| Luma Luma Holiday Apartments comprise of modern studio, 1 and two bedroom self contained, fully equipped apartments. Built in the heart of Darwin's Central Business Disctrict, every major facility is within easy walking distance - the Smith Street Mall central shopping precinct , the General Post Office, the Esplanade, the Wharf Precinct, cinemas and many other local attractions, restaurants, hotels and night spots. The national and international airport is only 10 minutes drive away and the beautiful Botanical Gardens just a few minutes away.
The list of Darwin's attractions is long and diverse, please find below a selection of things to do and see in and around our beautiful town:
- Aviation Centre
The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre offers impressive displays of past and present aircraft as well as historical information on the Northern Territory’s aviation throughout history. From some of the first planes in Australia to military aircraft used during World War II our guided tours can take you through the rich and diverse aviation history of the Territory.
- Botanic Gardens
The Darwin Botanic Gardens are just two kilometres north of the Darwin City Centre and covers 42 hectares. The garden has a big commitment to local Northern Territory plants and boasts a collection of over 400 tropical palms as well as a waterfall, walking trails, playground, orchid farm and much more.
- Crocodile Farm
The Darwin Crocodile Farm is located just 38 kilometres south of Darwin and is home to some 10,000 crocodiles. The crocodiles range in size from hatchlings just a few centimetres long to large males over five metres in length.Most tourists choose to visit during the twice-daily feeding time when the large animals leave their water holes to be hand fed by the experienced handlers. The Darwin Crocodile Farm also offers a unique opportunity to sample a range of crocodile meat products as well as crocodile skin souvenirs.
- Darwin Harbour
Although it is a little known fact, Darwin Harbour is actually twice the size of the better-known Sydney Harbour. Darwin Harbour has many attractions worth visiting including pearl farms, sunken ships from World War II and stunning beaches. A cruise is the ideal way to see everything the area has to offer.
- Kakadu National Park
The Kakadu National Park is a vast reserve and its international appeal and cultural significance has led to a World Heritage listing for the area. The Kakadu National Park covers some 20,000 square kilometres and is one of Australia’s most diverse and spectacular parks. The area is made even more significant by the abundance of Aboriginal rock art some dating back as far as 25,000 years.
- Mindil Beach Market
Mindil beach is a popular tourist spot, but on Thursday and Sunday nights in the dry season families are able to visit the entertaining beach market. With a wide array of foods displaying the multicultural appeal of the Northern Territory to crafts, fresh goods and entertainment.
- Museum & Art Gallery of the NT
The Museum and Art Gallery of the NT is a unique opportunity to uncover the diverse history and art of the territory and surrounding regions. Particularly notable is the museum’s extensive collection of Aboriginal art and historical materials covering work from Arnhem Land, Bathurst and Melville islands.
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