MINDIL BEACH SUNSET MARKET
Mindil Beach Sunset Market on the Darwin foreshore offers a perfect setting for an outdoor evening event. In addition to food and crafts, the market offers entertainment, including bands, street performers, cultural dances, acrobatics and fire shows. Functions range from casual events with finger food, to marquees with a full waiter service.
www.mindil.com.au

CROCOSAURUS COVE
As well as informal dinners for up to 200 guests or cocktail functions for up to 550, Crocosaurus Cove offers the ‘Cage of Death’, in which an acrylic cage is lowered into a crocodile enclosure. It also has the largest display of Australian reptiles in the world, a two-storey fresh water aquarium and a turtle sanctuary.
www.crocosauruscove.com

FRAMED ART GALLERY
Located on the Stuart Highway, five minutes from Darwin CBD, Framed offers a large range of Aboriginal art. The largest commercial gallery in Northern Australia, Framed has 10 exhibition spaces.
www.framed.com.au

DARWIN SAILING CLUB
Darwin Sailing Club presents an ideal location for an evening function where guests can watch sunsets over Fannie Bay.
www.dwnsail.com.au

ABORIGINAL BUSH TRADERS
Aboriginal Bush Traders works with indigenous tour operators and community groups to offer cultural experiences and incentives such as interactive art activities, gallery and artist presentations and bush tucker talks in and around Darwin.
www.aboriginalbushtraders.com

TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK
Located 45 minutes south of Darwin, the Territory Wildlife Park is located on 400 hectares of natural bushland. Explore on foot or use the shuttle trains. There are guided tours where guests can hand-feed barramundi, watch birds as they fly through tree-top aviaries and observe night-time creatures in the nocturnal house. The aquarium offers visitors a journey through a Top End river system, including a close-up view of a saltwater crocodile.
www.territorywildlifepark.com.au

LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK
Covering 1,500 sq km, Litchfield National Park is about 130km southeast of Darwin. Attracting 250,000 visitors a year, Litchfield’s main attractions include the Florence, Tolmer and Wangi Falls, the cascades at the Buley Rockhole and the magnetic termite mounds.
www.nt.gov.au/nreta/parks/find/litchfield.html

KAKADU NATIONAL PARK
At this World Heritage-listed park, located 250km east of Darwin (three hours’ drive), visitors can fly over Jim Jim and Twin Falls and the rock formations of the Arnhem Land escarpment, or trek through the ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries of Nourlangie Rock, Ubirr and Nanguluwur.
www.kakadunationalpark.com

ARNHEM LAND BARRAMUNDI NATURE LODGE
The Barramundi Nature Lodge provides barramundi and sport fishing, Aboriginal culture, nature and bird-watching tours. The lodge has cabin accommodation and caters for small and large corporate groups.
www.barralodge.com.au