to explore. There’s plenty of national parks and walks to take your breathe away. Visit the Birthday Waterhole where you will see an array of waterbirds or hike through the Desert Park, which is a must see for all
Family accommodation
Stay at Caravan Parks, Motels or Resorts in Alice Springs. For a touch of luxury, stay at Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters which features a pool, spa, salon and restaurants on site.
Family events
Alice Springs has a variety of cultural sites and centres for the kids to learn more about the land and Aboriginal Culture. The Araluen Arts Centre showcases Aboriginal Art from its beginning and current developments, there is a Journey the Dreaming Aboriginal cultural walking tour to learn about the connection between land and culture.
Airport facilities and services for families
The Alice Springs airport offers parents’ facilities for your comfort and convenience. There are also shower facilities free of charge, just bring your own towel and soap.
Darwin
Things to do
In the tropical capital, Darwin has many things to offer the adventure seekers or relaxing travellers. Head to some national parks to get back to nature and appreciate the land. Visit the military museum or check out the crocs at Crocosaurus cave. There’s also many places to eat and local markets to visit along the beach.
Family accommodationThere are many places to stay in Darwin, from Holiday Apartments, Resorts, Hotels and Retreats. The Hidden Valley Holiday Park has Family Villas and Lodge rooms for group bookings. An area for caravans, campers and motor homes with both powered and unpowered sites. There’s a pool for the kids, a BBQ and free WIFI. If you prefer a hotel, stay at the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront. They offer breakfast each morning and all-day dining. |
Family events
Visit the Crocodylus Park & Zoo to get up close and personal to the large reptiles and see the feeding tours. Or cool down at Darwin’s Waterfront Wave Lagoon, a large swimming pool where it will send waves for the swimmers to enjoy. Ride the waves on tubes or boogie boards, they can reach 1.2 metres high.
Airport facilities and services for families
The Darwin Airport offers parents’ facilities for your comfort and convenience. There are also shower facilities free of charge, just bring your own towel and soap.
Alice Springs
Things to do
Alice Springs is a nature lovers playground with waterfalls, waterholes and more to explore. There’s plenty of national parks and walks to take your breathe away. Visit the Birthday Waterhole where you will see an array of waterbirds or hike through the Desert Park, which is a must see for all
Family accommodation
Stay at Caravan Parks, Motels or Resorts in Alice Springs. For a touch of luxury, stay at Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters which features a pool, spa, salon and restaurants on site.
Family events
Alice Springs has a variety of cultural sites and centres for the kids to learn more about the land and Aboriginal Culture. The Araluen Arts Centre showcases Aboriginal Art from its beginning and current developments, there is a Journey the Dreaming Aboriginal cultural walking tour to learn about the connection between land and culture.
Airport facilities and services for families
The Alice Springs airport offers parents’ facilities for your comfort and convenience. There are also shower facilities free of charge, just bring your own towel and soap.
Family Road Trips In Australia
Driving is undoubtedly one of the best ways to explore Australia with kids. Here are some of the best family road trips in the Northern Territory.
Northern Territory Road Trips
Darwin To Alice Springs Drive
For almost 1,500km, the Stuart Highway cuts through the other-worldly Australian Outback, connecting the state’s capital Darwin to Alice Springs.
On the way, stop at Edith Falls, the Mataranka Thermal Springs, and Wycliffe Well, the UFO capital of Australia.
Alice Springs To Uluru Drive
The just-under-500km drive between Alice Springs and Uluru is a road trip every traveller should have on their bucket list, and it’s a great experience for well-prepared families.
Explore the untouched beauty of the Aussie outback in the comfort of a 4WD, if possible.
Family Road Trips In Australia
Driving is undoubtedly one of the best ways to explore Australia with kids. Here are some of the best family road trips in the Northern Territory.
Northern Territory Road Trips
Darwin To Alice Springs Drive
For almost 1,500km, the Stuart Highway cuts through the other-worldly Australian Outback, connecting the state’s capital Darwin to Alice Springs.
On the way, stop at Edith Falls, the Mataranka Thermal Springs, and Wycliffe Well, the UFO capital of Australia.
Alice Springs To Uluru Drive
The just-under-500km drive between Alice Springs and Uluru is a road trip every traveller should have on their bucket list, and it’s a great experience for well-prepared families.
Explore the untouched beauty of the Aussie outback in the comfort of a 4WD, if possible.