DARWIN Australia Vlog: 7-Day Travel Guide in the Northern Territory!
Discover the top things to do in Darwin city in this Darwin travel guide, including Darwin WW2 tunnels, Darwin street art and Darwin Botanic Gardens.
This Darwin travel vlog also shows you the best things to do in Darwin Australia outside of the city, including Mindil Beach markets Darwin, Casuarina Beach, MAGNT art gallery and museum, Nightcliff Beach and Cullen Bay.
Also see Litchfield National Park on a day trip in this Darwin Australia vlog.
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0:00 - Day 1 itinerary
0:50 - Darwin CBD & Waterfront Precinct
2:59 - Stokes Hill Wharf
4:14 - Jervois Park & Deckchair Cinema
4:54 - Esplanade
5:37 - Day 2 itinerary
6:23 - Tipperary Waters Marina
7:30 - Botanic Gardens
9:39 - Mindil Beach Sunset Markets
12:05 - Cullen Bay (Day 3)
15:54 - Darwin Airbnb pool
16:29 - Day 4 itinerary
16:58 - Litchfield National Park
17:57 - Day 5 itinerary
18:39 - Fish and chips
18:50 - Day 6 itinerary
19:33 - Street art (Austin Lane)
20:17 - WW2 Oil Tunnels
21:10 - Casuarina Beach (Day 7)
22:58 - Nightcliff
23:08 - MAGNT Fannie Bay
23:32 - The end!
Пікірлер: 13
It’s always a good day or night when you post another vlog 👍🍻🥂
@dreamingofdownunder
Жыл бұрын
Ah thank you so much. Glad you’re enjoying them.😊
My family and I were debating options for a mid year holiday recently and Darwin was one of several. Darwin was the first to be eliminated mainly for financial reasons v a bigger trip at the end of the year to Europe. Thanks to you Lisa, it now looks so much more appealing then I had imagined it and it has risen up my list of places to visit substantially. We did visit there in 2008 on the way to Kakadu but I wasn't as creative and open minded then to enjoy it. I really enjoyed visiting there with you Lisa. I love all your details, stories like hanging out with a friend so please keep doing things exactly as you would. Thank you so much for taking us along, much appreciated!
@dreamingofdownunder
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Marta! I mainly wanted to go as it's the only territory and state capital I haven't covered on my blog, but it was so much fun! I managed to get very cheap flights in the Jetstar sale just before Christmas, otherwise it would have been a much more pricey trip. It's worth going though and there's a lot more to see than what I've covered. Thanks for continuing to watch my videos and write lovely comments. It's always nice to know that people are enjoying them.
Thank you. Definitely will visit this beach and the cafe.
@dreamingofdownunder
Жыл бұрын
Have a good time there!
I really enjoyed watching your trip to Darwin. It looks beautiful there :) I'm from the UK but live in Adelaide but still yet to visit anywhere else in Australia! Maybe Darwin can be 1st on my list after watching this :)
@dreamingofdownunder
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it. Put Darwin on your list!
glad you enjoyed darwin lisa , pity you didnt get to wildlife park or do the croc cruise , my back yard is awesome lol, hope you come back at some stage , enjoy your stay in oz l 😀
@dreamingofdownunder
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes I should have done a croc trip. Next time!
I loved your video. I live in Darwin and you captured the essence of the place. Your video is also technically very good. What camera and other equipment did you use? Thank you for your efforts.
Amazing to see Darwin from afar(currently living in England) Incredible how few people there are in such a stunning location! Curious Qs: How do you deal with not getting sunburnt? Have you found there to be a sizeable market for Pilates and Pilates instructors in Australia (Sydney/Brisbane/Sunshine coast areas)?
@dreamingofdownunder
6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed seeing Darwin! Regarding the sunburn, always factor 50, a big hat and loose, cover-up clothing. I live in Sydney, and Pilates is extremely popular here (I've been looking into joining a class recently). Health and fitness in general is huge in Australia, so I'd imagine you'd have decent demand as an instructor.