Capital of the Northern territory, Darwin located near the Falkland Islands, got its name from the English naturalist, Charles Darwin. Infested with picturesque, unpolluted beaches, Darwin is a city for people who want to enjoy a perfect Australian holiday.
It is very important tourist destination and people visiting Australia must come to this city. Flights to Darwin will facilitate your trip to the place that is full of many popular tourist spots. Among the places frequently visited by tourists in Darwin are included The Museum of the Northern Territory, Casuarina Beach, Mindil Beach, Mary River, Daly River, South River, East Alligator River, Lake Alexander, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, East Point Reserve, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Charles Darwin National Park, Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve, Leanyer Recreation Park, The Nightcliff Foreshore, Bicentennial Park, Water Gardens in Jingili, Mitchell Street , Deckchair Cinema, Marrara Oval, Fannie Bay Racecourse etc.
The major airport in Darwin is Darwin International Airport which links the city to all the international destinations. Aircrafts like Airbus A319, A320 and A330, Boeing 717, 737 and 767, Fokker F100, Dash 7, Dash 8 and Embraer Brasilia are the ones providing safe and comfortable transportation to and from Darwin. It has one terminal used for domestic and international flights and has access to all the cities of the country except Canberra. Airlines like Airnorth, Qantas, Skywest, Tiger Airways Australia and Virgin Blue take care of the domestic sector.
Large number of flights connects Darwin to places within Australia and even beyond. Some of the international destinations beyond the country that are linked to Darwin by flights include:
- Singapore
- Brunei
- Dili(East Timor)
- Kupang
- Bali.
Airlines like Airnorth, Garuda Indonesia, Merpati Nusantara Airlines, Qantas, Jetstar Airways, Royal Brunei and Tiger Airways are the ones connecting Darwin to places outside the country.
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